Title: Briefing on Cal-(IT)2
1Briefing on Cal-(IT)2
- Presentation to the
- California Office of Emergency Services CIO Team
UCSD Scripps Institute of Oceanography - La Jolla, CA
- February 20, 2002
Larry Smarr Department of Computer Science and
Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering,
UCSD Director, California Institute for
Telecommunications and Information Technology
2Governor Davis Has Initiated Four New Institutes
for Science and Innovation
California Institute for Bioengineering,
Biotechnology, and Quantitative Biomedical
Research
Center for Information Technology Research in
the Interest of Society
UCD
UCM
UCB
UCSF
California NanoSystems Institute
UCSC
California Institute for Telecommunications and
Information Technology
www.ucop.edu/california-institutes
3Cal-(IT)2An Integrated Approach to the Future
Internet
220 UCSD UCI Faculty Working in
Multidisciplinary Teams With Students, Industry,
and the Community
Partnered With Over 50 Companies
www.calit2.net
4Cal-(IT)2 Living-in-the-Future Laboratories
- Technology Driven
- Ubiquitous Connectivity
- SensorNets
- Knowledge and Data Systems
- LambdaGrid
- Application Driven
- Ecological Observatory
- AutoNet
- National Repository for Biomedical Data
- Culturally Driven
- Interactive Technology and Popular Culture
5Cal-(IT)2 Has Over Sixty Industrial Sponsors
From a Broad Range of Industries
Oracle Orincon Industries Panoram Technologies
Polexis Printronix QUALCOMM Incorporated R.W.
Johnson Pharma. R.I. SAIC Samueli, Henry
(Broadcom) SBC Communications San Diego Telecom
Council SciFrame, Inc. Seagate Storage
Products SGI Silicon Wave Sony STMicroelectronics,
Inc. Sun Microsystems TeraBurst Networks Texas
Instruments Time Domain Toyota UCSD
Healthcare The Unwired Fund Volkswagen WebEx
- Akamai Technologies Inc.
- AMCC
- Ampersand Ventures
- Arch Venture Partners
- The Boeing Company
- Broadcom Corporation
- Conexant Systems, Inc.
- Connexion by Boeing
- Cox Communications
- DaimlerChrylser
- Diamondhead Ventures
- Dupont iTechnologies
- Emulex Corporation
- Enosys Markets
- Enterprise Partners VC
- Entropia, Inc.
- Ericsson Wireless Comm.
- ESRI
- Extreme Networks
Computers Communications Software Sensors Biomedic
al Automotive Startups Venture Capital
Irvine Sensors Corporation JMI, Inc. Leap
Wireless International Link, William J. (Versant
Ventures) Litton Industries, Inc. MedExpert
International Merck Microsoft Corporation Mindspee
d Technologies Mission Ventures NCR Newport
Corporation Nissan Motors
140 M Match From Industry
6How Can the Future Internet Enhance
Capabilities for Emergency Preparedness?
- Enabled by Expansion of Internet Infrastructure
- Wireless Extends Coverage Everywhere
- Optical Backbone Provides High Bandwidth
- New Generation of Sensors and Receivers
- Three Tier System
- Wireless SensorNets Brings Data to Repositories
- Collaborative Crisis Management Centers
- Remote Wireless Devices Interrogate Databases
- Building a Living-in-the-Future Laboratory
- UCSD, UCI, and SDSU Campuses
- San Diego, Orange County, Cross Border
- Collaboration with City, County, and State Govts.
7Challenges of Emergency PreparednessThat the
Future Internet Will Impact
- How Do We Know
- The Detailed Current State of the System NOW?
- What the Future Evolution of the Situation is
Likely to Be? - How Can We Achieve
- An Overall Situational Awareness?
- A Common Operational Picture?
- How Do We Communicate With
- Crisis Managers?
- First Responders?
- How Can We Decide
- Which Problem to Attack First?
- Which Assets Should Be Deployed Where and When?
8New Brochure on Cal-(IT)2 This Week