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Internet2, MAGPI and Advanced IP Video Apps

Super Users Group - IP Video at Penn February 10, 2003. Internet2, MAGPI and Advanced IP Video Apps. Jennifer MacDougall, IT Project Leader ISC Networking & Telecommunications jmacdoug@isc.upenn.edu. Internet2 History in a Nutshell. “Born” in 1996 by UCAID

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Internet2, MAGPI and Advanced IP Video Apps

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  1. Super Users Group - IP Video at Penn February 10, 2003 Internet2, MAGPI and Advanced IP Video Apps Jennifer MacDougall, IT Project Leader ISC Networking & Telecommunications jmacdoug@isc.upenn.edu

  2. Internet2 History in a Nutshell • “Born” in 1996 by UCAID • 34 original participants, Penn was a founding member • Today a consortium led by over 200 US universities which is 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

  3. Abilene Backbone

  4. 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) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CUDI (Mexico) CRNET2 (Costa Rica) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP2 (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) 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) International MoU Map

  5. High congestion Unpredictability No prioritization Low speeds Best Effort High bandwidth Low latency/jitter Real-time Scalability Multicasting QoS Guarantees Commodity Internet Vs. High Performance Internet2WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Commodity High Performance

  6. Download of “The Matrix” DVD

  7. Examples of Select Penn Internet2 Applications • Teleimmersion • Digital Libraries • Digital Mammography

  8. Digital Video - Dilbert’s Nightmare or Internet2 Killer App • IP Videoconferencing • Video on Demand • Live Transmission • Megaconference - Ted Hanss, Director Applications Development Internet2

  9. “The International High Performance Distance Education Project”

  10. Penn Literacy Network/Trinity College Dublin Project • Educators in Dublin, Ireland and at Penn • H.323 Video-conferencing • At 768 kbps • Early Childhood Literacy Workshop • Clearly, NOT your average Internet2 application

  11. Health Sciences Career Series • School of Nursing “Dare to Be a Nurse” outreach to K12s • School of Medicine Pathology faculty presented remotely on Telepathology • All using multi-point IP Video conferencing over high speed networks Dr. Michael Feldman Penn, School of Medicine

  12. COPD Megaconference

  13. Access Grid • Entire rooms of interaction instead of a talking head

  14. Next Up: Gates Rhodes, DirectorPenn Video Network

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