Title: Taiwans TWAREN Initiative
1Taiwans TWAREN Initiative
Fay Sheu c00yzs00_at_nchc.gov.tw National
Center for High-performance Computing Science-base
d Industrial Park Hsinchu, Taiwan
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3The TWAREN Initiative
- A comprehensive, 6-year national development plan
formulated by the government to foster creativity
and develop talents - Will cost an estimated US75 billion starting
2003. - Serves as the infrastructure that enables new
possibilities in RD, global collaboration and
learning, discoveries and innovation - Serves as part of the mechanisms to train
manpower, create jobs, spur economic growth and
strengthen competitiveness.
4Future Infrastructure Drives Todays Research
Agenda
- The success story of the NSFnet is inspirational
- TWAREN will be a new all-optical network with 10
Gigabit Ethernet and DWDM technology at its core
- A backbone of 40-100 Gbps will encircle 1000 km
along Taiwans coastal areas - Connects universities and colleges as well as
research institutions all throughout the island
5Core Nodes in Science Parks
- Four core nodes are strategically located at
science parks to serve industrial RD besides
academic research - The NCHC, situated in Hsinchu, where
semiconductor and electronic industries dominate
the Park, already has a branch office down south.
Will set up one more office in central Taiwan.
6Functionality Assigned
Computation
Data Center
NOC
Penghu Island
Tier DWDM core equipment (40Gbps))
7Logical Map of TWAREN
Penghu
Tier DWDM core equipment (40Gbps) Tier
RNC equipment (10Gbps) Tier Campus (1
Gbps or more)
8Linking RE Community to the World
- Three domestic networks invest heavily in
international connectivity - TANet2 funded by the National Science Council,
a research network ran by the NCHC. - TANet funded by the Ministry of Education,
serves higher education and K-12 concerns - ASnet supported by various sources, services
researchers in Academia Sinica and clientele
outside the campus - International connectivity will be further
expanded in a joint effort
9International Connectivity
(TANet2)
10Colocation at Pacific Wave
11Peering and Transit via ITNs
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13General Applications
- TWAREN will provide a high bandwidth,
high-efficiency network to support research and
development - At home, it serves as a far-reaching platform for
research and learning - Going overseas, we will enhance connectivity to
allow collaborative research, in e-Science and
e-Learning - Language education is especially emphasized.
English is a major focus.
14Linking up Grids
International
Domestic
Specialty Grid
Grid
Specialty Grid
Grid
Generic Grid
High-energy Physics Grid, EU
High-energy Physics Grid
15Promoting Grids
16Asthma Grid A Pilot Project
Sw
Network
Patients
Wireless LAN
Hospitals
database
? Short-term pilot studies supported till
production ? More than 2 million patients ? CGU,
NCHC, NHI, 12 hospitals participating
17International Collaborations
- Biomedical science (with Japan, US)
- ILTER (International Long-Term Ecological
Research), with US - PRAGMA
- APGrid (with Korea, Japan and Thailand)
- Metacomputing (with US, Germany, Japan and Great
Britain)
18A Member of PRAGMA
Pacific Rim Application Grid Middleware Assembly
SDSC
NCSA
Osaka
NCHC
TFRI NEON, ILTER _at_ SDSC NCHC 10 m volt EM _at_
Osaka
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19Impacts Anticipated
Expected to bring about innovation that otherwise
could not be accomplished training of talents
needed for world economic competitiveness.
Education Network
Commodity Network