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Advanced Applications Forums

Advanced Applications Forums. Internet2 in the Health Sciences. Mary Kratz Program Manager for Health Science Initiatives Internet2 Applications Division University of Washington March 2002. http://www.internet2.edu/health. Introduction 5 min Advanced Application 10 min

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Advanced Applications Forums

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  1. Advanced Applications Forums

  2. Internet2 in the Health Sciences Mary Kratz Program Manager for Health Science Initiatives Internet2 Applications Division University of Washington March 2002

  3. http://www.internet2.edu/health • Introduction 5 min • Advanced Application 10 min • Health Science Initiatives 10 min • Q and A 5 min • Internet2 Middleware Discussion

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

  5. Internet DevelopmentSpiral Commercialization Privatization ANS/Core PSI MichNet Today’s Internet AOL UUNet SURANet InternetMCI NYSERNet ANS Intelligent Networks GigaBit Testbeds ARPANet NSFNet NGI MBone Internet2 Research and Partnerships Development

  6. University Leadership 189 universities (yellow dots) 70 corporations 40 non-profits and gov’t affiliates

  7. Government Affiliates Internet2 NGI Federal agency-led University-led Developing education and research driven applications Agency mission-driven and general purpose applications Building out campus networks, gigaPoPs and inter-gigapop infrastructure Funding research testbeds and agency research networks Interconnecting and interoperating to provide advanced networking capabilities needed to support advanced research and education applications

  8. 3Com Advanced Network & Services Aventis Alcatel AT&T Cisco Systems Eli Lilly IBM Intel Corporation Johnson & Johnson Lucent Technologies Marconi Communications Microsoft Nortel Networks Pfizer Qwest Communications SBC Communications Siemens Sprient Communications WCI Cable WorldCom Internet2 Corporate Partners

  9. Internet2 International Partnershttp://www.internet2.edu/international/

  10. Abilene

  11. Abilene Network -Qwest

  12. STTL CA*net3, AARnet STAR TAP APAN/TransPAC, Ca*net3, CERnet, GEMNET, IUCC, KOREN/KREONET2, NORDUnet, RENATER, REUNA, SURFnet, SingAREN, SINET, TAnet2, (ANSP, RNP2) SNVA GEMNET, (SINET) OC 12 NYCM BELNET, CA*net3, JANET, NORDUnet, SURFnet, TEN-551, (HEAnet) LOSA SingAREN, SINET, UNINET AmPATH (REUNA, RNP2, ETINA) CALREN2 CUDI UT El Paso (CUDI) OC 3-12 1ARNES, BELNET, CARNET, CESnet, DFN, GRNET, HEAnet, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCCN, RedIRIS International Transit Network

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

  14. Advanced Application Attributes • Interactive collaboration and instruction • Real-time access to remote resources • Large-scale, multi-site computation • Distributed data storage and • data mining • Shared virtual reality • Dynamic data visualization • Any combination of the above

  15. Video is more than TV • Realtime distribution and on-demand access to a variety of content • Broadcast quality videoconferencing • HDTV-based digital cinema, network-based studio production • Applicable to a diverse range of fields

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

  17. Internet2 Commons • Encourage and support large-scale, distributed collaboration for research and education • Enabling one-to-one, one-to-group, and group-to-group collaboration • Supporting personal communications, meetings, conferences, and communities • For Internet2 members and their international counterparts

  18. Virtual Member Meeting • Studio environment: • Lights • Cameras • Wires (everywhere) • Showcased the functionality and flexibility of the concept

  19. Teleimmersion University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois-NCSA Old Dominion University University of Pennsylvania

  20. The CAVE

  21. Immersadesk • Provides 3-D visualization of complex anatomical structures • Participants use ImmersaDesk™ systems to interact with 3-D anatomical model http://www.sbhis.uic.edu/vrml/Research/PelvicFloor/PelvicFloor.htm

  22. Telecubicle

  23. http://www.gridforum.org/ NEESGrid • Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation • A “Grid” Project • Consists of 10 initial equipment sites across the U.S. addressing the needs of structural, geo- technical and tsunami researchers

  24. Arts and Humanities • Master classes • Remote auditions • American Sign Language poetry • Non-traditional dissertations • Teleimmersion

  25. Healthcare in the Information Age

  26. The Scope of the Internet2 Health Science Workgroup includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the Public.

  27. Roadmap • Networking Health:Prescriptions for the Internet • National Research Council Report • Current and future Internet • Released 24 February 2000 • National Academy Press • ISBN 0-309-06843-6

  28. Health Science Activities • Medical Middleware Working Group • MeduPerson • Security • HIPAA Guidelines • Authorization/Credentialling • Veterinary Medical Working Group • Virtual Grand Rounds • Collaborations • Visible Human Project Collaboratory • Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) • International Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology (SICOT) • Clinical Trials Research Network • Resource Centers for Minority Institutions (NCRR NIH) • Virtual Tumor Board

  29. Support of Community through Knowledge Sharing • Internet2 acts as a clearinghouse to help distribute information • Technical meetings • Virtual presentations • Development of demonstrations and tools • Cooperate on standards to maintain global interoperability • Technical Support • Software tools (monitoring, diagnostic) • Loaner hardware (Vbrick, Cakebox, Access Grid) • Access to expertise (working groups)

  30. “The value of a network goes up as the square of the number of users.” Physical Network People Networks Connect you with technology resources Research partnerships Help learn from other projects Watch for trends What Internet2 does not do Run your project Lay wires, write code, etc. Metcalf’s Law

  31. Security and Privacy Guidelines

  32. Distributed Medical Informatics Education Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Pittsburgh • Covers a broad range of fields including electronic medical records and information retrieval • Distance learning provides students with access to faculty, expertise, and other students http://www.ohsu.edu/bicc-informatics/ http://www.cbmi.upmc.edu/

  33. Remote Instrumentation • Phillips XL30 Scanning Electron Microscope • Remote operation and Resource sharing • Now accessible to a larger audience • New teaching and learning techniques are possible

  34. 3D Brain Mapping: “Watching the Brain in Action” By University of Pittsburgh,Carnegie Mellon University,Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

  35. Anatomy and Surgery Workbench and Local NGI Testbed Network Stanford University School of Medicine • Allows students to learn anatomy and practice surgery techniques using 3-D workstations • Network testbed evaluates the effectiveness of workbench applications http://haiti.stanford.edu/~ngi/final/

  36. http://birn.ncrr.nih.gov/and http://www.nbirn.net/Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)

  37. Molecular Interactive Collaborative Environment (MICE)http://mice.sdsc.edu/ • Interactive 3D environment • Multiple users at different physical locations interact via the network • Collaboratively examine and manipulate a shared 3D macromolecule • Real-time

  38. Virtual Tumor Board

  39. National Library of Medicine Request for Proposals • Application of Advanced • Network Infrastructure in Health and • Disaster Management • http://www.eps.gov/spg/HHS/NIH/OAM/BAA‑RFP‑NLM‑02‑103‑VMS/SynopsisP.html

  40. Challenges to Health Sciences • "The medical research revolution is happening!  • 90% of data collected today will never be seen by a human eye.  • This is everyone's problem. • We must manage a growing amount of data to secure knowledge for the future." - Michael Marron, NIH

  41. What is Middleware? • The intersection of what network designers and applications developers each do not want to do • The software that everyone wants and nobody wants to pay for

  42. More Internet2 Information • On the Web • www.internet2.edu • www.internet2.edu/health • Email • Mkratz@internet2.edu • info@internet2.edu • Health@internet2.edu

  43. www.internet2.edu

  44. Future Programs • May 16, 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm, D209 TurnerDr. Michael Ackerman, National Library of MedicineFunding Opportunities for Advanced Applications (videoconference) • July 18, 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm, T625Larry Arnstein, UW Computer ScienceBob Franza, Cell Systems InitiativeDemonstration of Labscape

  45. About forums to come: • http://www.washington.edu/uwired/projects/uwiredhs.shtml • About developing advanced applications: • Kerry Wilke • Office of Educational Partnerships • and Learning Technologies • 206/543-8188 • kcwilke@u.washington.edu

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