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Cal-(IT)2: A Public-Private Partnership in
Southern California
Tech Coast Angels
Invited Talk
November 11, 2003
Faculty Club, UC San Diego
Dr. Larry Smarr
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and
Information Technologies
Harry E. Gruber Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
Where is Telecommunications Research Performed?
A Historic Shift
Percent Of The Papers Published
70%
U.S. Industry IEEE Transactions On Communications
Non-U.S. Universities
85%
U.S.
Universities
Source: Bob Lucky, Telcordia/SAIC
Cal-(IT)2--An Integrated Approach
the Future of the Internet
220 UC San Diego & UC Irvine Faculty
Working in Multidisciplinary Teams
With Students, Industry, and the Community
The State’s $100 M
Creates Unique Buildings, Equipment, and Laboratories
www.calit2.net
The UCSD Cal-(IT)2 Building
Will Be Occupied in January 2005
200 Single Offices
Hundreds
of Collaborative Seats
Nanotech
Clean Rooms
Virtual Reality Digital Cinema
Auditorium
Cube
RF and Optical
Circuit Labs
Watch us Grow! [www.calit2.net]
UC Irvine Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility and
Cal-(IT)2 Collaborate with Industry
• INRF Has History Of Collaboration With Industry Partners
• Joint Research With Faculty
• Shared Facility Available For
Industry Use
– Variable Rates Depending
On Use And Collaboration
• By 2005, Clean Rooms
Will Be Available in the
UCSD Cal-(IT)2 Building
• Industry And Venture
Community Interest In
Affiliation With Cal-(IT)2
ORMET Corporation
Federal agencies
$5M
$4M
$3M
$2M
$1M
Industry partners
State funding
Private foundations
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Cal-(IT)2 and UCSD Helped Prototype
New Broadband Cellular Internet Technology
• First US Taste of 3G Cellular Internet
– UCSD Jacobs School Antenna
Installed
Dec 2000
– Three Years Before Commercial Rollout
• Linking to 802.11 Mobile “Bubble”
– Tested on Campus CyberShuttle
• Verizon is Now in Final Tests
Rooftop Qualcomm
1xEV Access Point
Verizon
Rollout
Fall 2003
CyberShuttle March 2002
www.calit2.net/news/2002/4-2-bbus.html
Cal-(IT)2 Homeland Security Experiments
During Super Bowl 2003
Led to $12M NSF Award to UC Irvine and UC San Diego
Announced This Week—”Responding to the Unexpected”
CAL-(IT)2 WIISARD
$4 Million NIH Grant Awarded to Dr. Leslie Lenert
Transportation Assets
With Mobile Internet
Bubble
2-Way Telemedicine
Control Room
GPS Tracking
High Bandwidth
Hot Zone
Hospital #1
WMD Attack
Prevailing wind
Stadium
First Responder PDAs
Electronic
record of
field care
Incident
command
center
Field
Treatment
Station
Mobile Bubbles
Patient RF IDs
Transport
station
Compromised
Transportation
Corridor
Warm
zone
Hospital #2
As Our Bodies Move On-Line
Digital Medicine Will Emerge
• In Body Sensors—Israeli Video Pill
– Battery, Light, & Video Camera
– Images Transmitted to Hip Device
• Next Step—Putting You On-Line!
– Wireless Internet Transmission
– Key Metabolic and Physical Variables
– Model -- Dozens of Processors and 60
Sensors / Actuators Inside of our Cars
• Post-Genomic Personalized Medicine
www.givenimaging.com
www.bodymedia.com
– Combine Across Populations
– Genetic Code
– Digital Imaging
– Body Data Flow
– Use Powerful AI Data Mining
www.philometron.com
Cal-(IT)2 is Prototyping the Future
of Data-Intensive Digital Biomedical Research
http://birn.ncrr.nih.gov/
UCSD is
IT and Telecomm
Integration Center
NIH Plans to Expand
BIRN to Other Organs
and Many Laboratories
Part of the UCSD CRBS
National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure
Center for Research on Biological Structure
Why Optical Networks
Will Become the 21st Century Driver
Performance per Dollar Spent
Optical Fiber
(bits per second)
(Doubling time 9 Months)
Silicon Computer Chips
(Number of Transistors)
(Doubling time 18 Months)
0
1
2
3
Number of Years
Scientific American, January 2001
Data Storage
(bits per square inch)
(Doubling time 12 Months)
4
5
The Dedicated Optical Grid:
The UCSD OptIPuter Deployment
OptIPuter Campus-Scale Experimental Network
0.320 Tbps
Backplane
Bandwidth
Juniper
T320
To CENIC
Forged a New Level
Of Campus Collaboration
In Networking Infrastructure
SDSC
SDSC
JSOE
Engineering
20X
SOM
6.4 Tbps
Backplane
Bandwidth
Medicine
Phys. Sci Keck
SDSC
Annex
SDSC Preuss
Annex
High School
CRCA
6th
College
Collocation
Node M
Earth
Sciences
SIO
Chiaro
Estara
½ Mile
Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC;
Greg Hidley, Cal-(IT)2
2 Miles
0.01 ms
Multi-Latency OptIPuter Laboratory
National-Scale Experimental Network
“National Lambda Rail” Partnership
Serves Very High-End Experimental and Research Applications
4 x 10GB Wavelengths Initially
Capable of 40 x 10Gb wavelengths at Buildout
Chicago
OptIPuter
StarLight
NU, UIC
USC, UCI
UCSD, SDSU
SoCal
OptIPuter
2000 Miles
10 ms
=1000x Campus Latency
Source: John Silvester, Dave Reese, Tom West-CENIC
Toward a Hundred Million Pixel
Flat Display
NCMIR –
Brain Microscopy
(2800x4000 24 layers)
Ultra Resolution Digital Aerial Photographs
For Homeland Security--Washington DC
USGS (OptIPuter partner)
~350,000x350,000 Pixel Images of 350 US Cities,
~ 50TB of Data (Brian Davis)