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Academic Research Network& what it gives
Pr. Abdelkader KHELLADICERIST- ALGERIA
GEANT2 meetingLuxembourg, 14 – 15 June 2005
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ARN Missions
The goals : provides the algerian scientific The goals : provides the algerian scientific community withcommunity with
Communication infrastructure Networks Technology for :
E-libraryE-learningAnd links with others NERN’s
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ARN Organization
The project started at CERIST in 1994 under the approbation of the Ministry in charge of Universities and most of other scientific organizations
Since 2005, the management is shared by members of a committee appointed by the Ministry (Comité National de Pilotage).
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Funding Sources Since 2002, the Ministry is paying for
all the institutions belonging to the Ministry under a special presidential fund for boosting economy and research.
Since May 2004 CERIST has got funds from EC for the connection to GEANT under the Eumedconnect Project. This funds cover 80% of the total cost and 20% are Algerian funds.
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WHAT IS THE ACADEMIC & RESEARCH NETWORK ARN?
Today 69 sites are connected : 25 universities (from which 6 very big universities) 10 university centres 11 high institutes and engineering schools 12 research centres 11 others scientific institutions (not managed by
the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research)
Using a capacity : 2M for 60 sites 3M for 6 sites 5M for 1 site (Univ. Béjaia) 6M for 2 sites (l’USTHB and USTO)
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ARN Architecture
Four PoPs with high capacity supports : Algiers : 622 Mbps + Sat Station Constantine : 155 Mbps + Sat Station Oran : 155 Mbps + Sat Station Ouargla : 2 Mbps
45 Mbps to GEANT through the Madrid GEANT PoP since 19th April 2004
and 155 Mbps since May 2005
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ARN servicesThe staff in charge of ARN is doing diversified
tasks :
Design and management of the network Basic services (mail, web, dns, proxy, etc.) and
new services (multicast, IPv6, QoS) throughout R&D projects
Informational services (portals, research engines, etc.)
NOC handling new connections and technical problems (mainly with the telecoms operator).
Websites for institutions and laboratories Visio conferencing and streaming (UFC radio)
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ARN other activities National Theses Fund (latin and arabic PDF
format) about 3000 are treated, national catalogs, etc. Research activities (scientific conferences announcements, publications, periodic seminars, STI spreading, etc.).
Open and free software data base: freesoft.cersist.dz
is working & waiting for your contribution Teaching activities (pedagogical plannings, text
courses, specialities, LMD, etc.) Informations (institutions, scientific
associations, ministry, etc.) Euromed cooperation with direct links
(EUMEDIS, FP6, ..) and international scientific relations between laboratories and institutions
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2005 – ARN 3
Upgrade all capacities for most of institutions :
10 universities up to 34 Mbps 16 universities up to 8 Mbps 5 university centres up to 8 Mbps 8 university centres up to 2 Mbps 1 high school up to 34 Mbps 4 high schools up to 8 Mbps 11 high schools and institutes up to 2 Mbps 5 research centres up to 8 Mbps 8 research centres up to 2 Mbps
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2005 – ARN 3
Two new PoPs : Bejaia Batna
ARN PoPs links : Alger - Oran : 155 Mbps Alger - Bejaia : 155 Mbps Bejaia - Constantine : 155 Mbps Batna –Constantine : 34 Mbps And eumedconnect
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What is Eumedconnect ??
An EC project to connect all the national NREN’s of the medit’an countries through EU’s network GEANT;
Allows direct and closer and powerfull links throughout many concrete projects (better than com’ial Internet).
8 countries are connected and 3 more are on the verge to be included (Jordan, Syria, Palestine).
Funded up to 80% by EC until june 2006. The partners are all interrested to the MED/MED and
MED/EU collaborations (EUMEDIS, MEDANET, etc.). ALL participants hope continuation of the financing
support after 2006.
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CONCLUSION
These specific collaborations and cooperation are badly needed
AS MORE COLLABORATIVE ACTIONS ARE EXPECTED AROUND THE
EUMED’an AREA, ALLOWING BETTER UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEEN
COMPLEMENTARY CULTURES AND EXPERIENCES
AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES
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