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Internet2 and its Resources for Research and Education

Internet2 and its Resources for Research and Education. Jennifer Oxenford Associate Director Rutgers Cyberinfrastructure Day April 4, 2006. What is Internet2?. The Research and Education Network for the United States Led by 206 research universities

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Internet2 and its Resources for Research and Education

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  1. Internet2 and its Resources for Research and Education Jennifer Oxenford Associate DirectorRutgers Cyberinfrastructure Day April 4, 2006

  2. What is Internet2? • The Research and Education Network for the United States • Led by 206 research universities • Close collaborations with government: NIH, NSF, NLM, NASA, to name only a few • An organization that serves academic and technology needs at all levels of education • A venue that brings together academics and scientists from all over the world

  3. Internet2 Mission and Goals • Internet2 Mission = Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. • Internet2 Goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

  4. Internet2 Today Applications End-to-end Performance Security Motivate Enable Middleware Services Networks

  5. Keys to the Future of the Internet • Connectivity • Reliable • Scalable • High performance • Architectural evolution • Reach • Ease of use, privacy, and security • Integration with advanced applications

  6. Internet2 Universities206 University Members, October 2005

  7. Abilene (the Backbone) Participating institutions include: 206 University members, 12 Corporate partners, 11 Corporate sponsors, 48 Corporate members, and 43 Affiliates

  8. Advanced Networking Organizations around the World

  9. Internet2 International Partners Europe-Middle East ARNES (Slovenia)BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DANTE (Europe) DFN-Verein (Germany) FCCN (Portugal) GARR (Italy) GIP-RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) Israel-IUCC (Israel) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) POL-34 (Poland) Qatar Foundation (Qatar) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxemburg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) Asia-Pacific AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) ANF (Korea) CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) SingAREN (Singapore) NECTEC / UNINET(Thailand) TANet2 (Taiwan) NGI-NZ (New Zealand) TERENA (Europe) Asia-Pacific MCIT [EUN/ENSTINET] (Egypt) TENET (South Africa) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CLARA (Latin America & Caribbean) CEDIA (Ecuador) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2Net (Costa Rica) CUDI (Mexico) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP [FAPESP] (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Last updated: 1 October2005

  10. K20 Initiative • Connect and engage K-12s, museums, libraries, science and cultural centers, aquariums, community colleges, etc. • Increased opportunities for joint funding, collaboration with Higher ed, student attraction, enhanced learning and education

  11. Sponsored Education Group Participants - 34 States 9/05

  12. K20 Status and Growth

  13. What is MAGPI? MAGPI Defined MAGPI is a regional aggregation point for Internet2. We serve the Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey research and education communities. MAGPI Mission To introduce new technology To collaboratively develop new applications with our subscribers To make access to these technologies and applications economical and sustainable

  14. Arcadia University Capital Area IU Carbon Lehigh IU Chester County IU Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education (CAPE) Delaware County IU DeSales University Fox Chase Cancer Center The Franklin Institute Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals Lafayette College Lehigh Carbon Community College Lehigh University Lehigh Valley Hospital Mont. Co. Intermediate Unit Mont. Co. Community College NJEDge.Net – State R&E Network for N.J. Princeton University CERMUSA / St. Francis University Temple University Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital Tuscarora IU University of Delaware University of Pennsylvania University of Scranton Villanova University Widener University Current Members

  15. Upcoming/Prospective Members • Community College of Philadelphia • Philadelphia School District • Philadelphia Museum of Art • The Philadelphia Orchestra • University of the Arts • Academy of Natural Sciences • National Constitution Center • WHYY • …

  16. Good Things Happening in Pennsylvania • Act 183 – Creation of the E-Fund *…“establishing the Broadband Outreach and Aggregation Fund; “… The creation of Wide Area Networks that provide broadband connectivity to school districts *Senate Actions 2003-2004 Regular Session, Thursday, November 18, 2004

  17. The New Jersey State Research and Education Network

  18. Internet2 Capacity (yeah, it’s fast) Internet2 6 Seconds 56 kbps ISDN DSL/Cable T1 25 Hours 6.4 Hours 168 Hours 74 Hours Time Required to Download2-hour Course Lecture DVD

  19. Making Connections Across Technologies • e-VLBI astronomers leverage end-to-end performance tools to fine-tune instrument connectivity • Corporate members build on Shibboleth to implement authorization services in products • Earthquake researchers routinely use the Internet2 Commons videoconferencing

  20. Inter-Disciplinary Partnerships Catalyse New Uses • Direct Visualizations • Data Collection/Integration • Data Mining • Device Intercommunication • Haptic Immersion • Augmented Dexterity • Advanced Sensors • Wireless Data Collection • Economic Models for Reimbursement Realities Image courtesy of: Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the SCI Institute 1

  21. Enhanced Surgical Planning • Training • Pre-surgical planning • Interoperative segmentation • Brain atlas • fMRI Ron Kikinis, M.D., Steve Pieper, Ph.D., Simon Warfield, Ph.D. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, NIH, Harvard Medical School Funded by NCRR/NIH

  22. New Methods of HealthScience Research www.nbirn.net

  23. Synthetic Worlds • Otherwise known as massive multiplayer interactive games • Over 5 million “inhabitants” today • Doubling every 18 months • About 2% of the Internet-connected population age 14-28 spend more time in the synthetic world than in the real world • Linked to the real world • Physical artifacts like playing cards • Ebay auctions for “money” and resources • Real people make real money

  24. PIC Simulation and Dose Calculations • PIC Simulations to study proton acceleration using laser induced plasmas • Collaborating with JAERI and NTT of Japan who provide computational facilities, FCCC provides the clinical application of this research • Data transfer requirements of up to 10 Gb • Goal to provide theoretical basis for laser accelerated proton beam radiotherapy • Monte Carlo Studies • Accurate dose calculation and treatment validation for radiotherapy • Typical data package for remote dose computation is about 100-500 Mb • Goal is to establish network based treatment planning and dose verification for radiotherapy

  25. Remote Pathology Consults • Using DVTS (Digital Video Transport System) at 30 Mbps, Multicast • Pathology faculty across four regional hospitals can conduct regular virtual consults with superior high quality images and minimal delay in transmitted slide manipulation Dr. Michael Feldman, UPENN Dr. David Foran, UMDNJ

  26. Undersea Oceanography Images National Geographic

  27. National Digital Mammography Archive University of Toronto University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania Oakridge National Laboratory University of North Carolina Dr. Robert Hollobeek, NSCP Images courtesy of: Dr. Robert Hollebeek, NCSA

  28. Changing Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century Classroom What Internet2 Offers: • Real Time Collaboration • Immediate Access to Expertise and/or Audiences • Geographical Distribution • Authentic Learning Environments • High Quality, Real-Time Audio and Video Interaction => Engagement

  29. Why Internet2? • The student who will enter medical school in 5 10 years can absorb multiple channels of information Dynamic charts Second screen Communal note taking lecture messaging Slide courtesy Parvati Dev, Stanford

  30. Rich Multimedia Libraries: The Research Channel http://www.researchchannel.org

  31. Rich Multimedia LibrariesTeachers’ Domain - WGBH http://www.teachersdomain.org

  32. Rich Multimedia Libraries NSDL – National Science Digital Library http://www.nsdl.org/

  33. Lehigh University Remote Scanning Electron Microscopy http://www.lehigh.edu/~inimagin/

  34. International Collaborations Leni-Basso / Group Motion DanceCo. • DVTS • Keio University in Tokyo and Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA • Live rehearsal and critique of “Rondo” http://www.magpi.net/Sept16.html

  35. Game Film Project • Interactive Game Film Project • Used Access Grid • Apple Servers run out of MAGPI • Access Grid support by Penn Video Network • International University Collaboration between 13 schools

  36. Distributed Medical Simulation • CERMUSA/St. Francis University partnering with USUHS and others • Using DVTS (Digital Video Transport System) at 30 Mbps, Multicast • Medical Education and Distributed Patient Simulations

  37. Immersive Segmentation 3-D medical simulation based on the virtual human project Distributed interactive collaborative segmentation Evaluating hosting the dataset locally on MAGPI for regional access by schools/hospitals Dr. Steven Senger, Univ. of Wisconsin, La Crosse Scientific Visualization Project http://visu.uwlax.edu/NGI/ImmSeg.html

  38. High Performance Group-to-Group Collaboration ; 150 sites worldwide http://www.accessgrid.org/

  39. Internet2 DV Guide http://db.arts.usf.edu/dvguide/default.asp

  40. ARENA Atlashttp://arena.internet2.edu/

  41. NLANR http://dast.nlanr.net/AAD/ • Over 4,000 applications • Projects and resources from more than 30 countries • Developed by UIUC, funded by NSF • Also searchable from http://apps.internet2.edu

  42. Health Sciences Medical Middleware Veterinary Medicine Arts & Humanities Arts Performance High Energy and Nuclear Physics Geospatial Apps Orthopaedic Surgery Radiology Bioethics (proposed) Astronomy I2 Working Groups, SIGs, BoFs • Voice over IP • Digital Video • VidMid VC • VidMidVoD • ResearchChannel • Network Storage • Presence & Integrated Communications • Teaching & Learning • …

  43. Federated Authentication • Scalable, decentralized infrastructure • Critical to a broad range of initiatives • Being adopted and implemented • Industry • International partners • Middleware is an increasingly enabling element • Examples:

  44. Middleware • A layer of software between the network and the applications • Authentication • Identification • Authorization • Directories • Security middleware.internet2.edu

  45. Internet2 Middleware Initiative • Internet2 community has unique needs and capabilities • Middleware Architecture Committee for Education • Early Harvest and Early Adopters • Internet2 PKI Labs • Shibboleth (authentication) • Computational middleware (Beta Grid) • Medical middleware • Directories

  46. Get and Stay Involved • Talk with your campus IT folks and local Internet2 liaisons to MAGPI • Seek/be faculty/student champions • Follow and join MAGPI K20 User Group/Forums • Sign-up for MAGPI PD or VC Training • Host/attend an Internet2 Event • Participate in Virtual Events - Megaconference, Gigaconference, Keystone, etc • Send me feedback/updates/inquiries • Have a “virtual beer” with other I2 champions

  47. The MAGPI K20 Support Network • K20 User Group and Virtual Forums • Tri-State Database • K20 Portal • K20 Newsletter • Training • Videoconferencing/I2 Commons Training • Curriculum Integration/Professional Development http://www.magpi.net/k20network.html

  48. More Information • http://www.magpi.net • http://www.magpi.net/k20network.html • http://k20.internet2.edu • http://www.internet2.edu • http://www.cilc.org • http:www.megaconferencejr.org • http://www.researchchannel.com • http://www.teachersdomain.org

  49. Q&A - Thank you! Contact Info: Jennifer Oxenford jmacdoug@magpi.net 215-898-0341 www.magpi.net

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