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Internet 2 Overview. Gary Bachula Vice President, External Relations Internet2. Internet2 Universities 206 University Members, March 2004. Internet2 Partnerships. Internet2 universities are recreating the partnerships that fostered the Internet in its infancy Industry Government - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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18 March 2004

Internet2 OverviewGary Bachula

Vice President, External Relations

Internet2

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Internet2 Universities206 University Members, March 2004

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Internet2 Partnerships

Internet2 universities are recreating the partnerships that fostered the Internet in its infancy

• Industry• Government• International

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Internet2 Corporate Partners

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Internet2 Corporate Sponsors

Arbor Networks

BellSouth

BroadSoft

Ford Motor Company

Foundry Networks

inSORS Integrated Communications

Ixia

Polycom Worldwide

RADVision

VBrick Systems

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Internet2 Corporate Members

Advanced Infrastructure Ventures Apparent Networks Apple Computer, Inc. Avici Systems Blackboard, Inc C-SPAN CIENA Comcast Communications, Inc. Compuware Corporation EBSCO Information Services Eli Lilly Corporation Enterasys Networks, Inc. Force10 Networks Fujitsu Laboratories of America General Motors Hewlett-Packard Company Infinera Corporation Japan Telecom Co., LTD

Johnson & Johnson Level 3 Communications Network Associates, Inc. Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT) PaeTec Communications, Inc. Pfizer Procket Networks Progress Software ProQuest Information and Learning Prous Science Syntel, Inc. Telecom Italia Lab Thompson Corporation TippingPoint Technologies Verizon Communications Video Furnace, Inc. Warner Bros. Wave Three Software

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Internet2 Affiliate Members

Altarum American Distance Education

Consortium Association of Universities for

Research in Astronomy (AURA) CENIC CERN Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Cleveland Institute of Music Cleveland Museum of Art Department of Commerce, Boulder Desert Research Institute EDUCAUSE Food and Drug Administration Howard Hughes Medical Institute Indiana Higher Education

Telecommunications System (IHETS)

Jet Propulsion Laboratories LaNet

Manhattan School of Music MCNC Merit Network, Inc. MOREnet NASA Goddard Space Flight

Center NASA Marshall Space Flight

Center National Archives and Records

Administration National Institutes of Health National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration – Silver Spring

National Science Foundation New World Symphony NYSERNet, Inc. Oak Ridge National Labs OARnet OneNet

•Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

•PeachNet

•Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA)

•Southwest Research Institute

•State University of New York System

•State University System of Florida

•Survivors of the Shoah-Visual History Foundation

•TOPIX

•University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

•University of North Carolina, General Administration

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International MoU Partners

Asia-PacificAAIREP (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)

AmericasCANARIE (Canada)CEDIA (Ecuador)CNTI (Venezuela)CR2net (Costa Rica)CUDI (Mexico)REUNA (Chile)RETINA (Argentina)RNP (Brazil)SENACYT (Panama)

Europe-Middle EastARNES (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)RIPN (Russia)SANET (Slovakia)Stichting SURF (Netherlands)SWITCH (Switzerland)TERENA (Europe)JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom)

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Abilene Sponsored Education Group Participants

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Internet2:

Creating a better Internet ….faster, reliable, more secure, easier to use

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Internet2 Today and Tomorrow

Motivate Enable

End-to-end

End-to-end

Perform

anceP

erformanceNetworksNetworks

MiddlewareMiddleware

ApplicationsApplications

ServicesServices

Securit

Securit

yy

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End-to-End Performance

The “Wizard Gap” is widening

E2E piPES

BWCTL

OWAMP

H.323 Beacon

e2epi.internet2.edu

Wizard Gap(ratio has gone from 3:1 to 300:1 in last decade)

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Sample piPEs Deployment

RegionalNode

RegionalNode

BackboneNode

End Node End Node

BackboneNode

BackboneNode

Network Backbone

NetworkBackboneTest Data

End Node

RegionalTest Data

ApplicationDomain Test

Data

Regularly Scheduled Tests

On-Demand Tests

Result Collection

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Middleware

A layer of software between the network and applications that provides:

Authentication

Identification

Authorization

Directories

middleware.internet2.edu

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Federated Authentication

Scalable, decentralized infrastructureCritical to a broad range of initiativesBeing adopted and implemented

• Industry• International

Middleware is an increasingly enabling element

Examples: Shibboleth, InCommon Federation

Part of the NSF Middleware Initiative

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Security

Must allow applications requiring advanced network services to function

NSF-funded Security at Line Speed Workshop Security at Line Speed (SALSA) EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force

security.internet2.edu

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Applications Priorities

Advance a vision for applications that motivate and, in turn, are enabled by cyberinfrastructure

Promote large scale adoption of common applications

Address the critical needs of research subcommunities

Encourage innovation at the edge (and be attentive to emergent apps)

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The Internet of the Future and the Future of Medicine

High bandwidth human interaction

Low latency virtual reality

Reliable access to computational resources

Secure retrieval of medical images and data

Source: Parvati Dev Stanford

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National Digital Mammography Archive

Enables to storing and retrieving complete clinical records frommultiple locations:

Digital images

Radiology and pathology reports

Using standard formats and protocols

Multi-layered securityUniversity of Pennsylvania; Y12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge; University of Chicago; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of Toronto

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Surgical Planning

Training

Pre-surgical planning

Interoperative segmentation

Brain atlas

fMRI

Ron Kikinis, M.D., Steve Pieper, Ph.D., Simon Warfield, Ph.D.

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, NIH, Harvard Medical School

Funded by NCRR/NIH

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Virtual Aneurysm

A simulation and virtual reality visualization of brain blood flow

Researchers examine critical flow pattern and evaluate simulated surgical interventions

University of California, Los Angeles

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Cyberinfrastructure

Blue-ribbon advisory committee to National Science Foundation

Chaired by Prof. Dan Atkins, University of Michigan

Enables “new way of doing science”