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“Calit2: Entering The Second Five Years"
Invited Talk
UC President’s Board on Science and Innovation
Oakland, CA
September 29, 2005
Dr. Larry Smarr
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Harry E. Gruber Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
Calit2 is Completing its Mission
• Occupying New Buildings and Facilities• Partnering with Industry• Building Teams for Larger Federal Grants• Coupling Two UC Campuses• Reaching out to the California Private Universities and CSU• Strengthening UC as a Whole• Working with First Responders and Recovery Operations• Innovating with Students• Collaborating with California’s International Trading Partners
September 26-30, 2005Calit2 @ University of California, San Diego
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Calit2@UCSD Is Up and Running
iGrid
2005T H E G L O B A L L A M B D A I N T E G R A T E D F A C I L I T Y
Maxine Brown, Tom DeFanti, Co-Chairs
www.igrid2005.org
50 Demonstrations, 20 Counties, 100 Gbps
First Trans-Pacific Super High Definition Telepresence Meeting in New Calit2 Digital Cinema Auditorium
Keio University President Anzai
UCSD Chancellor Fox
Lays Technical Basis for
Global Digital
Cinema
Sony NTT SGI
First Remote Interactive High Definition Video Exploration of Deep Sea Vents
Source John Delaney & Deborah Kelley, UWash
Canadian-U.S. Collaboration
Largest Tiled Wall in the WorldEnables Integration of Streaming High Resolution Video
Calit2@UCI Apple Tiled Display WallDriven by 25 Dual-Processor G5s
50 Apple 30” Cinema Displays200 Million Pixels of Viewing Real Estate!
Source: Falko Kuester, Calit2@UCINSF Infrastructure Grant
Data—One Foot Resolution USGS Images of La Jolla, CA
HDTV
Digital Cameras Digital Cinema
Combining Telepresence with Remote Interactive Analysis of Data Over National LambdaRail
HDTV Over Lambda
OptIPuter Visualized
Data
SIO/UCSD
NASA Goddard
www.calit2.net/articles/article.php?id=660
August 8, 2005
The OptIPuter Enabled Collaboratory:Remote Researchers Jointly Exploring Complex Data
OptIPuter will ConnectThe Calit2@UCI 200M-Pixel Wall
to The Calit2@UCSD100M-Pixel Display
With Shared Fast Deep Storage
“SunScreen” Run by Sun Opteron Cluster
UCI
UCSD
Calit2 is Continuing to Increase its Engagement with Industry
• Major Partners Are Reinvesting After Initial Five Years– QUALCOMM– Sun Microsystems
• New Partnerships Are Being Developed– Intel embedded systems teaching Labs– JVC “Cold Light” Virtual Reality Joint Development
• This Week iGrid2005 Joint Press Releases with:– Glimmerglass– Force10– SGI– Skywalker Sound – Nortel– Sony– NTT– Yamaha
Calit2 Industry Partners:Driving Public-Private Innovation Throughout California
Source: Jerry
Sheehan, Calit2
Draft Data Only 93 of
132 Partners Mapped
David A. Hinds, Laura L. Stuve, Geoffrey B. Nilsen, Eran Halperin, Eleazar Eskin, Dennis G. Ballinger,
Kelly A. Frazer, David R. Cox. “Whole-Genome Patterns of Common DNA Variation
in Three Human Populations” Science 18 February, 2005: 307(5712):1072-1079.
Calit2 Researcher Eskin Collaborates with Perlegen Sciences on Map of Human Genetic Variation Across Populations
“We have characterized whole-genome patterns of common human DNA variation by genotyping
1,586,383 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 71 Americans of European, African, and Asian
ancestry.”
“Although knowledge of a single genetic risk factor can seldom be used to predict the treatment
outcome of a common disease, knowledge of a large fraction of all the major genetic risk factors contributing to a treatment response or common
disease could have immediate utility, allowing existing treatment options to be matched to
individual patients without requiring additional knowledge of the mechanisms by which the genetic
differences lead to different outcomes .”“More detailed haplotype
analysis results are available at http://research.calit2.net/hap/wgha/ “
Calit2 Has Been Working with CENIC to Provide the California Optical Networks for CineGrid
Calit2UCI
USC
SFSU
UCB
In addition, 1Gb and 10Gb Connections to:
• Seattle, Asia, Australia, New Zealand
• Chicago, Europe, Russia, China
• Tijuana, Rosarita Beach, Ensenada
Discussions with CITRIS
Calit2’s CineGrid Team is Working with Cinema Industry
in LA and SF
Extending SoCal OptIPuter to USC
School of Cinema-Television
Calit2UCSD
Prototype of CineGrid
Digital Archive of Films
Partnering with SFSU’s Institute for
Next Generation Internet
Webcasting iGrid to Calit2’s SFSU CineGrid Partners
Wow! Last night was really something. The whole group in San Francisco was buzzing after the event.
It really distilled for everyone just how important and imminent this work is. If we keep this up we just might change everything!
--Blogger, SFSU
CalRadio 1.0 – A Calit2 Academic-Industrial PlatformLaunches Open Source Software Defined Radio
• Developed with Industrial Partners– Symbol Technologies—RF Module and Early MAC Code– Texas Instruments—Development System
• Being Used in Calit2 Projects– ResponseSphere, RESCUE, WIISARD
• Allows Researchers to Test Out New Algorithms and New Techniques for Wireless Communications
• Teaching Tool for Graduate and Undergraduate Researchers• On Display at MobiQuitous 2005,
– The Second Annual Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Networks and Services, July In San Diego
• Won Best Demo Award at Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN’05)
Souce: Doug Palmer, Calit2
Major Progress on Wireless Internet Information System for Medical Response in Disasters
First Tier
Mid Tier
Wireless Networks
Triage
Command Center
Reality Flythrough Mobile Video
802.11 pulse ox
New Calit2 Initiative is to Transition these Systems into Hospitals
New NSF Infrastructure Grant Establishes Calit2Project Rescue Testbeds in Irvine and in San Diego
• Localized Site-Specific Disasters Via Crisis Response Drills
• Large Scale Regional Disasters Via Simulations
• Transportation (Simulation) – ImageCat– Test & Validate IT and Social Science
Research Within the Context of Regional Crisis Response
• CAMAS (Crisis Assessment, Mitigation, And Analysis) – UCI Campus
– Field-Test and Refine Research on Information Collection, Analysis, Sharing, and Dissemination in Controlled yet Realistic Settings
• GLQ (Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego/UCSD)– Ubiquitous Wireless Coverage in Downtown
San Diego– Test Network Architecture Enhancement and
New Applications
www.responsphere.orgPI: Magda El Zarki, ICS, UCI
Calit2 Is Applying OptIPuter Technologiesto Post-Hurricane Recovery
Working with NASA, USGS, NOAA, NIEHS, EPA, SDSU, SDSC, Duke, …
We Are Living Through A Fundamental Global Change—How Can We Glimpse the Future?
[The Internet] has created a [global] platform where intellectual work, intellectual capital,
could be delivered from anywhere. It could be disaggregated, delivered, distributed, produced, and
put back together again…
The playing field is being leveled.”
Nandan Nilekani, CEO Infosys (Bangalore, India)
Calit2 Has Developed Research Partnerships with California’s Major Trading Partners
• California’s Two Biggest Trading Partners are NAFTA and Asia:– Mexico—Largest – Japan – Canada – China– Korea– Taiwan– United Kingdom– Hong Kong– Singapore– Netherlands
• Leading Export Category is Computers and Electronic Products • International Commerce Drives ~ 1/4 of California’s Economy
Office of Trade and Industry Information, U.S. Department of Commerce
California has Dropped to Second Place
Texas surpassed California in 2002 and has remained at the top of the list ever since
(Sept 2005)
Pacific Rim Undergraduate Experiences PRIME 2005
• Preparing Students for the Global Workplace of the 21st Century– 14 UCSD Undergrads
– NSF- Funded with Calit2
– Students Work With Researchers During Summer in: – Australia, Japan, Taiwan, China and Thailand
– Chemistry, Biomedical, Ecology, Networking
Calit2/PRAGMA International Grid Testbed
AIST, JapanCNIC, China
KISTI, Korea
ASCC, Taiwan
NCHC, TaiwanUoHyd, India
MU, Australia
BII, Singapore
KU, Thailand
USM, Malaysia
NCSA, USA
SDSC, USA
CICESE, Mexico
UNAM, Mexico
UChile, Chile
TITECH, Japan
CUDI-CENIC Fiber Dedication at Border Governor’s Conference, July 14, 2005
OsakaProf. Aoyama
Prof. Smarr
Torreon Conference---Fiber Dedication Linking Mexico and US, crossing at San Diego-Tijuana
• Shared Security
• Energy
• Trans-National Crime
• Education and Research
• Business Development
US Mexico
Arnold
Culmination of Three Years of Work Between Calit2,
CICESE, CENIC, and CUDI
http://www.cudi.edu.mx/