Digital Health Sciences: First Global Multicast of RSNA Image Interpretation Session
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Digital Health Sciences: First Global Multicast of RSNA Image Interpretation Session
Joe Mambretti, Director, ([email protected])
International Center for Advanced Internet Research (www.icair.org)Director, Metropolitan Research and Education Network (www.mren.org)
Partner, StarLight/STAR TAP (www.startap.net/starlight)PI-OMNINet (www.icair.org/omninet)
March 10, 2004
• Creation and Early Implementation of Advanced Networking Technologies - The Next Generation Internet All Optical Networks, Terascale Networks
• Advanced Applications, Middleware, Large-Scale Infrastructure, NG Optical Networks and Testbeds, Public Policy Studies and Forums Related to NG Networks
Accelerating Leading Edge Innovation and Enhanced Global Communications through Advanced Internet Technologies, in Partnership with the Global Community
Introduction to iCAIR:
Goal: Enhanced Visual Experiences Through High Quality Digital Media
• Sense of Immersion in Experience• Sense of Presence• Highly Interactive• Extremely Detailed Visuals • High Quality - Quality of Real Life Experiences• Next Step – Beyond Mere Duplication of Common
Vision• Enhanced Access Methods• iGRID2005 – Showcase for Next Generation IT, Incl DM
Initiative: First Global Multicast of RSNA Image Interpretation Session – Sunday, Nov 30, 2003
• Sunday Afternoon Image Interpretation Session• 60 Year Tradition• RSNA Conference – 60,000 Participants • Over 4,400+ Attend IIS• 200 International, 30 Countries• Challenging Cases • Medical Education Credits • At McCormick Place in Chicago
Partners in First Global Multicast of RSNA Image Interpretation Session
• National Library of Medicine (National Institutes of Health)• Radiological Society of North America • Radiology Department, Northwestern Univ. Medical School • International Center for Advanced Internet Research,
Northwestern University • Prous Science • Video Furnace • Metropolitan Research and Education Network (Multicast)• Metropolitan Exposition and Pier Authority (Multicast)• WIDE (Japan) (Multicast)• SURFnet5 (Multicast)• I2-CAT (Multicast)• StarLight (Multicast)• I2 (Multicast)
TTMed Project
• Prous Science iCAIR Partnership• On Demand Archive of Video Content• Interactive Virtual Access to Live Conferences• TeleSurgery• Medical Megaconference• Digital Medical Educational Archive• High Quality Educational Experiences• Distance Independent• Access to Multiple Content Types• High Quality Viewing
StarLight/MREN
• Located in Northwestern’s Downtown Campus: 710 N. Lake Shore Drive
Carrier POPs
Chicago NAP
MPEAGE
• An Advanced Network for Advanced Applications
• Designed in 1993; Initial Production in 1994, Managed at L2 & L3
• Created by Consortium of Research Organizations -- over 20
• Partner to STAR TAP/StarLight, I-WIRE, NGI and R&E Net Initiatives, Grid and Globus Initiatives etc.
• Model for Next Generation Internets
• Developed World’s First GigaPOP
• Next – the “Optical MREN”
• Soon - Optical ‘TeraPOP’ Services
ATM SWITCH
Cisco LS1010
Juniper M5
MREN AS 22335
STARLIGHT ETHERNET SWITCH
Cisco 6509
( Route Processor is MREN AS 22335 )
OC-12 to SBC NAP
Current MREN Network TopologyMarch 2004
cjl 25 March 2004
OC-3 to SBC NAP OC-3OC-3OC-3
Gigabit Ethernet connections to peers
iBGP
Uses routed VLAN interfaces
10/100 switch
GigE
10GigE to Abilene
10GigE to Force10
10GigE to eval Procket
Source: Caren Litvanyi
StarLight – “By Researchers For Researchers”
Abbott Hall, Northwestern University’sChicago downtown campusView from StarLight
StarLight is an experimental optical infrastructure andproving ground for network services optimized forhigh-performance applicationsGE+2.5+10GEExchangeSoon:Multiple 10GEsOver Optics – World’s “Largest”10GE Exchange!
StarLight Facility-ConnectedUS and International Networks
US National• Abilene• ESnet (DOE) • “UltraNet”(DOE) • DREN (DOD)• NREN (NASA)• NISN (NASA)• vBNS+ (coming)• DTFnet• NLR• USAwaves (coming)
US Metro/Regional• OMNInet• MREN (Midwest)• I-WIRE/DWDM• I-Light (coming)
• AMPATH (South America)
• ASnet (Taiwan)
• BELnet (Belgium)
• CA*net4 (Canada)
• CERN/DataTAG
• CERNET (China)
• GÉANT/Euro-Link (Europe)
• GEMnet (Japan)
• HARNET (Hong Kong)
Plus Abilene and CA*net4 International Transit NetworksPlus European transit via SURFnet/NetherLight
• HEAnet (Ireland)
• KOREN/KREONet2 (Korea)
• NaukaNET/GLORIAD (Russia)
• RENATER2 (France)
• SURFnet (Netherlands)
• TaiwanLight (Taiwan)
• TANet2 (Taiwan)
• TransPAC/APAN (Asia)
• UKLight (UK) (coming)
European lambdas to US–10Gb Amsterdam—Chicago–10Gb London—Chicago–10Gb CERN — Chicago
Canadian lambdas to US–10Gb Chicago-Canada-NYC–10Gb Chicago-Canada-Seattle
US lambda to Europe–5Gb Chicago—Amsterdam
US/Japan lambda–2.5Gb Chicago—Tokyo
European lambdas–10Gb Amsterdam—CERN –2.5Gb Prague—Amsterdam–2.5Gb Stockholm—Amsterdam–10Gb London—Amsterdam
IEEAF lambdas (blue)–10Gb NYC—Amsterdam–10Gb Seattle—Tokyo
TransLight Int’l LambdasNorthernLi
ght
UKLight
CERN
Czech Light
SunLight
Pacific NW GigaPOP
MANLAN
Future Digital Media, Including Medical
• DV As Integral Part of Composite Applications• Media Devices Optimized for Digital Communication • Enhanced Transport (SONET is Optimized for Voice Not Data) • Higher Performance 270 Mbps• 600 Mbps w/ 2*FEC • Sustained Long Term High Quality Flows at 600 Mbps• No Real Loss• FEC Not Actually Needed on Links• Sustained Multiple Flows• Transit For Multiple MPEG2 Streams Globally• Future Event for Advanced Digital Media – iGRID2005
University of California, San DiegoCalifornia Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
[Cal-(IT)2]
September 2005 in San Diego
iGrid
2oo5T 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
September, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Grid 2oo2www.startap.net/igrid2002University of Illinois at Chicago and Indiana University in collaboration with The GigaPort Project and SURFnet5 of The Netherlands
Grid-Intensive Application Control of
Lambda-Switched Networks
iMaxine Brown
STAR TAP/StarLight co-Principal InvestigatorAssociate Director, Electronic Visualization Laboratory
A showcase of applications that are “early adopters” of very
high bandwidth national and international networks
University of Illinois at Chicago
iGrid 2000: USA, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Netherlands, Sweden,
CERN, Spain, Mexico, Korea
GiDVN: Global Internet Digital Video Network • Digital Video Working Group, Coordinating
Committee for International Research Networks• CERN, Switzerland• APAN, Japan; KDD, Japan• APAN-KR, Korea; Seoul National University, Korea• SURFnet, The Netherlands• DFSCA-UNAM, Mexico• SingAREN, Singapore• Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain• Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden• Int’l Center for Advanced Internet Research
(iCAIR), Northwestern, USA
GiDVN projects are enhancing media capabilities for the next-generation Internet, enabling new applications to interoperate throughout the world.
www.icair.org/inet2000
Volume 19, Number 6August 2003
Special Issue on iGrid 2002
September 24-26, 2002 Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
22 RefereedApplication Papers!
Guest Editors Tom DeFanti, Maxine Brown and Cees de Laat
Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS)
http://www.igrid2002.orghttp://www.elsevier.com/locate/future
Communications of the ACM (CACM)
Volume 46, Number 11November 2003
Special issue: Blueprint for the Future of High-Performance Networking
www.acm.org/cacm
• Introduction, Maxine Brown (guest editor)• TransLight: a global-scale LambdaGrid for
e-science, Tom DeFanti, Cees de Laat, Joe Mambretti, Kees Neggers, Bill St. Arnaud
• Transport protocols for high performance, Aaron Falk, Ted Faber, Joseph Bannister, Andrew Chien, Bob Grossman, Jason Leigh
• Data integration in a bandwidth-rich world, Ian Foster, Robert Grossman
• The OptIPuter, Larry Smarr, Andrew Chien, Tom DeFanti, Jason Leigh, Philip Papadopoulos
• Data-intensive e-science frontier research, Harvey Newman, Mark Ellisman, John Orcutt
Further Information
www.icair.orgwww.startap.net/starlight www.evl.uic.eduwww.lac.uic.eduwww.canarie.cawww.anl.govwww.surfnet.nlwww.globalgridforum.orgwww.globus.orgwww.prous.comwww.mren.org