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Panel #2 Discussion SIMVac Symposium 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm April 25, 2006 VisualGrid: An Infrastructure for Visualization and Environmental Research Fostering.

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1 Panel #2 Discussion SIMVac Symposium 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm April 25, 2006 VisualGrid: An Infrastructure for Visualization and Environmental Research Fostering Collaboration and Resource Sharing Collective effort of UNC-C, UNC-A, and the EPA

2 Grid Computing Using geographically distributed and interconnected computers for high performance computing and/or for resource sharing. The grid virtualizes heterogeneous geographically disperse resources From "Introduction to Grid Computing with Globus," IBM Redbooks

3 Virtual Organizations Grid computing offers the potential of virtual organizations: – groups of people both geographically and organizationally distributed working together on a problems sharing computers AND other resources such as databases and experimental equipment.  Crosses multiple administrative domains.

4 VisualGrid: The Visualization Computational Grid The VisualGrid is a collaborative project bringing together experts on air quality, grid computing, interactive visualization, and environmental impacts to work on problems of current impact and future growth. Collaborating Institutions include UNC Charlotte -Charlotte Visualization Center - Global Institute for Environmental Energy Systems UNC Asheville -National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center Environmental Protection Agency

5 Visualization Command Center

6 VisualGrid: The Visualization Computational Grid The VisualGrid will run a high resolution air quality model for the corridor between Charlotte and Asheville. Eventually, the model will be expanded to include the areas bounded by Charlotte, Asheville, Raleigh, and Greensboro. Major sources of pollutants (e.g., power plants) will be included in the model. The model will look not only at current activity but future development in infrastructure such as power plants and in population. An environmental impact model will be run on top of the air quality model so that a plan for economic and population development can be made that minimizes adverse effects on the population and the environment. New methods of interactive visualization will permit sharing and analyses of these large amounts of data in a common picture available to all.

7 VisualGrid: Impacts As the grid computing capability grows, the air quality model can be run at unprecedented refinement and scale. A unique and forward-looking environmental impact capability will result that can give planners and researchers the tools to manage growth without adversely affecting important qualities of life and abundant natural resources. A cadre of students, both undergraduate and graduate, will be educated in the use of the latest technologies, and they will develop faculties of critical thinking that will make them well qualified in today’s competitive work environment. Some of the students will develop new methods of significant environmental and economic impact.

8 UNC-Charlotte  Visualization Bill Ribrasky, Bank of America Endowed Chair of Information Technology (VisualGrid PI) Aidong Lu, Asst. Professor of Computer Science  Environmental Studies Hilary Inyang, Duke Energy Distinguished Professor Sunyoung Bae, Research Associate (Global Inst. of Energy and Environmental Syst., UNC-C)  Grid Infrastructure Barry Wilkinson, Professor of Computer Science

9 UNC-Asheville  Environmental Studies/Visualization John Stevens, Director, National Environmental and Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC) Stewart Dickson, Dept of CS/ NEMAC James Fox, NEMAC Daniel O’Leary, Project manager, NEMAC Susan Parker, Project Manager, NEMAC  Grid Infrastructure Dean Brock, Professor of Computer Science

10 Scientific Visualization  Great Challenges from data acquisition, computation, storage, transfer, analysis…  Visual insights of the data  Significant data features, patterns, and relationships  Quantitative calculations and measurements  Interactive exploration and automatic digestion

11 Environmental Planning Inyang, Fisher, and Mbamalu, 2003 A Quantitative Methodology for Indexing Environmental Sensitivity and Pollution Potential Visualization: Combine more data variables Significantly improve the research environment

12 Research Objectives  Efficient, accurate feature models for quantifying data correlation  Advanced visualization techniques for multiple data variables and their relationships  Integrated research environments to explore and analyze data

13 VisualGrid UNC-C Infrastructure Group: Barry Wilkinson Jeremy Villalobos (MS student) Nikul Suthar (MS Student) Keyur Sheth (MS student) Jasper Land (BS student) Systems to date enrolled in VisualGrid: 4-node departmental server dedicated to grid computing activities 52-node University Research Cluster Chuck Price, Director of University Research Computing Mike Mosley, Senior Systems Developer

14 Goals of Infrastructure Group  Provide technical direction to enable UNC-C, UNC-A, and EPA sites to interconnect as grid, working with grid infrastructure members at other sites.  Develop a user interface so that users can submit jobs to any site.  Customize interface to satisfy user requirements  …

15 Current Operational Configuration at UNC-C CA coit-grid01 coit-grid03 VisualGrid portal URL: http://coit- grid01.uncc.edu:8080/gridsphere (Portals on other systems for experimentation.) coit-grid02 coit-grid04 CA -- Certificate authorities All with Globus 4.0 Sun Grid Engine scheduler on grid01-grid02 Condor on grid03-grid04 and URC 52-node University Research Cluster CA

16 Portal login page (OGCE2/gridsphere portal)

17 Portlets:

18 Job Submission Can choose any cluster enrolled in grid


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