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The Observatory’s Need for the DVC and UCLP Class of Middleware

The Observatory’s Need for the DVC and UCLP Class of Middleware. OptIPuter AHM, 23 January 2006 Matthew Arrott NORIA - Project Manager & Architect Network for Ocean Research, Interaction & Application. Federation of Observatory Resources. 24/7 Distributed Sensor Grid.

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The Observatory’s Need for the DVC and UCLP Class of Middleware

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  1. The Observatory’s Need for the DVC and UCLP Class of Middleware OptIPuter AHM, 23 January 2006 Matthew Arrott NORIA - Project Manager & Architect Network for Ocean Research, Interaction & Application

  2. Federation of Observatory Resources

  3. 24/7 Distributed Sensor Grid • Traditional developments in Grid technologies have concentrated on providing batch access to distributed computational and storage resources. • Desire to access, control, and acquire data from widely networked distributed instruments reflects the need to include such scientific equipment as sensors and probes in the Grid (Real & Cyber) world. • This raises the need for supporting real-time and interactive work, thus opening a new frontier of research and development in this field. Francesco Lelli and Gaetano Maron On behalf of the GRIDCC project

  4. Extending Retrospective Analysis to Immediate-mode Interaction

  5. Physical Deployment Model

  6. Process Deployment Model

  7. Articulated Private Resource Networks • The User Controlled Light Path (UCLP) software developed by CANARIE • Allows users to define their own packet- or switch-based network architecture including: • topology, routing, virtual routers, switches, protocols, virtual machines and processes • Based on the concept of many separate, concurrent and independently managed Articulated Private Networks (APN) • Operating on top of one or more Resource network substrates across different ownership domains Bill St. Arnaud - SDSC Presentation, November 2006 Extended by NORIA Design Team, December 2006 NORIA: Network for Ocean Research, Interaction and Application

  8. Articulation of Federated Resources

  9. Application of Resource Networks

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