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e-VLBI FP6 Proposal

e-VLBI FP6 Proposal. Outline. Background The Call Content of Proposal & Aim Possible Participants Overall preparation plan. Background. e-VLBI is widely recognised as an important proving application for Research Networks across the globe.

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e-VLBI FP6 Proposal

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  1. e-VLBI FP6 Proposal

  2. Outline • Background • The Call • Content of Proposal & Aim • Possible Participants • Overall preparation plan

  3. Background • e-VLBI is widely recognised as an important proving application for Research Networks across the globe. • Collaboration between EVN, GEANT, NRENs and EC already substantial. • Recent milestones (first image, first science) suggests e-VLBI is about to “come of age”.

  4. FP6 proposal is an opportunity to properly fund our e-VLBI activities. • We understand that a proposal with a strong international dimension is important. • e.g. China, S. Africa, Australia, Japan, USA ? • Coordinate the project as an I3 (like RadioNet) – most flexible instrument and only one that permits Research Activities. • We understand that about 10 projects will be funded from the 25 MEuro pot – we should aim for a big project (3 MEuro from the EC ?).

  5. FP6 Jargon hierarchy • AREAS of WORK • GEANT • eInfrastructure – GRID initiatives • eInfrastructure – Consolidating initiatives • SUPPORT SCHEMES • Trans-national access • Integrating activities • Communication N/W development • Design studies • Construction of new infrastructure • Accompanying measures Call b.3. • Forms of Support (INSTRUMENTS) • Integrated Infrastructure Initiatives • Co-ordinating actions • Specific support actions • ACTIVITIES • Networking activities • Specific service activities • Joint research activities

  6. Call Summary • Support Scheme: Communication Network Development • Area of Work: Infrastructure – Consolidating Initiatives • Available instruments: • Integrated Infrastructure Initiatives • Co-ordination Actions • Specific Support Actions • Relevant Objectives: • Reinforce user communities, e.g. astronomy • Reinforce policies, management actions, tools, e.g. ICT-resource sharing, security, registries/repositories of resources • Support international collaboration, e.g. Latin America, Asia, the Balkans etc. • Fixed deadline: 17 March 2005, 17:00

  7. Content of the Proposal • Initial aim is… The creation of a real-time e-VLBI network in Europe and beyond, transparently connecting together an e-EVN/e-MERLIN array of up to 16 telescopes operating reliably at data rates of 512 Mbps. • Ultimate aim: The Use of High-Speed Networks, >10Gb/s, to realise the full potential of diverse radio astronomy resources across Europe. Like RadioNet I3, split into 3 main sections: • Networking Activities, Specific Support Actions & Joint Research Activities.

  8. Overview of Networking Activities NA No. Name Lead 1 I3 Management JIVE 2 EVN-NREN Forum DANTE ? 3 e-VLBI Tech. Forum ? 4 e-VLBI Science Forum Onsala? 5 I3 Dissemination & PR JIVE ?

  9. Overview of Specific Service Activities SSA No. Name Lead 1 European Production e-VLBI facility JIVE 2 Trans-continental e-VLBI JIVE 3 Expanded e-MERLIN JBO (?) 4 Expanded LOFAR ASTRON (?)

  10. Overview of Joint Research Activities JRA No. Name Lead 1 Software correlator and GRID JIVE (van Langevelde) 2 Future e-VLBI Developments ?

  11. SSA1:European Production eVLBI facility • Targets: • Fully functional, real-time eVLBI instrument. • Up to 16 stations at 512 Mbps • Rapid response capability for ToO observations at telescopes and correlator • Transparent connection of e-MERLIN telescopes • Telescope control, dynamic scheduling, auxiliary telescope data • Fringe (performance) feedback to stations • RT pipelining • 512 Mb/s/station performance • Activities: • Robust real-time correlator control software • Robus input/integration/output (Mark5B/VSI) capability • Improved network end-to-end performance • Additional connections to telescopes: Effelsberg, Yebes, Sardinia, Noto, HRAO, Shanghai, Urumqi, Kunming, Miyun, Ventspils, Cebreros, New Norcia • Additional s: Amsterdam  JIVE and long term SURFnet-JIVE connection deal • Continuing, trans-European network support • eVLBI, back-end solutions for telescopes new to VLBI • Increased network capacity Jb-UKERNA (and UKERNA-GEANT?)

  12. SSA 2:Trans-contintental eVLBI • Targets • Expanded eVLBI network to include telescopes beyond Europe: • e.g. China, Latvia, South Africa, Arecibo, Korea • Activities • Local loops to relevant telescopes • Trans-continental network connections

  13. Possible Participants • Partners: • e-VLBI PoC Radio Astronomy Institutes: • JIVE, ASTRON, OSO, JBO, TCfA, MRO, IRA, Arecibo, MPIfR. • e-VLBI capable telescopes 2005 onwards: • OAN (Spain), ShAO (China), HRAO (S. Africa), VIRAC (Latvia), FSU ? • Subset of e-VLBI PoC NRENs • Letters of support from the community: • e-VLBI Technology developers: • Haystack Obs ?, Australia, Japan. • Application driven interests: • ESA/ESOC/ESTEC (Space Science via precision Spacecraft Navigation)

  14. Proposal preparation plan

  15. Thank You

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