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Title: RSNA


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Digital Health Sciences First Global Multicast
of RSNA Image Interpretation Session Joe
Mambretti, Director, (j-mambretti_at_nwu.edu) Intern
ational Center for Advanced Internet Research
(www.icair.org) Director, Metropolitan Research
and Education Network (www.mren.org) Partner,
StarLight/STAR TAP (www.startap.net/starlight) PI-
OMNINet (www.icair.org/omninet) March 10,
2004
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Introduction to iCAIR
Accelerating Leading Edge Innovation and
Enhanced Global Communications through Advanced
Internet Technologies, in Partnership with the
Global Community
  • Creation and Early Implementation of Advanced
    Networking Technologies - The Next Generation
    Internet All Optical Networks, Terascale Networks
  • Advanced Applications, Middleware, Large-Scale
    Infrastructure, NG Optical Networks and Testbeds,
    Public Policy Studies and Forums Related to NG
    Networks

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Goal Enhanced Visual Experiences Through High
Quality Digital Media
  • Sense of Immersion in Experience
  • Sense of Presence
  • Highly Interactive
  • Extremely Detailed Visuals
  • High Quality - Quality of Real Life Experiences
  • Next Step Beyond Mere Duplication of Common
    Vision
  • Enhanced Access Methods
  • iGRID2005 Showcase for Next Generation IT, Incl
    DM

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Initiative First Global Multicast of RSNA Image
Interpretation Session Sunday, Nov 30, 2003
  • Sunday Afternoon Image Interpretation Session
  • 60 Year Tradition
  • RSNA Conference 60,000 Participants
  • Over 4,400 Attend IIS
  • 200 International, 30 Countries
  • Challenging Cases
  • Medical Education Credits
  • At McCormick Place in Chicago

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Partners in First Global Multicast of RSNA Image
Interpretation Session
  • National Library of Medicine (National Institutes
    of Health)
  • Radiological Society of North America
  • Radiology Department, Northwestern Univ. Medical
    School
  • International Center for Advanced Internet
    Research, Northwestern University
  • Prous Science
  • Video Furnace
  • Metropolitan Research and Education Network
    (Multicast)
  • Metropolitan Exposition and Pier Authority
    (Multicast)
  • WIDE (Japan) (Multicast)
  • SURFnet5 (Multicast)
  • I2-CAT (Multicast)
  • StarLight (Multicast)
  • I2 (Multicast)

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TTMed Project
  • Prous Science iCAIR Partnership
  • On Demand Archive of Video Content
  • Interactive Virtual Access to Live Conferences
  • TeleSurgery
  • Medical Megaconference
  • Digital Medical Educational Archive
  • High Quality Educational Experiences
  • Distance Independent
  • Access to Multiple Content Types
  • High Quality Viewing

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StarLight/MREN
  • Located in Northwesterns Downtown Campus 710 N.
    Lake Shore Drive
  • Carrier POPs
  • Chicago NAP

MPEA
GE

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  • An Advanced Network for Advanced Applications
  • Designed in 1993 Initial Production in 1994,
    Managed at L2 L3
  • Created by Consortium of Research Organizations
    -- over 20
  • Partner to STAR TAP/StarLight, I-WIRE, NGI and
    RE Net Initiatives, Grid and Globus Initiatives
    etc.
  • Model for Next Generation Internets
  • Developed Worlds First GigaPOP
  • Next the Optical MREN
  • Soon - Optical TeraPOP Services

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Current MREN Network Topology March 2004
ATM SWITCH Cisco LS1010
Juniper M5 MREN AS 22335
OC-3
OC-3 to SBC NAP
OC-3
OC-3
OC-12 to SBC NAP
GigE
iBGP
STARLIGHT ETHERNET SWITCH Cisco 6509 ( Route
Processor is MREN AS 22335 )
Gigabit Ethernet connections to peers
10/100 switch
Uses routed VLAN interfaces
10GigE to Force10
10GigE to Abilene
10GigE to eval Procket
Source Caren Litvanyi
cjl
25 March 2004
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StarLight By Researchers For Researchers
  • StarLight is an experimental optical
    infrastructure and
  • proving ground for network services optimized for
  • high-performance applications
  • GE2.510GE
  • Exchange
  • Soon
  • Multiple 10GEs
  • Over Optics
  • Worlds Largest
  • 10GE Exchange!

Abbott Hall, Northwestern Universitys Chicago
downtown campus
View from StarLight
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StarLight Facility-ConnectedUS and International
Networks
  • US National
  • Abilene
  • ESnet (DOE)
  • UltraNet(DOE)
  • DREN (DOD)
  • NREN (NASA)
  • NISN (NASA)
  • vBNS (coming)
  • DTFnet
  • NLR
  • USAwaves (coming)
  • US Metro/Regional
  • OMNInet
  • MREN (Midwest)
  • I-WIRE/DWDM
  • I-Light (coming)
  • AMPATH (South America)
  • ASnet (Taiwan)
  • BELnet (Belgium)
  • CAnet4 (Canada)
  • CERN/DataTAG
  • CERNET (China)
  • GÉANT/Euro-Link (Europe)
  • GEMnet (Japan)
  • HARNET (Hong Kong)
  • HEAnet (Ireland)
  • KOREN/KREONet2 (Korea)
  • NaukaNET/GLORIAD (Russia)
  • RENATER2 (France)
  • SURFnet (Netherlands)
  • TaiwanLight (Taiwan)
  • TANet2 (Taiwan)
  • TransPAC/APAN (Asia)
  • UKLight (UK) (coming)

Plus Abilene and CAnet4 International Transit
Networks Plus European transit via
SURFnet/NetherLight
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TransLight Intl Lambdas
NorthernLight
SunLight
European lambdas to US 10Gb AmsterdamChicago
10Gb LondonChicago 10Gb CERN
Chicago Canadian lambdas to US 10Gb
Chicago-Canada-NYC 10Gb Chicago-Canada-Seattle U
S lambda to Europe 5Gb ChicagoAmsterdam US/Jap
an lambda 2.5Gb ChicagoTokyo European
lambdas 10Gb AmsterdamCERN 2.5Gb
PragueAmsterdam 2.5Gb StockholmAmsterdam 10Gb
LondonAmsterdam IEEAF lambdas (blue) 10Gb
NYCAmsterdam 10Gb SeattleTokyo
UKLight
Czech Light
CERN
Pacific NW GigaPOP
MANLAN
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Future Digital Media, Including Medical
  • DV As Integral Part of Composite Applications
  • Media Devices Optimized for Digital Communication
  • Enhanced Transport (SONET is Optimized for Voice
    Not Data)
  • Higher Performance 270 Mbps
  • 600 Mbps w/ 2FEC
  • Sustained Long Term High Quality Flows at 600
    Mbps
  • No Real Loss
  • FEC Not Actually Needed on Links
  • Sustained Multiple Flows
  • Transit For Multiple MPEG2 Streams Globally
  • Future Event for Advanced Digital Media
    iGRID2005

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September 2005 in San Diego
i
Grid 2oo5
T H E G L O B A L L A M B D A I N T E G R A T
E D F A C I L I T Y
  • University of California, San Diego
  • California Institute for Telecommunications and
    Information Technology Cal-(IT)2

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i
Grid 2oo2
www.startap.net/igrid2002 University of Illinois
at Chicago and Indiana University in
collaboration with The GigaPort Project and
SURFnet5 of The Netherlands
Grid-Intensive Application Control of
Lambda- Switched Networks
  • September, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Maxine Brown STAR TAP/StarLight co-Principal
Investigator Associate Director, Electronic
Visualization Laboratory A showcase of
applications that are early adopters of very
high bandwidth national and international networks
University of Illinois at Chicago
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iGrid 2000 USA, Canada, Japan, Singapore,
Netherlands, Sweden, CERN, Spain, Mexico, Korea
  • GiDVN Global Internet
  • Digital Video Network
  • Digital Video Working Group, Coordinating
    Committee for International Research Networks
  • CERN, Switzerland
  • APAN, Japan KDD, Japan
  • APAN-KR, Korea Seoul National University, Korea
  • SURFnet, The Netherlands
  • DFSCA-UNAM, Mexico
  • SingAREN, Singapore
  • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
  • Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • Intl Center for Advanced Internet Research
    (iCAIR), Northwestern, USA

GiDVN projects are enhancing media capabilities
for the next-generation Internet, enabling new
applications to interoperate throughout the
world.
www.icair.org/inet2000
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Volume 19, Number 6August 2003Special Issue on
iGrid 2002 September 24-26, 2002 Amsterdam,
The Netherlands22 RefereedApplication
Papers!Guest Editors Tom DeFanti, Maxine Brown
and Cees de Laat
Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS)
http//www.igrid2002.org http//www.elsevier.com/l
ocate/future
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Communications of the ACM (CACM)
Volume 46, Number 11November 2003Special
issue Blueprint for the Future of
High-Performance Networking
  • Introduction, Maxine Brown (guest editor)
  • TransLight a global-scale LambdaGrid for
    e-science, Tom DeFanti, Cees de Laat, Joe
    Mambretti, Kees Neggers, Bill St. Arnaud
  • Transport protocols for high performance, Aaron
    Falk, Ted Faber, Joseph Bannister, Andrew Chien,
    Bob Grossman, Jason Leigh
  • Data integration in a bandwidth-rich world,
    Ian Foster, Robert Grossman
  • The OptIPuter, Larry Smarr, Andrew Chien, Tom
    DeFanti, Jason Leigh, Philip Papadopoulos
  • Data-intensive e-science frontier research,
    Harvey Newman, Mark Ellisman, John Orcutt

www.acm.org/cacm
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Further Information
www.icair.org www.startap.net/starlight
www.evl.uic.edu www.lac.uic.edu www.canarie.ca ww
w.anl.gov www.surfnet.nl www.globalgridforum.org w
ww.globus.org www.prous.com www.mren.org
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