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Internet2 Today

Internet2 Today. Jane Ryland Membership Activities Consultant, Internet2 Presentation for OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series 15 April 2003. Internet2 Today. Overview of the Internet2 Initiative Focus on Advanced Networking Applications What’s in it for Libraries?. Internet2 Mission.

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  1. Internet2 Today Jane Ryland Membership Activities Consultant, Internet2 Presentation for OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series 15 April 2003

  2. Internet2 Today Overview of the Internet2 Initiative Focus on Advanced Networking Applications What’s in it for Libraries?

  3. Internet2 Mission • Develop and deploy advanced networking applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet.

  4. Internet2 Partnerships • Internet2 universities are recreating the partnerships that fostered the Internet in its infancy • Industry • Government • International

  5. Internet2 Brief History • Started in 1996 as a project with 34 universities • Internet2 Backbone Network - Abilene launched February 1999 • (Partnership with Qwest, Cisco, Nortel, and Indiana University as our Network Operations Center)

  6. Internet2 Universities202 Universities as of April 2003

  7. Leadership • University presidents/chancellors are the voting representatives • Strong board – university presidents • Advisory councils with board seats • Applications Strategy Council • Network Planning and Policy Council • Network Research Liaison Council • Industry Strategy Council

  8. Additional Participation • Over 60 Internet2 Corporate Members • Over 40 Affiliate Members • Over 30 International Partners • 25 SEGPs

  9. Internet2 Corporate Partners

  10. Affiliate Members • Government labs • State and regional networks • University system offices (University of California) • Other (New World Symphony, Survivors of the SHOAH)

  11. 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) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador) 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

  12. International Peering 09 January 2002 Sacramento Washington Los Angeles Last updated: 14 January 2003 STAR TAP/Star Light APAN/TransPAC†, CA*net, CERN, CERNET/CSTNET/NSFCNET, NAUKAnet, GEMnet, HARNET, KOREN/KREONET2, NORDUnet, SURFnet, SingAREN, TANET2 Pacific Wave AARNET, APAN/TransPAC†, CA*net, TANET2 NYCM GEANT*, HEANET, NORDUnet, SINET, SURFnet SNVA GEMNET, SINET, SingAREN, WIDE(v6) LOSA UNINET OC12 AMPATH ANSP, REUNA2, RNP2, RETINA (REACCIUN-2) San Diego (CALREN2) CUDI El Paso (UACJ-UT El Paso) CUDI • ARNES, ACONET, BELNET, CARNET, CERN, CESnet, CYNET, DFN, EENet, GARR, GRNET, HEANET, IUCC, JANET, LATNET, LITNET, NORDUNET, RENATER, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCST, RedIRIS, SANET, SURFNET • † WIDE/JGN, IMnet, CERNet/CSTnet,/NSFCNET, KOREN/KREONET2, SingAREN, TANET2, ThaiSARN

  13. Sponsored Education Group Participants (SEGPs) • California New York • Florida North Carolina • Georgia North Dakota • Hawaii Ohio • Illinois Oklahoma • Indiana Oregon • Iowa Pennsylvania • Louisiana Rhode Island • Maryland Utah • Michigan Virginia • Minnesota Washington • Missouri Wisconsin • New Mexico

  14. Internet2 Goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

  15. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Recent Initiatives

  16. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Recent Initiatives

  17. Internet2 Network Infrastructure • Backbones operate at minimum of 2.4 Gbps (OC48) capacity today • GigaPoPs provide regional high-performance aggregation points • Local campus networks provide 100 Mbps to the desktop; some provide 1Gbps

  18. Download of “The Matrix” DVD(Comparison of the Internet2 Land Speed Record)

  19. Abilene NetworkCore Map, March 2003

  20. Internet2 GigaPoPs

  21. Tomorrow’s Internet2 Network • Backbone upgrade from 2.4 Gbps to 10 Gbps by the end of 2003 (coast to coast 10Gbps already in place) • Extension of contract with Qwest through October 2006 • Acquiring dark fiber for next-generation upgrade

  22. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Recent Initiatives

  23. Engineering Working Groups • http://www.internet2.edu/html/working-groups.html • IPv6 • Measurement • Multicast • Quality of Service • Routing • Security • Topology

  24. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Recent Initiatives

  25. 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

  26. Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration … Library Classroom Clinic Office Laboratory Dorm room … Different Disciplines/Contexts

  27. Interactive collaboration Real-time access to remote resources, e.g., instrumentation Applications

  28. Space Physics & Aeronomy Research Collaboratory (SPARC) The University of Michigan

  29. Remote Scanning Electron Microscope The University of Michigan

  30. Distributed nanoManipulator University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill

  31. Large scale, multi-site computation and data mining Shared virtual reality Applications

  32. Shared Virtual Reality University of Illinois at Chicago Virtual Temporal Bone

  33. Immersadesk

  34. The CAVE

  35. Tele-immersive telecubicles “Office of the Future”

  36. California Orthopaedic Research Network Expanding nationally and internationally Focused on training and demonstrations CORN

  37. Music Teachingover Internet2 University of Oklahoma

  38. Applications • Digital Video • Up to broadcast-quality videoconferencingUp • Live distribution and on-demand access to content • HDTV-based digital video to

  39. Digital LibrariesThe Informedia Digital Video LibraryCarnegie-Mellon University

  40. Digital Video Up to broadcast quality videoconferencing – Internet2 Virtual Meeting Fall 2001

  41. Grid Computing • Global resources available to communities of researchers • The protocols, services, and applications that enable new forms of collaboration

  42. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Collaboration environment for earthquake researchers (e.g., structural engineers, geotechnical and tsunami scientists) Grid Physics Network Petabyte scale environment for data-intensive applications (Large Hadron Collider, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) Examples

  43. TeraGrid Wide Area Network - NCSA, ANL, SDSC, Caltech StarLight International Optical Peering Point (see www.startap.net) Abilene Chicago DTF Backplane (4x: 40 Gbps) Indianapolis Urbana Los Angeles Starlight / NW Univ UIC San Diego I-WIRE Multiple Carrier Hubs Ill Inst of Tech ANL OC-48 (2.5 Gb/s, Abilene) Univ of Chicago Indianapolis (Abilene NOC) Multiple 10 GbE (Qwest) Multiple 10 GbE (I-WIRE Dark Fiber) NCSA/UIUC • Solid lines in place and/or available by October 2001 • Dashed I-WIRE lines planned for summer 2002 Source: Charlie Catlett, Argonne

  44. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Recent Initiatives

  45. Middleware • A layer of software between the network and the applications • Authentication • Identification • Authorization • Directories • Security

  46. Internet2 Middleware Initiative • Internet2 community has unique needs and capabilities • Middleware Architecture Committee for Education • Early Harvest and Early Adopters • Internet2 Public Key Infrastructure Labs • Shibboleth (inter-campus authentication) • Directories • NSF Middleware Initiative (with EDUCAUSE and SURA)

  47. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Engineering • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Recent Initiatives

  48. Recent Initiatives • Internet2 Commons Services • End to End Performance • Cybersecurity

  49. Technology Development: Yesterday Applications Motivate Enables Engineering

  50. Technology Development:Today Applications End-to-end Performance Security Motivate Enable Middleware Services Networks

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