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© 2006 Open Grid Forum
Remote Instrumentation in Grid Environment
Session short introduction
Marcin Płóciennik
Marcin Płóciennik
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First session (3:45 - 5:15)
• Short introduction - Marcin Płóciennik, PSNC, Poland• DORII – Deployment of Remote Instrumentation
Infrastructure – Norbert Meyer, PSNC, Poland• Grid Support for Real-Time Online Interactive
Application – Thomas Fahringer, University of Innsbruck, Austria
• Usage of Instrument Element/VCR – LEGO DEMO- Roberto Pugliese, Andrea Del Linz, ELETTRA, Italy
Session schedule
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Second session - Thu (3:45 - 5:15)
• AugerAccess – Use Case for controlling the Pierre Auger Observatory remotely , Michael Sutter, FZK, Germany
• Use case of NMR spectrometry in Virtual Laboratory, Marcin Płóciennik, PSNC, Poland
• Remote operation of an accelerator use case, Roberto Pougliese, ELETTRA, Italy
• Ocean Observatories Initiative: Cyberinfrastructure (OOI CI) use cases, Duane Edgington, MBARI, USA
• Model use case discussion
Session schedule
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• The main purpose of this research group is to bring together various existing approaches in defining remote access interfaces to sophisticated laboratory equipment, as well as to come up with use cases that can dictate the requirements for integrating scientific instruments with the Grid
• Special interest in the advances of Grid technologies in areas such as interactivity, visualization and Quality of Service
Our Research Group Main Goal
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Group history
• BoF in Manchester –OGF20• Initial projects involved in BoF:RINGrid, int.eu.grid, GRIDCC,
g-Eclipse, DEGREE, Edutain@Grid, BalticGrid, VLab
• Sessions:OGF 21 – Seattle, OGF 22 – Cambridge/Boston, INGRID2008 (2 sessions)• Best practices presentations, • work on the structure of the OGSA-style use case template, • Work on describing first use cases• Collecting basic informations from projects (basing on
information page template)• engaging next projects• Disscusion on Model use case from RINGrid• Disscusion on input for OGF Workshop on Access
Paradigms
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Facts
• Chairs – Duane Edgington, Marcin Plociennik• New secretary – Michael Sutter (Costas
Kotsokalis)• Mailing list: [email protected]
• Over 70 members• GridForge project webspace
• Currently 19 members• Short abstract/links/contacts for each
project/research should be provided on wiki• Address: http://forge.ogf.org/sf/projects/risge-rg
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Involved communities – overview
• Representatives of:• Remote Instrumentation related user communities (like
DORII, AUGERACCESS,NORIA)• Remote Instrumentation focused projects (like GRIDCC,
RINGrid,VLab, Observatory Middleware Framework, CIMA, Observatory Middleware Framework )
• Grid middleware projects (like g-eclipse)• Grid infrastructure projects (like int.eu.grid, BalticGrid,
EGEE)
• Geographically:• Europe, USA,• Australia
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Involed projects & people – who we are
Project Info Template filled out by following projects:
• GRIDCC (http://www.gridcc.org) – Roberto Pugliese, ELETTRA, Italy• RINGrid (http://www.ringrid.eu) – Constantinos Kotsokalis, GRNET, Greece, Thomas
Prokosch, GUP, Austria• int.eu.grid (http://www.interactive-grid.eu) - Jesus Marco, IFCA, Spain,Marcin Płóciennik,
PSNC, Poland• g-Eclipse(http://www.geclipse.org) - Mathias Stümpert, FZK, Germany, Paweł Wolniewicz,
PSNC, Poland• AUGERACCESS(http://www.augeraccess.net) - Michael Sutter, FZK, Germany• VLab(http://vlab.psnc.pl) - Norbert Meyer, Marcin Lawenda, PSNC, Poland• Edutain@Grid (http://www.edutaingrid.eu) - Thomas Fahringer, University of Insbruck,
Austria• Integrated e-Infrastructure for Facilities (http://www.e-science.stfc.ac.uk/facilities/) -
Kerstin Kleese van Dam + Matthew Viljoen , STFC , UK• An Open Network for Robotic Telescopes - Frank Breitling , AIP, Germany• NORIA Network for Ocean Research, Interaction and Application - Duane Edgington ,
MBARI, USA• Observatory Middleware Framework -Randy Butler , UIUC, USA, Duane Edgington ,
MBARI, USA• SENSORS: Ocean Observing Network Infrastructure
(http://www.mbari.org/rd/sensors/sensors.htm ) - Duane Edgington , MBARI, USA• DORII – Norbert Meyer, Marcin Płóciennik, PSNC, Poland, Thomas Prokosch, GUP, Austria
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Relations with other projects
Potential interest from projects:• CIMA – Rick McMullen, Kia Huffman , Indiana University , USA• BalticGrid (http://www.balticgrid.eu) - Arnas Kaceniauskas,VGTU, Lithuania,
Lauri Anton, EENET, Estonia• EGEE – Panos Louridas, Erwin Laure, CERN• MMRA -Minnesota Microprobe Remote Access
(http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/remote.html) - Ellery E. Frahm, University of Minnesota, USA
• Looking (http://lookingtosea.ucsd.edu) - Matthew Arrott, UCSD, USA• CYCLOPS(http://www.cyclops-project.eu/Default.aspx?id_menu=7) - Stefano
Nativi, Paolo Mazzetti , CNR, Italy• DEGREE (http://www.eu-degree.eu) - Ladislav Hluchy, II SAS, Slovakia• NICTA Open SensorWeb
Architecture(http://nicta.com.au/research/projects/nicta_open_sensorweb_architecture) - Australia
• ARCHER (http://archer.edu.au) - Australia
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Roadmap
OGF24 (Sep) :
- Preparation of next use-cases
during the meeting: - presentation of next use -cases- best practices presentation – address Asia/Australia projects/communities
- presentation of next collected use-cases- discussion about document describing common use cases on group forum
2009:
- writing document describing common use cases, identify requirements and necessary capabilities - finalise the document and push it to the OGF editor for the approval process - discussion about possibility of establishing WG to standardize the relevant capabilities
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