Applications --- Internet2 101 Ted Hanss 13 October 2003

Preview:

Citation preview

Applications --- Internet2 101

Ted Hanss

13 October 2003

2

Internet2 Applications

What are “Internet2 applications”?

They deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engage in teaching and learning

They require advanced networks to work

3

Sciences

Arts

Humanities

Health care

Business/Law

Administration

Library

Classroom

Clinic

Office

Laboratory

Dorm room

Different Disciplines and Contexts

4

Application Attributes

Interactive collaboration

Real-time access to remote resources

5

Attributes, cont.

Large-scale, multi-site computation and data mining

Shared virtual reality

Any combination of the above

6

Infosheets

7

NLANR Advanced Applications Database

Over 4,000 applications

Projects and resources from more than 30 countries

Developed by UIUC, funded by NSF

Searchable from http://apps.internet2.edu

8

Health SciencesVeterinary MedicineArts & HumanitiesNon-trad’l ThesesArts PerformanceHigh Energy and Nuclear Physics

GIS …

Remote Instrumentation

Voice over IPDigital VideoVideoconferencingResearchChannelNetwork Storage …

Applications Working Groups, SIGs, BoFs, and Advisory Groups

9

Approach

Broad OutreachInternet2 Days, web site, application flyers

Health Sciences

Arts & Humanities

Science &Engineering Applications

Community

ApplicationsCommunity

10

Approach

Broad OutreachInternet2 Days, web site, application flyers

MaryKratz

Ann Doyle

CharlesYun Applications

Community

ApplicationsCommunity

11

Technology, Deliverables, and Events

Technology evaluation and advocacy “Best practices” and “current practices” documents

Prototyping Tools (Internet2 Detective, Cakebox network measurement device)

Demonstrations (Internet2 meetings and outside events)

Meetings & workshops (Master music classes, VoIP, videoconferencing, …)

12

Internet2 Detective

An easy-to-use tool for network usersProvides information about:

• Internet2 backbone connectivity• General bandwidth (using NLANR iPerf)• Multicast capability• Bandwidth between any two computers

with Internet2 Detective installed

Version 3.0 released 18 July 2003Available for MS Windows and Mac OS XFuture development and support to be based on

interest from the Internet2 communityDownloads and information available at:

http://detective.internet2.edu/

13

The Internet2 Commons collaboration through advanced technologies

MissionAccelerating adoption of

collaboration technologiesMember-driven servicesScalable and sustainable

H.323 Multipoint VideoconferencingFace-to-face communication over IPStandards-based, endpoint interoperabilityFeatures: onscreen display options, streaming, firewall traversal, 24/7 help desk, …

14 T

he In

ternet2 C

omm

ons

H.323

Oth

er Collab

orative T

echn

ologies

VRVS

Vid

eoconferen

cing

Tech

nologies

Access Grid

MPEG2

Others

Others

Data Sharing

Instant Messaging

Voice/IP

Electronic Notebooks

Peer to Peer

Collaboratories

15

More Applications Information

apps.internet2.edu apps.internet2.edu/talks (presentations) www.internet2.edu/info/infokit.html Send me mail <ted@internet2.edu> to join our mailing list apps@internet2.edu

Come to Apps 201 immediately following this session!

Recommended