International Collaborations and Advanced Networking Projects
Spring 2002 Internet2 Member Meeting
Other international sessions for the Spring 2002 Member Meeting:
The complete program for the Spring 2002 Member Meeting is available
at http://www.internet2.edu/activities/php/agenda.php?session_event_id=103
Agenda
Monday, May 6 2002
1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Marriot Crystal Gateway Hotel, Arlington, VA
Room: Salon J & K
| 1:30 PM |
Introductory Remarks
- Ana Preston |
| 1:35 PM |
Australia - update and overview of projects
- George McLaughlin (AARNET) [ppt] [htm]
George McLaughlin will provide an update covering Australia's
international connections and plans; progress on Australia's
advanced network programs (GrangeNet, CeNTIE and MNet); International
collabotaion on advanced communication and grid services. Using
AARnet's carrier licence to members benefit.
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| 1:55 PM |
DataTAG project and CERN - Olivier
Martin (CERN) [ppt] [htm]
A report on the EU DataTAG project and recent development of
CERN's connectivity to the USA
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| 2:15 PM |
European collaboration on research networking
development - Karel Vietsch (TERENA) [ppt] [htm]
Summary overview of current joint European work in developing,
evaluating, testing, integrating and promoting new networking,
middleware and application technologies in the TERENA Technical
Programme. Some of the work areas to be outlined: directories,
PKI, videoconferencing and streaming, IPv6 testbeds, developing
measurement tools for networks with very high capacities, optical
testbeds.
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| 2:35 PM |
BREAK |
| 2:55 PM |
SingAREN update - Akkihebbal
L. Ananda (SingAREN) [ppt] [htm]
- Infrastructure - current and future plans
- International collaborative projects on SingAREN & I2
networks
- Major research initiatives in Singapore
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| 3:20 PM |
Multifaceted Approach to Biomedical Information
Retrieval - Josep Prous, Jr., Ph. D., Jesús Salillas,
(Prous Science) [ppt] [htm]
The session will discuss and demonstrate TTMed Channel, an
advanced platform for scientific and biomedical information
retrieval, developed by Prous Science (Barcelona, Spain), in
collaboration with the International Center for Advanced Internet
Research (ICAIR, Chicago, US) and the Catalan Internet2 Initiative
(i2CAT, Barcelona, Spain).
The platform stores large collections of relevant information
in different formats, such as:
- data on new and established drugs
- chemical structures and synthesis schemes for selected compounds
- patent and reference information
- genomics
- experimental pharmacology and pharmacodinamics
- clinical studies
- digital video and slide archives of scientific and medical
conferences
- digital video recordings of advanced surgical techniques
- educational animations
- CME courses
All information items are interlinked, enabling navigation
between different media types. The information makes full use
of the Internet2's bandwith, offering broadcast quality full
screen video and animations delivered in multicast. Multimedia
information in the database is indexed via a patent pending
multilingual speech recognition and indexation engine, which
is based on a phonetic approach and is fully vocabulary and
speaker independent. Textual information present in slides is
also extracted and indexed.
The session will demonstrate large scale multimedia digital
archives, enabling precise information retrieval on a multimedia
and multiformat database via textual, chemical substructure
or voice queries.
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| 3:40 PM |
CSTNET Progress and Applications
- Chuck Song (CSTNET) [ppt] [htm]
In this presentation, we will introduce CSTNET's progress within
past one year and the planned upgrade of CSTNET in next five
years, which is being implemented on a key project of Tenth
Five-year Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Furthermore,
we will focus on research projects on the layers of middleware
and application at CSTNET. Some are finished, such as "Scientific
Database Applications on High-speed Network" and "Scientific
Database Applications on HPC environment", and others are
in progress, such as "High Performance Streaming System"
and "Scientific Data Grid".As Grid is a hot topic
today, we will discuss several specific issues in our system
and give a draft design of our SDG.
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| 4:00 PM |
PingER Project -- Connie Logg
[ppt] [htm]
With the increasing globalization of the Internet, grids and
the academic and research collaborations, understanding the
inter nation network performance is increasingly important.
We will report on publicly available Internet performance measurements,
from the PingER project, that include loss, from January 1995
to the current day. The measurements are made using the ubiquitous
ping facility, are low impact and provide round trip time, loss,
reachability, jitter, and estimated throughput. The measurements
are made from about 15 countries to over 70 countries which
together contain over 99% of the world's population with Internet
connections. After a brief description of the measurement method,
deployment and visualization tools, we will report on: the improvements
in performance seen over the years (roughly a factor of 10 in
4 years between well connected countries); where the digital
divide between well connected regions and for less well connected
regions may be increasing; performance between regions of the
world identifying regions with poor connectivity. Also presented
will be: examples of the frequency and impacts of upgrades on
performance; the impact of events such as September 11 '01 on
reachability; a comparison of ESnet and Internet 2 performance.
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| 4:20 PM |
CUDI and Latin American connections update
- Carlos Casasus (CUDI) [ppt] [htm]
An update on CUDI and recent developments within the country
and other important Latin American countries.
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| 4:40 PM |
International Collaborations
- Stuart Kippelman (Johnson & Johnson) [ppt] [htm]
This session will provide an overview of the vision for instantaneous
global collaboration in business, and within scientific research.
By combining communications, global connectivity, and business
requirements, we begin to scratch the surface of the benefits
that true global collaboration can provide - to be productive
and creative from anywhere, to anywhere in the world - at anytime!
Included is an overview of how Johnson & Johnson is using
collaboration technologies to connect scientists worldwide.
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| 5:00 PM |
Wrap Up/Adjourn |
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