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June 6, 2005 TERENA TNC2005 Poznan 1

Introducing Activities in

APAN

(Asian Pacific Advanced Network)

June 6, 2005

Shigeki GotoAPAN Chair

Waseda University, Japan

June 6, 2005 TERENA TNC2005 Poznan 2

Brief history of APAN

1996.3 The idea of “APAN” was born at APECSymposium in Japan, inspired by Dr. Steve Goldstein.

Kilnam Chon@KAIST & Michael McRobbie@ANU took the lead for realizing the regional broadband network, APAN.

1997.6 APAN was established. The chair was Kilnam Chon.1997.8 Michael McRobbie@IU submitted “TransPAC” propos

al to NSF’s HPIIS solicitation.1998.8 TransPAC was granted as an HPIIS project. More members joined APAN and the network was expande

d.

2004.6 Most APAN members joined an IU-lead proposal for NSF’s IRNC solicitation.

2004.7 Shigeki Goto was elected as the Chair of APAN.

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APAN Regions

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AARNET (AU) NGI-NZ Society

HARNET (HK) APAN-PK ERNET India

SingAREN (SG)

APAN-CN APAN-TW APAN-JP ANF (KR)

APAN-TH APAN-MY BAERIN (BD) ASTI (PH) LEARN (LK)

Primary Members:

Associate Members:TransPac/Indiana University US Pacific Consortium

Affiliate Members:ACFA APBioNet APRTC APNG APRU

IDRC PRAGMA National Grid Office,SG

NIIT CGIAR

Liaison Members:CANARIE DANTE TERENA Internet2 CLARA

Industry Members:

Juniper Cisco

APAN Members

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APAN Governance Structure

Chair: S. Goto (JP)Vice Chairs: J. Wu (CN) G. McLaughlin (AU) D. Y. Kim (KR)Treasurer: L.Wong (SG)

Committees: NOC Backbone Fellowship Event Election Training IPv6Task Force Grid Ad hoc

- Strategy- CCIRN

Application Technology AreaEducation WGMultimedia WGHDTV WGeScience WG

Natural Resource AreaAgriculture WGEarth Monitoring WGEarth System WG

Network Technology AreaIPv6WGMeasurement WGSatellite WGSecurity WGLambda BoFSIP H323 WG

Network Research Group

North Asia Net Group South East Asia Net

Group South Asia Net

Group Ocenia Net Group

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APAN Link Information (1/2)

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APAN Link Information (2/2)

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NSF IRNC Networks

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TransPAC2

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GLORIAD network speeds as of 2005.1

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PacificWave/TransLight Pacific Connections

CA*Net4 POP

TλEX Tokyo PW-Seattle

AARnet POP Sydney

Hawaii

OahuPW-LA

CLARA, CUDI POPs (Tijuana)

AARnet-SX Transport

IEEAF Link

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DANTE TEIN2 Project

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TEIN2 network

• Topology with the red points will be fixed at the next TEIN2 Tokyo meeting in July, based on the circuit cost.

• “TransPAC2+Abiline_ITN” will provide the backup route to GEANT.

• Fund will be contributed by EC & the Partner countries of the red points.

TransPAC2

.

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National Update

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APAN-JP Connections

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T-LEX/WIDE

Low Speed Users

APAN-JP XP in Oct. 2005

CERNETCSTNET

JGN2Chicago

TransPAC2LA

Hawaii Univ./AARnet

ASTI

SINETNY

ObservatoryServers

MS3/FI400

MS/BI4k

TPR2

TPR3

TPR4/Pro8812

TPR5/T640

MS7/AX7808S

DIX-GWTPMR TPPR

ONS

AI3

APAN-TW

MAFFIN ATM/POS Users

SINET

WASEDANiCT

NECTEC

JAXA

NiCT GS4 kYRP/NiCT Koganei

MeasurementMachines

MeasurementMachines

8Gbps

ERSDAC

NOCServers

MeasurementMachines

NOCServers

MS2/NI400MS6/BI15k

MS4

MS5

Users

To be removed

10GbEスイッチ /Force10

AISTServers

SC2005 Demo Users

JGN2Domestic/APAN-KR

SC2005

Demo Users

SC2005 Demo Users

SC2005 Demo Users

KDDILabs NI400KDDILabs TI8

Tsukuba-WANAIST/GTRC

#10GbE equipment is increasing.

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JP – SINET (Universities) at 10Gbps

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JGN2 provides Layer1 & 2 services in general.

JP - JGN2 (Testbed)

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JP - WIDE : IEEAF links

10Gbps and 622MbpsIn service June 2004

Donated,Available when ‘boxes’ will be installed Date TBD.

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KR - KOREN• VLAN-based lightpath will be provided in 2

005, and GbE connections of the core nodes are under way.

• Telemedicine demos are actively & repeatedly conducted.

• Genkai/Hyeonhae group, JP-KR geographical neighbors have 4 meetings in a year:

http://noc.kr.apan.net/kkgbn/

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HDTV over IPv6 in Korea

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KREONet2’s links for GLORIAD (Aug.1, 2005)

KOREA KOREA (Busan)(Busan)Hong Kong

China (Beijing)

Russia (Novosibirsk)

Amsterdam(SURFnet5)

MoscowUS

Seattle

Canada (Canet*4)

Chicago(StarLight)

EUUSNYC

10G

10G

Khavarovsk

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KREONet2: Hybrid Backbone Networks

1040Gbps

Kwangju

Changwon Busan

Pohang

Daegu

Cheonan

Suwon

Incheon

Daejeon

Jeonju 510 Gbps

SuperSIReN

Seoul

Packet Switched Networks Optical Circuit Switched Networks

1020Gbps WDM 120GWDM 120G

Incheon Seoul

Suwon

Cheonan

Daejeon

Pohang

Daegu

BusanChangwonKwangju

Jeonju

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CN - CERNET Peerings as of May 2005

CERNET

JANET

STARLIGHT

HARNET

TANET

DRAGONLIGHT (HK) CNGI-6IX (BJ)

DRAGONTAP (BJ)

CERNET 2Internet

Domestic Peering

CNGI Peering

APAN KOREN

1.4G

10G

155M

100M 1G 155M 155M 45M

10G

v6

v4

dual

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HK IOEP News Release

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Schools

SDH

Government

NUS Fiber

I2R

Taiwan

Biopolis

GE

GE

GE

GE

GE

NTU

BII

IHPC

NUS

IDA

ATMSP/NYP/SMU/TP …

(SINGAREN members)

STM-4(STM-16)

IPLCSTM-1

IPLCSTM-1

Japan(Transpac2)

Australia

SG - SingAREN GIX

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AU - AARNET Pacific Rim Network

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Network Engineering

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Single stream TCP : Tokyo – Chi – Ams – NY – Chi- Tokyo

Tokyo

T-LEX

Amsterdam

NetherLight

SURFnetIEEAF/Tyco/WIDE CANARIE

Router or L3 switch

University of Amsterdam

Chicago StarLight

L1 or L2 switch

Force10E1200

ONS15454

Vancouver

FoundryNetIron

40G

OME6550

Minneapolis

Atlantic

Ocean

Pacific

Ocean

Opteron1

Opteron server

ChelsioT110 NIC

IEEAF/Tyco

Opteron server

ChelsioT110 NIC

ClearSight10Gbpscapture

FujitsuXG800

OC-192

WAN PHY

WAN PHY

CANARIE

SURFnet

OME6550

Procket8801

Procket8812

ONS15454

ONS15454

ONS15454

ONS15454

ONS15454

HDXc

T640

T640

HDXc

CISCO12416

CISCO12416

CISCO6509

Force10E600Opteron3

SeattlePacific

Northwest Gigapop

New York

MANLAN

Chicago

SURFnet

SURFnet

OC-192

OC-192Abilene

APAN/JGN

TransPAC

SURFnet

SURFnet

SURFnet

WIDE

WIDE

Calgary

Univ of Tokyo WIDE APAN/JGN2Abilene

Internet2 land speed record holder.

End to End (E2E) Performance

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Measurement Infrastructure-- Observatory --

Measurement infrastructure is critical for Advanced Network research projects. The following data are being obtained: Across the international circuit - Throughput - One-way Latency At each node - Netflow - Usage statistics - Router - Routing - Syslog

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NOC-based Security

Abnormal patterns to be detected are - network congestion

- packet loss

- netflow data

- CPU utilization

- routing flap

- latency

- etc.

Collaboration with REN-ISAC (US) will be promoted.

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Applications

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Grape6

Very  High-speedNetwork

DataReservoir

Data analysis

Belle Experiments

X-ray astronomy Satellite ASUKA

SUBARUTelescope

NobeyamaRadio

Observatory( VLBI)

Nuclear experiments

DataReservoir

DataReservoirLocal

Accesses

DistributedShared

files

Data intensive scientific computation

Digital Sky Survey

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Application research areas (US, Russia, China and Korea)

InstituteApplication

US Russia China Korea

Astronomy NOAO, STSI, Cal Tech INASAN, IKIRAS NAOC, SHAO KAO

Climate/ EarthScience

NASA, Yale Univ. CGDS, IEGC, SCERT SCEIIKMA,

Yonsei Univ

Aerospace NASA TsAGI, GlavkosmosChinese Aerospace

Corp.KARI, KAIST

Fusion Energy(ITER)

DOE, ANL, LLNL, NIST NFI, Moscow State Univ. SINR, IHEP KBSI

Geology CERI, NASA, NRAO INASAN, IMVP CGC, CSOKIGAM,

KAO

Grid and Computing

ANL, SDSC, NCSA Cal Tech, NASA

JINR CNICKISTI, KAIST

High Energy Physics

Fermi Lab, SLAC, BNLITEP, RRC KI, SINP MSU,

BINP SB RASIHEP KNU

Bio-engineering/

Medical Science

DOE, NIH, NCRR, SDSC, Cal Tech

RIMB, RRC KI, ILIT RAS IHB, CIB PNU, KRIBB

Networking ANL, NC-ITEC, NCSA RRC KICNIC, CERNET National Center

KISTI, KAIST, GIST

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Aomori Univ. Budker Inst. of Nucl. Physics, RU Chiba Univ. Chuo Univ. Univ. of Cincinnati Univ. of Frankfurt Gyeongsang Nat'l Univ., KR Univ. of Hawaii Hiroshima Inst. of Tech. Hiroshima Coll. of Maritime Tech. Inst of Cosmic Ray Res., U of Tokyo IHEP, CN ITEP, RU Joint Crystal Collab. Group Kanagawa Univ. KEK Korea Univ., KR Krakow Inst. of Nucl. Physics Kyoto Univ. Kyungpook Nat'l Univ (CHEP), KR Univ. of Melbourne., AU Nagasaki Inst. of Applied Science Nagaya Univ. Nara Woman's Univ Nat'l Central Univ., TW Nat'l Kaoshiung Univ, TW Nat'l Lien-Ho Coll. of Tech., TW Nat'l Taiwan Univ., TW

>300 researchers from 55 institutes H. Nievodniczanski Inst of Nucl.

Phys., Krakow Nihon Dental Coll. Niigata Univ. Osaka Univ. Osaka City Univ. Panjab Univ., IN Peking Univ., CN Saga Univ. Seoul Nat'l Univ., KR Univ. of Sci. and Tech. of China,

CN Sugiyama Woman's Coll. Sungkyunkwan Univ., KR Univ. of Sydney, AU Tata Inst., IN Toho Univ. Tohoku Univ. Tohoku-gakuin Univ. Univ. of Tokyo Tokyo Inst. of Tech. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and

Tech. Toyama Nat'l Coll. of Maritime

Tech. Univ. of Tsukuba Utkal Univ., IN Virginia Polytechnic Inst (VPI) Yokkkaichi Univ. Yonsei Univ., KR

The Belle Collaboration

Belle Event display

BINP and KEK will be connected via Gloriad/CSTNet shortly.

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Tsunami on Dec. 26, 2004

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Joint Research & Seminar on Tsunami

• Multiple groups in Thailand organized the international research & seminar events:– HAII organized meetings among NIED, Thai

Met, Thai Hydrologic Department, Thai Marine Department and HAII.

– AIT organized academic seminars on Tsunami, with the collaborations of SOI Asia Project.

• The role of R&E networks will be clarified through these step by step approaches.

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Natural Resource Area

• Database Mirroring• Huge DB development and sharing• Distance Learning• Wild Fire Detection (ANDES/GOFC)• Multilingual Services for Agricultural Information Exchange• PRAGMA Ecoinformatics Project• Agro-ecosystem Data Sharing (Eco-DB)• Field Monitoring Server Project• Regional Agro-Metrological Information Services• Agricultural Grid System Development• Yellow Wind Prediction• Digital Asia Network

June 6, 2005 TERENA TNC2005 Poznan 39

Cambodia Ag-Field

AIT

Earth Monitoring Satellite

Field Monitoring Server Project

Pest Prediction Model

MAFFIN Japan

Filed Monitoring

Internet Satellite

Field Data Satellite Image

Satellite Image

SIDaB

APAN

Field Data

Result of Analysis

Image Analysis

End User

Pest Prediction

Japanese

Cambodian

Machine Translator

NARC

NECTEC

Data BrokerOptimized Pest Management

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Field Monitoring Server Low cost field monitoring system with wireless network link

•air temperature

•soil temperatue

•humidity

•solar radiation Option

•camera

•soil moisture

•infrared sensor

•etc…..

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Advantages of our telemedicine projectAdvantages of our telemedicine project

For doctors and institutions - Learn new and different procedures by real watch

- Many people at once, and at anytime

- Reduce accidents due to immaturity of their skills

- Avoid time-consuming trip abroad

For patients - Provide better and safer medical care

For global health care - Standardization and globalization

Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka

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Why endoscopic surgery?

• It is newly and quickly developing surgery.

• Procedures and indications are different by institutions.

• Moving-image is always available at surgery for demonstration.

Endoscopic surgery deserves learning and is a good content for remote education.

Endoscopic surgery deserves learning and is a good content for remote education.

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Asia Pacific Surgical Leaders’ Summit

2004.10.4-6 in Seoul

Korea : Samsung Medical Center (Seoul) Seoul National University Hospital (Seoul)China: Tsinghua University (Beijing) General Hospital of People’s Liberation Army SHA Shanghai Hospital (Shanghai) Chinese University of Hong Kong  Taiwan: Veteran General Hospital (Taipei) Show Chwan Memorial Hospital (Taichung )Thailand: Mahidol University (Bangkok) Pramongkutklao Hospital (Bangkok) Singapore: National University of SingaporeIndia: Tata Memorial Hospital (Bombay)Australia: Flinder Private Hospital (Adelaide) New Zealand: Auckland Hospital (Auckland)

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APAN Meetings

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Last APAN Meeting in Bangkok

A total of 341 delegates from 22 economies participated in the 19th APAN meeting in Bangkok from January 24 – 28, 2005.

Below is the breakdown by economy:AU – 10 / BD - 3 / CA - 3 / CN - 14 / GB - 2 / ID - 2 / IN - 4 / IT - 1JP - 63 / KR - 14/ LK - 2 / MY - 14 / NL - 2 / NP - 1 / NZ - 2 / PH - 3PK - 2 / SG - 7 / TH - 152 / TW - 19/ US - 20/ YE - 1

(Data provided by the Local Organizing Committee)

Held special sessions on “Early Warning System against Tsunami in Pacific Rim” and “NSF IRNC projects and collaborations “

Meeting attended by high-ranking official from Thailand (Minister of ICT one of the speakers in the opening plenary)

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Future APAN Meetings

20th APAN Meeting in Taipei Date: Aug. 23-27, 2005Venue: Howard Plaza Hotel,Taipei

21st APAN Meeting in TokyoDate: Jan. 22 – 26, 2006Venue: Akihabara IT Center, Tokyo

22nd APAN Meeting in SingaporeDate: Jul. 17 – 21, 2006Venue:Prince Georges Park Residences, National University of Singapore

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TEIN2 Kick-Off Workshop Proposed by

Kanchana Kanchanasut

(Training Committee Director)• Date:

5-10 September 2005• Venue:

Internet Education and Research Laboratory (IntERLab),

Asian Institute of Technology

Bangkok, Thailand

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Program of the WorkshopTopics will be divided into three main categories:

(i) Measurement and Monitoring

(ii) Routing (Basic and Advanced)

(iii) General Discussions (Applications on R&E networks, DNS,

IPv6 and IPv4, Security, Management of TEIN2 Network

Operation Center)

Day 1-2 Measurement and Monitoring

for both Group A&B

Day 3-5 Basic routing Advanced routing

Group A Group B

Day 6 General discussion General discussion

Group A: Junior engineer Group B: Senior engineer

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Contributors list and topics

Kazunori Konishi: editor Pipot Abdon: APAN Organization

James Williams/Chris Robb: TransPAC2

Yan Bao Ping: Gloriad

John Silvester: Pacific WAVE David West: TEIN2

Jin Tanaka/Yoshitaka Hattori: APAN-JP XP

Kazuhiko Nakamura: JGN2

Donald Riley: Tyco Donation Jaehwa Lee: KOREN

Ok-Hwan Byeon: KREONet2 Xing Li: CERNET

George McLaughlin: AARNet Kei Hiraki: E2E Performance

John Hicks/Takatoshi Ikeda: Observatory

Doug Pearson/Bruce Morgan: NOC-based Security

Royol Chitradon: Tsunami Seishi Nonomiya: Field Monitoring

Shuji Shimizu: Telemedicine Kanchana Kanchanasut: Training &Tsunami

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Contributors and topics (continued)Kazunori Konishi: editor Pipot Abdon: APAN Organization

James Williams/Chris Robb: TransPAC2

Yan Bao Ping: Gloriad

John Silvester: Pacific WAVE David West: TEIN2

Jin Tanaka/Yoshitaka Hattori: APAN-JP XP

Kazuhiko Nakamura: JGN2

Donald Riley: Tyco Donation Jaehwa Lee: KOREN

Ok-Hwan Byeon: KREONet2 Xing Li: CERNET

George McLaughlin: AARNet Kei Hiraki: E2E Performance

John Hicks/Takatoshi Ikeda: Observatory

Doug Pearson/Bruce Morgan: NOC-based Security

Yukio Karita: Belle/HEP Royol Chitradon: Tsunami

Seishi Nonomiya: Field Monitoring Shuji Shimizu: Telemedicine

Kanchana Kanchanasut: Training &Tsunami Thank you for your contributions.