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1 Internet2 at Arcadia Greg Palmer Director, MAGPI Jennifer MacDougall Applications Coordinator, MAGPI Arcadia University June 17, 2003
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2 Today’s Agenda 1.Quick Overview Internet2/MAGPI 2.Why Internet2? 3.Advanced Applications 4.Q&A
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3 What is Internet2? “Born” in 1996 by UCAID Led by over 200 US universities, K20, and corporations Recreating the partnership among academia, industry and government that fostered today’s Internet in its infancy Mission = Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet
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4 Internet2 Mission Collaboration Videoconferencing Distributed learning Digital libraries Remote instrumentation Tele-immersion Virtual reality On-demand video Remote mentoring/auditioning Rehearsal and performance Qwest Abilene Network “Facilitate and coordinate the development, operation and technology transfer of advanced, network-based applications and network services to further U.S. leadership in research and higher education and accelerate the availability of new services and applications on the Internet.”
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5 Internet2 Universities 202 University Members
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6 Internet2 – The National Network (Abilene)
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7 International MoU Map Asia-Pacific AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) APAN-KR (Korea) APRU (Asia-Pacific) CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand) SingAREN (Singapore) TAnet2 (Taiwan) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CUDI (Mexico) CRNET2 (Costa Rica) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP2 (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Europe-Middle East ARNES (Slovenia) BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DANTE (Europe) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) INFN-GARR (Italy) Israel-IUCC (Israel) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) POL-34 (Poland) RCCN (Portugal) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxembourg) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom)
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8 ARENA Project http://arena.internet2.edu/
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9 K20 Initiative New K20 Consortium Established in 2002 Focus outreach and connectivity to K-12s, Museums, Libraries Aim to bridge K-12 to Higher Ed Increased opportunities for joint funding, student attraction, learning and education
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10 K20 Status (as of Sept. 2002) OrganizationTotal K12 Schools7173 Community Colleges 551 Four Year Colleges and Universities 526 Public Libraries1482 Museums, Zoos, Auqariums and Science Centers 102 Grand Total9834
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11 The Quilt Network SOX (AL) (AZ) GPN (AR) Cenic (CA) FRGP (CO) (CT) (FL) SOX (GA) MREN (IL) (IN) (IA) GPN (KS) Texas (LA) NoX (MA) Merit (MI) GPN (MO) Texas (MS) GPN (NE) Cenic (NV) (NH) (NJ) (NM) NYSERnet (NY) NC Giga (NC) Northern Lights (ND) OARnet (OH) (OK) OREGON (OR) PSC (PA) SOX (SC) Northern Lights (SD) SOX (TN) Texas Gigapop (TX) (UT) (VT) MREN (WI) FRGP (WY) PNWGP (WA) PSC (WV) Northern Lights (MN) Net.Virg SoX (KY) PNWGP (MO) PNWGP (ID) MAX (MD) (AK) NET.Virg (KY) N. Lights (ND, SD, MN) NoX (ME,NH,VT,MA,CT,RI) NWV (VI) NYSERnet (NY) OARnet (OH) OREGON (OR) PNWGP (WA,ID,MO, OR) PSC (PS,WV) SOX (TN,AL,GA,SC) Texas (TX,LA,MS) MREN (WI, IL, IA) GPN (NE, KS, AR, IA) MAX (MD, VI) Merit (MI) FRGP (CO, WY) Cenic (CA, NV) NC Giga (NC) MAX NWV (VI) (RI) (DE) (HI) PNWGP MAX (Washington DC) Intermountain Indiana Indiana Giga (IN) MAGPI (PA,NJ,DE)) MAGPI Intermountain (ID,UT)
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12 MAGPI GigaPoP Regional network aggregation point Private research and education network Sharing point for information, resources, projects Mission “To deliver regional infrastructure in a cost- effective manner and promote applications for the region's research and education communities through high performance network technology.”
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13 MAGPI Growth NJ DE NY Princeton University 13 24 12 15 21 J&J Pharm’s W. Virginia
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14 MAGPI Topology
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15 Current Members Chester County Intermediate Unit Community of Agile Partners in Education Childrens’ Hospital of Philadelphia Delaware County Intermediate Unit Fox Chase Cancer Center Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals Lehigh University Princeton University Temple University University of Pennsylvania Widener University CERMUSA / St. Francis University Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital NJEDge.Net – The state R&E Network for N. J.
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16 Proposed/Upcoming Members Arcadia University Villanova University Montgomery County Community College University of Delaware Carbon Lehigh IU Lehigh Valley Hospital Bethlehem School District Delaware Valley School District WHYY Philadelphia Public School District / IU Academy of Natural Sciences Curtis Institute of Music Philadelphia Museum of Art
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17 Why have Internet2? The Regular or Commodity Internet was not designed for: Millions of users Congestion Multimedia Real time interaction
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18 Comparison of Download Times of “The Matrix” DVD
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19 Internet2 Applications What are “Internet2 applications”? They deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engage in teaching and learning They require advanced networks to work
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20 Application Attributes Interactive collaboration Real-time access to remote resources Mark Ellisman, UCSD
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21 Attributes, cont. Large-scale, multi- site computation and data mining Shared virtual reality Any combination of the above Glen Wheless, Old Dominion
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22 Different Disciplines/Contexts Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration … Library Classroom Clinic Office Laboratory Dorm room …
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23 Digital Video Applications Up to broadcast quality videoconferencing Both live distribution and on-demand access to a variety of content HDTV-based digital cinema, network-based studio production, … The University of Washington
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24 Super High Definition TV USC’s Robert Zemeckis Center for the Digital Arts NTT, UIC, USC
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25 The Research Channel www.researchchannel.org Goal: to use program content creation and manipulation processes as testing medium for analog and digital broadcast and on-demand multimedia offerings, thus providing an unusual opportunity to experiment with new methods of distribution and interaction on a global basis.
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26 Arts & Humanities Dancing Beyond Boundaries University of Florida Digital Worlds Institute
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27 New World Symphony Master Classes over Internet2 High Speed Collaboration between NWS and top music schools International Expansion NWS
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28 High Performance Group-to-Group Collaboration ; 150 sites worldwide http://www.accessgrid.org/
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29 Distributed RAP Sessions Sponsored by Coalition to Diversify Computing Uses the Access Grid Northwestern University
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30 Select Regional Applications Teleimmersion International Virtual Panel PLN Dublin Project NEES Grid Health Sciences Career Series Other: AP Type Coursework, Remote Microscopy, Professional Development, Streaming Video
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31 Teleimmersion
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32 International Virtual Panel : No Longer a “Once in a Lifetime” Event
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33 PLN Dublin Project PreK-12 teachers working with teachers in Dublin at Trinity College Graduate School of Education H.323 Video 768 kbps HEAnet and MAGPI
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34 NEES Grid Will link earthquake researchers across the U.S. with leading-edge computing resources and research equipment, allowing collaborative teams to plan, perform, and publish their experiments.
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35 Health Sciences Career Series Geared to promote Health Science Careers in the region Nursing, Telepathology, … Remote audiences of students, guidance counselors and school nurses Four-way multipoint continuous presence video conferencing Dr. Michael Feldman Penn, School of Medicine
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36 Nanotechnology Course Delivery Pennsylvania Technology Investment Authority awarded the coalition (led by Penn, Drexel, and BFTP) a three-year, $10.5 million grant for the creation of a Nanotechnology Institute Developing associate degree programs in nanotechnology at community colleges in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland Will start delivering courses using high performance connectivity in Fall 2003
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37 Eastern Orthopaedic Research Network (EastORN) Goal to enable lifelong learning for orthopaedic surgeons Requires high speed networks for real time streaming of live surgeries Teaching aids
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38 FIPSE EC US Project Foreign Language, Business and Computer Science Curriculum Using interactive high speed H.323 video and advanced e-learning platforms and tools 3 countries in European Union (Spain, Germany, and France) 3 states in the US (NJ, PA, MD)
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39 Other Uses of Internet2 Virtual College Tours Virtual Student/Faculty Interviews Workforce Development Professional Development Dissertation Theses Streaming Video and Video on Demand Library …
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40 Benefits of I2 for Arcadia Building Communities Increased Opportunities for Grants $$ Ability to tap into remote expertise and experiences Ability to bring the world into the classroom Collaboration with Internet2 Member Communities
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41 But it’s got to start with you!
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42 How to Get More Involved Talk with your campus IT group and local Internet2 liaison - Param Bedi Join an Internet2 Working GroupWorking Group Follow activities of ViDeNetViDeNet Join Internet2 Mailing Lists Learn more about advanced initiatives e.g., IPv6, Multicast, QoS Send me feedback/updates/inquiries…
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43 Specific URLs I2 Apps and Working Groups http://apps.internet2.edu/ I2 K20 Projects http://k20.internet2.edu/currentprojects/ Research Channel http://www.researchchannel.com/ ViDeNet Cookbook http://www.videnet.gatech.edu/cookbook/ ViDeNet http://www.vide.net/
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44 More Information http://www.magpi.net http://www.internet2.edu
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45 Thank You! jmacdoug@magpi.net gpalmer@magpi.net
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