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Powers Cal-(IT)2
Report to the University of California
Office of the President
Board on Research and Economic Development
Oakland, CA
September 28, 2001
Larry Smarr
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
The Emerging Brilliant Cloud
A Mobile Internet Powered by a Planetary Computer
• Wireless Access--Anywhere, Anytime
– Broadband Speeds
– “Always Best Connected”
• Billions of New Wireless Internet End Points
– Information Appliances
– Sensors and Actuators
– Embedded Processors
• Emergence of a Distributed Planetary Computer
– Storage of Data Everywhere
– Scalable Distributed Computing Power
• Brilliance is Distributed Throughout the Grid
Cal-(IT)2
A Integrated Approach to the New 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
Cal-(IT)2 UC Irvine Building
Receives First UC Regents Approval
Johnson Fain Partners
Design Approval by UC Regents
July 19, 2001
Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor Clean Room
UC San Diego
Enables New
Basic Research
NBBJ Architect
A Broad Partnership Response
from the Private Sector
Akamai
Mission Ventures
Boeing
NCR
Broadcom
Newport Corporation
AMCC
Orincon
CAIMIS
Panoram Technologies
Compaq
Printronix
Conexant
QUALCOMM
Computers
Cox Communications
R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical RI
Communications
DuPont
SAIC
Software
Emulex
SciFrame
Enterprise Partners VC
Seagate Storage
Sensors
Entropia
Silicon Graphics
Biomedical
Ericsson
Silicon Wave
Global Photon
Sony
Startups
IBM
STMicroelectronics
Venture Firms
IdeaEdge Ventures
Sun Microsystems
Intersil
TeraBurst Networks
Irvine Sensors
Texas Instruments
Leap Wireless
UCSD Healthcare
Litton Industries
The Unwired Fund
MedExpert
WebEx
Merck
Microsoft $140 M Match From Industry
Cal-(IT)2 Industrial Fellows
UC San Diego
By Department/Program
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Cognitive Science
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ethnic Studies
Graduate Studies
Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts (ICAM)
International Relations & Pacific Studies
Materials Science
Music
Natural Sciences
Physics
Physiology and Neuroscience
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Structural Engineering
Visual arts
Graduates
Undergrads
3
10
15
1
2
2
5
7
1
3
2
1
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Cal-(IT)2 Industrial Fellows
UC Irvine
Graduates
UCSD Beta Tests Qualcomm
HDR Cellular Internet -- Range of 5 Miles
Rooftop HDR Access Point
UCSD Has First Operational
Third Generation Cellular System in U.S.
6 months
Available Now
Wireless WAN
12 months
Cal-(IT)2 is Working with
Industry on Mobile Software Development
Java VM
BREW
ASIC Software
UI Interface
Wireless Internet Launchpad
TM
Suite
Multimedia, Connectivity, Positioning,
User Interface, Storage
Source: Qualcomm
Java Applet
Java Applet
Java Applet
Java Applet
Info. Services
Music
Group Chat
E-mail
Video Games
Position Location
AVATARS
Instant Messenger
Browser
Huge Growth Ahead in
CDMA Chipset Devices
HP Grant Brings Wireless Internet Access to
Large Number of UCSD Undergraduates
• Potential “Disintegration” of Campus Learning Culture
– Anticipated Growth of 10,000 Students Over Next 10 Years
• Year- Long “Living Laboratory” Experiment
– 500+ Wireless-Enabled HP Jornada PDAs
– Incoming Freshmen in Computer Science and
Engineering
• Software Developed
– ActiveClass:
– Roamer/FindMe:
– Extensible Software Infrastructure for Others to Build On
• Deploy to New UCSD Sixth College Fall 2002
Funds: HP, NSF, Campus, Cal-(IT)2
As Our Bodies Move On-Line
Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Merge
• New Sensors—Israeli Video Pill
– Battery, Light, & Video Camera
– Images Stored on Hip Device
• Next Step—Putting You On-Line!
– Wireless Internet Transmission
– Key Metabolic and Physical Variables
– Model -- Dozens of 25 Processors and 60
Sensors / Actuators Inside of our Cars
www.givenimaging.com
www.bodymedia.com
• Genomic Individualized Medicine
– Combine
– Genetic Code
– Body Sensor Data Flows
– Use Powerful AI Data Mining Techniques
San Diego “Living on the Grid” Laboratory
Fiber, Wireless, Compute, Data, Software
• High Resolution
Visualization Facilities
SDSC
SIO
– Data Analysis
– Crisis Management
Cal-(IT)2
Metro Optical
Laboratory
• Driven by Data-Intensive
Applications
– Civil Infrastructure
– Environmental Systems
– Medical Facilities
• Distributed Collaboration
Cal-(IT)2 SIO
Control Room
– Optically Linked
– Integrate Access Grid
• Overlay Wireless Internet
– First Responder PDAs
– SensorNets
Cox, Panoram,
SAIC, SBC, SGI, IBM,
TeraBurst Networks
UCSD Healthcare
SD Telecom Council
Cal-(IT)2 Has Had Multiple Meetings with
Navy’s SPAWAR and SAIC
USS John C. Stennis is
an Advanced Concept Telecommunications Testbed
for SPAWAR
Photo: Cal-(IT)2 visit June 20
Cal-(IT)2 & SDSC Are Linking
CENIC, NSF, and Metro Optical Networks
TIER 1 RESEARCH FIBER CONNECTS
UCB
SF Colo
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UCD
HAY
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STAN
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PA Colo
+2
Smarr, Vildibill Named as
Members-at-Large on
CENIC Board of Directors
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1107
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UCLA
JPL
UCSB
Caltech
USC
+2
+2
+2
+2
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Riverside
1 Wilsh
WE
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SAIC is a CENIC Consultant
Proposed research fibers
Optional research fibers
CITRIS &Cal-(IT)2
Working With
CENIC
On CISI Backbone
+2
Irvine
+2
UCI
SDSC
SDSC/UCSD
CENIC Optical Network Infrastructure
(ONI) Initiative
NSF
TeraGrid
Cal-(IT)2
Metro Optical
Testbed
The NSF TeraGrid
Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure
This will Become the National Backbone to Support Multiple
Large Scale Science and Engineering Projects
Applications
Caltech
0.5 TF
0.4 TB Memory
86 TB disk
Intel, IBM, Qwest
Myricom, Sun, Oracle
TeraGrid Backbone (40 Gbps)
Data
SDSC
4.1 TF
2 TB Memory
250 TB disk
$53Million from NSF
Visualization
Argonne
1 TF
0.25 TB Memory
25 TB disk
Compute
NCSA
8 TF
4 TB Memory
240 TB disk
Partnering with Star Light—NSF’s
International Wavelength Switching Hub
AsiaPacific
SURFnet,
CERN
CANARIE
Seattle
Portland
NYC
AsiaPacific
TeraGrid
Caltech
SDSC
*ANL, UIC, NU,
UC, IIT, MREN
Source: Tom DeFanti, Maxine Brown
AMPATH
AMPATH
From Telephone Conference Calls to
Access Grid International Video Meetings
Creating a Virtual Global Research Lab
Using IP Multicast
Access Grid Lead-Argonne
NSF STARTAP Lead-UIC’s Elec. Vis. Lab
Prototyping the Grid Cyber-Infrastructure
for a Biomedical Imaging Research Network
Forming a National-Scale Grid
Federating Multi-Scale Neuro-Imaging
Data from Centers with High Field
MRI and Advanced 3D Microscopes
Deep Web
Harvard
NCRR Imaging
Source: Mark Ellisman, UCSD
BIRN
and Computing
Resources UCSD
Cal Tech
SDSC
UCLA
UCSD
Surface Web
Cal-(IT)2
Duke
Wireless “Pad”
Web Interface
Part of the UCSD CRBS
Center for Research on Biological Structure