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Title: Extending the Internet Throughout the Physical World


1
Extending the Internet Throughout the Physical
World
  • Briefing to Ericsson Headquarters
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • June 8, 2001

2
California Institute for Telecommunications and
Information Technology
  • 220 Faculty and Senior Researchers
  • UC San Diego and UC Irvine
  • Layered Structure
  • Materials and Devices
  • Networked Infrastructure
  • Interfaces and Software
  • Strategic Applications
  • Policy
  • New Funding Model (4 Years)
  • State 100M
  • Industry 140M
  • Private 30 M
  • Campus 30M
  • Federal 100-200M
  • Total 400-500M
  • One of Four Awarded

3
The Cal-(IT)2 UCSD Building in 2004
4
A Broad Partnership Response from the Private
Sector
  • Akamai
  • Boeing
  • Broadcom
  • AMCC
  • CAIMIS
  • Compaq
  • Conexant
  • Copper Mountain
  • Emulex
  • Enterprise Partners VC
  • Entropia
  • Ericsson
  • Global Photon
  • IBM
  • IdeaEdge Ventures
  • Intersil
  • Irvine Sensors
  • Leap Wireless
  • Litton Industries
  • Mission Ventures
  • NCR
  • Newport Corporation
  • Orincon
  • Panoram Technologies
  • Printronix
  • QUALCOMM
  • Quantum
  • R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical RI
  • SAIC
  • SciFrame
  • Seagate Storage
  • Silicon Wave
  • Sony
  • STMicroelectronics
  • Sun Microsystems
  • TeraBurst Networks
  • Texas Instruments
  • UCSD Healthcare

Computers Communications Software Sensors Biomedic
al Startups Venture Firms
Large Partners gt10M Over 4 Years
140 M Match From Industry
5
Ericsson Sponsored Research
  • Approach
  • Initial White Papers Proposed by Faculty Teams
  • Ericsson Identified Intellectual Sponsor
  • Follow-up Meetings to Refine Scope and Objective
  • Reviewed at Ericsson in April by Ramesh Rao, UCSD
  • Topics
  • Adaptive Systems for Ubiquitous Communication
  • Project Scope Refined With Magnus Almgren
  • Advanced Antennas
  • Initiated Discussions With Sören Andersson
  • Design and Analysis of CDMA Systems
  • Stefan Parkeval Visited UCSD
  • Power Amplifier Design
  • San Diego Research

6
Adaptive Systems for Ubiquitous Communication
  • UCSD Faculty Team
  • Cosman, Cruz, Dey, Rao, Voelker
  • Objective Design of an Adaptive System That Can
  • Sense All Available Network Access Systems at Any
    Given Location
  • Seamlessly Select the Most Cost Effective Service
    and
  • Dynamically Adapt to the Selected Service in
    Support of Multimedia Applications
  • Approach
  • Develop a Comprehensive System Model, Which Will
    Include All Critical Segments That Compose Such a
    System
  • Close Attention to the Interfaces Between Various
    Segments of the Systems

7
Scope
  • Types of Adaptations Studied Will Include
  • Adaptation to Static Terminal Characteristics,
  • Display Size and Processing Capabilities,
  • Dynamic Characteristics
  • Available Battery Reserves and User Preferences
  • Adaptations to Location
  • Infrastructure Capabilities
  • Points of Interest to the Users
  • Adaptations to the Varying Costs of Transmission
  • System Interference
  • Application Requirements,
  • Guaranteed or Best Effort Service

8
Advanced Antennas
  • UCSD Team
  • Masry, Milstein, Proakis, B. Rao, Siegel, Zeger,
    Zeidler
  • Topics Proposed
  • Reverse Link ST Processing
  • Algorithms for interference suppression and
    channel equalization
  • Channel estimation
  • Design of detection/decoding algorithms
    (iterative decoding and multiuser)
  • Performance analysis under fading, multiple
    access interference, est. errors
  • Forward Link ST Processing
  • Open loop space time codes
  • Forward link beam forming based on reverse link
    channel information
  • MIMO Systems
  • Open and closed loop coding and decoding methods
  • Channel Estimation and performance Analysis
  • Adaptive Signal Processing
  • Analysis of LMS algorithm for dependent channel
    conditions
  • Analysis of Constant Modulus algorithm for
    dependent channel conditions
  • Analysis of CDMA detectors based on these
    algorithms

9
Design and Analysis of Wideband CDMA Systems
  • Faculty Milstein, Siegel, Cosman, Zeger
  • Scope
  • Use of Iterative Decoding/detection/equalization
    Techniques for Performance Enhancement Over
    Multipath Fading Channels
  • Combined Source Coding, Error Correction Coding,
    and Spreading.
  • Effects of Channel Estimation Errors on System
    Performance
  • Use of Multiple Access Interference Suppression
    Techniques Combined With Error Correction Coding

10
Power Amplifier Design
  • UCSD Faculty Team
  • Prof. Larson and Asbeck
  • Topics of study
  • Explore linearization by predistortion of the
    input signals
  • Explore Doherty and LINC techniques in power
    amplifiers
  • Develop improved models for various transistor
    families, including HBTs (for both III-V and SiGe
    materials) and LDMOS
  • Amplifiers based on various device technologies,
    including SiGe HBT and BiCMOS

11
Cal-(IT)2 is Working with Computer Science
Faculty on Mobile Code
Joe Pasquale, CSE UCSD ActiveWeb Project
12
Mobile Code-Based Client-Serverfor the Active Web
  • Client Is Extended by Injecting Code Into
    Internet
  • Extension Runs at Intermediate Server
  • Higher Performance, Greater Reliability
  • Liberated From Client Device, Bypasses Wireless
    Link
  • Current implementation Java, JINI

Joe Pasquale, CSE UCSD ActiveWeb Project
13
Cal-(IT)2 is Working with Industry on Mobile
Software Development
BREW
Source Qualcomm
14
The High PerformanceWireless Research and
Education Network
Uses FCC Unlicensed Band
NSF Funded PI, Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC Co-PI,
Frank Vernon, SIO 45mbps Duplex Backbone
15
The Wireless Internet Will Improve the Safety of
Californias 25,000 Bridges
New Bay Bridge Tower with Lateral Shear Links
Cal-(IT)2 Will Develop and Install Wireless
Sensor Arrays Linked to Crisis Management
Control Rooms
Source UCSD Structural Engineering Dept.
16
Adding Brilliance to Wireless SensorsWith
Systems-on-Chip
Protocol Processors
Reconf. Logic
Memory
DSP
Processors
Source Sujit Dey, UCSD ECE
17
The Institute Facilitates Faculty Teams to
Compete for Large Federal Grants
Proposal-Form a National Scale Testbed for
Federating Multi-scale Brain Databases Using NIH
High Field NMR Centers
Surface Web
Deep Web
Source Mark Ellisman, UCSD
18
Traffic Flow Optimization--Extending the Orange
County Testbed
  • Institute Scope
  • Restructuring Traffic Flows by Sharing
    Information
  • Sensor Based Real-Time Monitoring of Traffic
    Cars
  • Extension of the Internet Into Automobiles
  • Telematics Consortium
  • Creating Intelligent Vehicles

19
Cal-(IT)2 will Research Multiplayer Computer
Games
  • 3D Multiplayer Worlds
  • "EverQuest The online, real-time fantasy world
    lets players assume the roles of warriors and
    wizards for days on end... As the decade closed,
    this was the nearest you could get to being on a
    Star Trek holodeck."

www.everquest.com
20
Pervasive Computing Means Overlaying the
Physical and Cyber Realities
Source Virginia Tech/Univ. Illinois, MIT, Univ
Washington, UCSD
21
Broadband Wireless Internet is Here Today
  • Local Area Wireless Internet Watering Holes
  • Ad Hoc IEEE 802.11 Domains
  • Real Broadband--11 mbps Going to 54 mbps
  • Security and Authentication can be Added
  • But, it is Shared and Local
  • MobileStar--Admiral Clubs, Starbucks, Major
    Hotels,
  • Universities, FreeNets
  • Wide Area InternetCDMA20001xEV
  • Peak is 2.4 Mbps downstream, 307 kbps Upstream
  • Average is 600 kbps upstream, 220 kbps down
  • Extends CDMA Cellular/PCS Voice to IP Packet Data
  • UCSD Has Antennas Working With Several Mile
    Coverage

22
The UCSD Living Grid LaboratoryFiber,
Wireless, Compute, Data, Software
Source Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC
23
Adding Brilliance to Information AppliancesUsing
the Wireless Internet
  • Interactive Access to
  • Job Status
  • Application Codes
  • File Storage

24
Goal Smooth Handoff by Mobile Device Faced With
Heterogeneous Access Network
Our Focus Identify Issues Related to Handoff
Between WLAN and WWAN Networks and Implement a
Test-bed
Discussing Field Tests of Birdstep Technology
Ericsson
Ramesh Rao, Kameshwari Chebrolou UCSD-CWC,
Cal-(IT)2
25
The Implementation is Based on Co-Allocated
Mobile IP
  • The Mobile Terminal Obtains a Care-of-Address
    (CoA) From the WLAN/WAN Network
  • The Mobile Terminal (MT) Informs the Home Agent
    of the CoA
  • The Home Agent Routes Packets From the Remote
    Host to This CoA by Tunneling (Encapsulation)
  • The MT Does the Decapsulation
  • The MT Sends Packets Directly to the Remote Host

Ramesh Rao, Kameshwari Chebrolou UCSD-CWC,
Cal-(IT)2
26
Extending Our Work to Bluetooth
  • Coexistence Mechanisms for Interference
    Mitigation
  • Between 802.11 WLANs and 802.15 WPANs
  • Collaborative and Non-Collaborative Mechanisms
  • A Novel Non-Collaborative Scheme
  • For Both Synchronous and Asynchronous 802.15
    Traffic
  • Significant Reduction in Interference
  • Project Between
  • Carla Chiasserini Politecnico di Torino Italy
  • Ramesh R. Rao Cal-(IT)2, UCSD
  • Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks
  • Stefan Savage, Geoff Voelker, Keith Marzullo
    UCSD CSE
  • Acquire 100 iPAQ's Connected with Bluetooth
  • DARPA Proposal Under Review

27
Throughput Enhancement Using Multiple Wireless
Interfaces
Home Agent
WAN1
Internet
WAN2
Remote Host
WAN3
Ramesh Rao, Kameshwari Chebrolou UCSD-CWC,
Cal-(IT)2
28
Implement Using a Channel Striping Algorithm
  • Use a Mobile IP-Like Infrastructure to Schedule
    the Packets Onto the Multiple Interfaces
  • The Scheduling Algorithm Is Implemented on the
    Home Agent and the Mobile Terminal
  • Create an Interface Selector That Manages the
    Multiple Interfaces by Picking the Least Cost
    Interfaces That Satisfy the Bandwidth
    Requirements of the Applications

Ramesh Rao, Kameshwari Chebrolou UCSD-CWC,
Cal-(IT)2
29
The Era of Guerilla Infrastructure--Unexpected
Revolutions
  • Guerilla vs. Commercial Infrastructure
  • Bottom Up
  • Completely Decentralized
  • Self-Assembling
  • Use at Your Own Risk
  • Paves the Way for Commercial Deployment
  • Examples
  • NSFnet?Internet
  • NCSA Mosaic?Web
  • IEEE 802.11?Broadband Wireless Internet
  • Napster?Peer-to-Peer Storage
  • SETI_at_home?Peer-to-Peer Computing

30
Universities Are Rapidly Moving to Deploy 802.11
Nodes
  • CMU
  • Project Monarch
  • Developing Networking Protocols Protocol
    Interfaces to Allow Seamless Wireless and Mobile
    Host Networking
  • Been Working with 802.11 for Two Years
  • UNC
  • Requires All Freshman to Have a Laptop
  • Seven Buildings with 802.11 in Classroom, Labs,
    Dorms
  • Joint with Cisco
  • University of Houston
  • 120 Distributed 802.11 Nodes
  • KTH-IT, Stockholm
  • 45 nodes, 512 laptop clients in Fall
  • University of California San Diego
  • Bridging 802.11 WLAN with CDMA2000 WAN
  • Wide Array of Clients

31
University Free Nets are Leading to Community
Open Access Networks
  • Free Access to Local Information
  • Gateway to Choice of Internet ISPs
  • Ericsson is Co-Sponsor
  • KTH and the City of Stockholm cooperating
  • Beginning to Deploy Bay Stations in City
  • Discussions on Creating SwedenOpen

www.stockholmopen.net
32
Rapidly Growing 802.11b Community Wireless
Network in Seattle
We are using widely-available, license-free
technology to create a free, locally-owned
wireless backbone. This is a MetropolitanAreaNetw
ork (not just a "wireless LAN" in your home or
business) and a community-owned, distributed
system (not yet another service provider to whom
you owe a monthly bill).
www.seattlewireless.net
33
The 802.11b WLAN Node Movement Has Hit Sweden!
  • If you have a broadband or DSL connection in
    your home or office, buy an access point, hook it
    up, and you are a node operator.
  • The project grew out of a skepticism towards the
    claims of the telecom industry regarding the
    usefulness and success of the future "third
    generation mobile telephone systems" as the only
    means to implement "the wireless Internet".
  • We envision a cloud of free Internet
    connectivity that will cover most inhabited
    areas. The coverage might be spotty, vary over
    time, and be hard to control or predict, just
    like a fog or smog.
  • 369 members as of June 1, 2001


www.elektrosmog.nu/
34
Will The Planned Global Rollout of 3G Proceed as
Planned?
  • Lack of 3G Global Standardization
  • Constrains Economies of Scale
  • The Economics of Telecom
  • The Huge Debt Load
  • The Investment in 3G Buildout
  • Is There a Business Case to Recoup?     
  • Technological Breakouts
  • IEEE 802.11 Buildout
  • 3G (Data-Only) Can Deploy Now (CDMA20001xEV)
  • Will They Skim the Cream of the 3G Market?       
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