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High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network

A collaborative project funded by the National Science Foundation and the University of California, San Diego, creating, demonstrating, and evaluating the HPWREN network for various research and education applications, including astronomy, ecology, and geophysics.

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High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network

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  1. High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network An interdisciplinary collaboration Funded by the National Science Foundation University of California, San Diego Hans-Werner Braun, Principal Investigator http://hpwren.ucsd.edu

  2. Creating, Demonstrating, & Evaluating HPWREN Current Topology December 2001

  3. Creating, Demonstrating, & Evaluating HPWREN Astronomy Ecology Field Research Applications Geophysics

  4. Creating, Demonstrating, & Evaluating HPWREN Rural Native American Learning Centers and Remote Schools Astronomy Education Applications

  5. Creating, Demonstrating, & Evaluating HPWREN 45 Mbps Backbone High-speed Access Links Network Analysis Research network statistics available at http://stat.hpwren.ucsd.edu/

  6. North Peak Initial high speed backbone plus MLO Stephenson Peak Mt Laguna Observatory Mt Woodson UCSD/SDSC

  7. Example earthquake sensors in the desert

  8. Earthquake sensor and data collector on Toro Peak

  9. SDSU’s Mt. Laguna astronomy observatory

  10. Palomar Observatory

  11. Santa MargaritaEcological Reserve

  12. Salton Sea Toro Peak,(8k’+) Boyd Deep Canyon Pinyon Flats

  13. Mt. Woodson Pala Learning Center UCSD/SDSC Initial PalaIndianReservationconnection Mt. Woodson

  14. La JollaIndian Reservation connection Palomar Mountain relay site La Jolla learning center Mt. Woodson UCSD/SDSC

  15. Tribal Digital Village project • Native American activity building up on HPWREN • Funded by Hewlett Packard • Awarded to the Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association • HPWREN is collaborator, and not the service provider • Objective of a utility architected and operated by Native Americans

  16. San DiegoCountyNative AmericanReservations Pala Los Coyotes Pauma La Jolla Rincon San Pasqual Santa Ysabel Mesa Grande Inaja Cosmit Cuyapaipe Barona Captain Grande Vieja Manzanita La Posta Campo Sycuan Jamul

  17. San DiegoCountyNative AmericanReservations--TDVnetconcepts Pala Los Coyotes Pauma La Jolla Cluster 2 Cluster 1 Rincon San Pasqual Santa Ysabel Mesa Grande Inaja Cosmit Cluster 3 Cuyapaipe Barona Captain Grande Vieja Manzanita Cluster 4 La Posta Campo Sycuan Jamul

  18. Diffusion of networked infrastructure reservation reservation reservation reservation Internet connection backbone link to other cluster area Cluster area reservation backbone link to other cluster area

  19. TDVNetCluster 1 relay Mt. Woodson HPWREN Backbone site Pala Learning Center and Fire Station San Pasqual relay and Resource Center Rincon Education and TANF lab

  20. Mt Woodson to Pala, Rincon and San Pasqual Indian Res. ID2 Ch11 ID12 Ch6 Ch11 Pala relay Pala Firestation ID3 Ch6 Ch11 San Pasqual ResourceCtr Ch11 ID4 Ch11 Ch11 San Pasqual relay San Pasqual Firestation ID2 Ch6 ID3 Ch11 Rincon TANF San Pasqual Rsrc-Ctr AP ID6 Ch1 Rincon EdCtr C1-2-relay C1-1-relay switch port 0/14 MtWoodson

  21. Demonstrations and Exploratory Work Crisis Management Coastal Studies

  22. Yagi antenna on tripod yagi antenna amplifier tripod antenna cable to power injector

  23. February 2001,CDF demonstration

  24. May 2001, CENIC networking conference SDSC at UCSD 3.1 miles 4.5 miles Mt. Soledad relay site Paradise Point conference site

  25. Multi-agency crisis management demo28 August 2001 Inmarsat satellite Sharp Hospital relay site UCSD HPWREN Internet connection at SDSC network- controllable video camera 64kbps ISDN link DARPA ENCOMPASS Server at SSC mobile weather station Inmarsat ground station Inmarsat satellite antenna National Guard Armory SSC Deployable Communications Support Terminal

  26. June 2001, SIO Pier -> Black’s Beach Scripps Pier Black’s Beach Everyone’s happy!

  27. Evaluating HPWREN Social Impacts Research Community Education Community

  28. Evaluating HPWREN Social Impacts M.A. Thesis Project: HPWREN’s Impacts on Ecological Field Research • Concentration: DoI/SIA • Users: Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve field researchers • Perceived Attributes: Relative Advantage, Compatibility, Complexity • Tools: Experiment/ Surveys

  29. High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network An interdisciplinary collaboration Funded by the National Science Foundation University of California, San Diego Hans-Werner Braun, Principal Investigator http://hpwren.ucsd.edu

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