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Title: Collaboration across the Pacific


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Collaboration across the Pacific
  • John Silvester
  • PI, NSF-OCI-IRNC TransLight/PaificWave
  • Professor of Electrical Engineering, USC
  • Board Member, CENIC
  • silvester_at_usc.edu

CENIC HPR/XD Workshop, CalIT2, September 16, 2008
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Asia Pacific Networks
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Pacific Wave www.pacificwave.net
  • Pacific Wave is an exchange supporting the
    interconnection of research and education
    networks
  • Allows US RE networks to peer with foreign
    networks (pass traffic to each other) over
    international links
  • Pacific Wave has 3 points of presence Los
    Angeles, Sunnyvale, and Seattle
  • Mutiple 10G links between the PoPs
  • Research connection (over C-Wave) to Starlight
  • Operated by CENIC and Pacific Northwest GigaPop

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RE Networks and Pacific Wave(Layer 3 and Layer
2 Interconnects)
Canadian Net
Australasian Nets (mostly)
CANET4
AARNET GEMNET GLORIAD IEEAF KREONET MIMOS
(Malaysia) QATAR SINET SINGAREN TANET/TWAREN TRA
NSPAC2
US Nets
Pacific Wave
INTERNET2 CALREN (HPR) DREN ESNET NASA NLR NREN P
NWGP
CLARA CUDI
Latin America Nets
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Pacific Wave
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TransLight/PacificWave
  • TransLight/PacificWave (TLPW) is a US-NSF-OCI
    IRNC project.
  • Primary Objectives are
  • Assist in the termination (equipment, backhaul)
    of the Australian Research Network links from
    Sydney to the US West Coast (pays for the US
    portion of the links)
  • Provide funding to allow the links to stop off in
    Hawaii (on Oahu and the Big Island)
  • Provide funding to upgrade connectivity to the
    (international) observatories on Mauna Kea
  • Provide partial support for the operation of
    Pacific Wave exchange facility
  • Provide funding for upgrading the Pacific Wave
    Exchange to enable newer technologies including
    high bandwidth switched connections for demanding
    applications
  • Provide funding for outreach and support of the
    user community (science and engineering
    researchers), especially in Australia and New
    Zealand (collaboration)

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AARnet SX-Transport
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Application Development and Support
  • Organized several application oriented workshops
    for different discipline areas by attaching a
    networking workshop to an pre-existing scientific
    meeting.
  • Add-on workshop for GRIDAsia 07
  • Participation in KAREN (NZ) workshop to
    demonstrate/explore opportunities of high speed
    networks
  • AARNet/APAC/TLPW Joint Workshop after APAC
    meeting (October 2007) Driving e-Research
    Collaborations Across the Pacific

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DeRCAP www.apac.edu.au/apac07/dercap/
  • Held in conjunction with the APAC meeting in
    Perth (WA)
  • Identified several disciplines and key Australian
    scientists in each area
  • Asked them to identify current or potential US
    partners
  • Invited US partners to participate in workshop
  • Workshop focused on challenges faced by research
    collaborations to give input to the
    infrastructure community as to what is needed

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Areas Covered Marine Systems
  • John Orcutt, Director, UCSD Center for Earth
    Observations and Applications
  • Craig Johnson. University of Tasmania

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Earth Systems and Climate Science
  • Tim Pugh, Bureau of Meteorology
  • Peter Fox, OpenDAP
  • Nathan Bindoff, Director, TPAC, University of
    Tasmania

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HEP
  • Shawn McKee, University of Michigan
  • Glenn Maloney, University of Melbourne

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Astronomy
  • Peter Quinn, Premier's Fellow, The University of
    Western Australia
  • Colin Lonsdale, MIT, Haystack

Telescopes are usually In remote
places! Population density 0.003 / sq km
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Remote Instruments
  • Rick McMullen, Director, Knowledge Acquisition
    and Projection Lab, Pervasive Technology Labs,
    Indiana University
  • Peter Turner, University of Sydney

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Geosciences and Biosciences
  • Geosciences
  • Dion Weatherley, Earth Systems Science
    Computational Centre, University of Queensland
  • Rob Woodcock, Exploration and Mining, CSIRO
  • John Rundle, Centre for Computational Science and
    Engineering, UC Davis
  • Bio Sciences
  • Matt Bellgard, Director, Centre for Comparative
    Genomics, Murdoch University

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Generic Needs
  • Shunting large amounts of data round
  • Big science
  • Large data streams for sensor networks (climate
    change, disaster and natural hazard warning
    monitoring systems, emerging infections and
    biosecurity)
  • Widespread access for sensor nets, remote
    facilities, users, and applications
  • Immersive remote collaboration the higher the
    resolution the better
  • Simple to use tools enabling the infrastructure
    (middleware)
  • Disaster recovery collaboration

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Issues Identified Network and Bandwidth
  • Challenge of BW to remote locations (astronomy,
    SKA, environmental sensing)
  • V High BW challenges down the road (SKA, others)
  • Better problem identification and isolation
    (measurement and monitoring infrastructure)
  • Discipline investment allows for more effective
    usage (cf HEP)
  • Shared infrastructure has great value.
  • Commercial players. Google? Etc.

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Issues Identified Support Services
  • Network support during SW development process
    (for remote instruments)
  • How to transfer expertise in architecture from
    one domain to another
  • Better problem identification and isolation
    (measurement and monitoring) 
  • Need to have the technical expertise available
  • Need people that can bridge network, computing
    and discipline
  • Central help desk single point of contact
  • Regular operations meetings which includes
    applications people

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Issues Identified Middleware I
  • Lots of middleware issues AAA
  • Different levels of challenges policy,
    architecture, standards, middleware,
    infrastructure
  • Data preservation and backup 
  • Missing levels in the solution stack. This could
    allow for development of commonality. What is the
    boundary between common infrastructure and
    applications?

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Issues Identified Middleware II
  • Still in the stage of competition in the
    middleware and tools - point solutions
  • Shared infrastructure has great value. Federate
    infrastructure providers to leverage
    capabilities?
  • (Discipline specific) data architectures
  • Importance of monitoring tools
  • Dashboard for an application domain, science
    gateways

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Summary
  • Consensus was that todays networks are generally
    adequate for todays needs (except for access to
    remote locations) BUT some large data
    generators/consumers coming on-line in the next
    few years
  • Need to be make the infrastructure more easily
    usable and accessible to researchers (middleware)
  • Need for multi-disciplinary support teams
  • Need for outreach to researchers what is
    possible?

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Asia Pacific Networks
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