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The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology. Larry Smarr Institute Director UCSD October 12, 2001. Forecast Growth of Global Internet Users. Subscribers (millions). 2,000. 1,800. 1,600. 1,400. 1,200. 1,000. Mobile Internet. 800. 600. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The California  Institute for Telecommunications  and Information Technology

The California Institute for Telecommunications

and Information Technology

Larry Smarr

Institute Director

UCSD

October 12, 2001

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Forecast Growth of Global Internet Users

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Mobile Internet

Fixed Internet

Subscribers (millions)

Third Generation Cellular SystemsWill Add Mobility, QoS, and High Speeds

Source: Ericsson

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Cal-(IT)2

A Integrated Approach to the New Internet

www.calit2.net

220 UC San Diego & UC Irvine FacultyWorking in Multidisciplinary Teams

With Students, Industry, and the Community

The State’s $100 M Creates Unique Buildings, Equipment, and Laboratories

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50 Industrial Sponsors from Broad Range of Industries; Several New Partners Since Award

Akamai Technologies Inc.AMCCAmpersand VenturesArch VenturesThe Boeing Company and

Connexion by BoeingDonald L. Bren (The Irvine

Company) Broadcom CorporationCAIMIS, Inc.Conexant Systems, Inc.Connexion by BoeingCox CommunicationsDiamondhead VenturesDupontEmulex Corporation

Network SystemsEnosys MarketsEnterprise Partners

Venture CapitalEntropia, Inc.Ericsson Wireless

Communications, Inc.ESRIExtreme NetworksGlobal Photon SystemsIBM

ComputersCommunications

SoftwareSensors

BiomedicalStartups

Venture Capital Firms

Mission VenturesNCRNewport CorporationOracleOrincon IndustriesPanoram TechnologiesPrintronixQUALCOMM IncorporatedQuantumThe R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research InstituteSAICSamueli, Henry (Broadcom)SciFrame, Inc.Seagate Storage ProductsSGISilicon WaveSonySTMicroelectronics, Inc.Sun MicrosystemsTeraBurst NetworksTexas InstrumentsTime DomainUCSD HealthcareThe Unwired FundWebEx

IdeaEdge VenturesIntersil CorporationIrvine Sensors CorporationJMI, Inc.Leap Wireless InternationalLink, William J. (Versant Ventures)Litton Industries, Inc.MedExpert International, Inc.MerckMicrosoft Corporation

$140 M Match From Industry

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Cal-(IT)2 Has Received $8M in New Federal Funds

$1,455

$200

$120

$120

$5,162

$369

$483

Air Force

DARPA

SRC

DOE

NSF

ONR

Other/Non-Fed

$94M in Proposals Under Review

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Early-Warning/Crisis Management System: Bringing High Tech Coast into Cyberspace

• Partnering with:– UCSD SDSC– UCSD SIO– UCI ITS

• Add Wireless Sensor Array

• Build GIS Data• Focus on:

– Pollution– Water Cycle– Earthquakes– Bridges– Traffic– Policy

HuntingtonBeach

Mission Bay

San Diego Bay

UCSD

UCI

High Tech Coast

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UCSD is Combining Local “Hot Spots” with Wide Area Cellular Internet Access

Available Now

6 months

12 months

Wireless WAN

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HP Grant Brings Wireless Internet Access to Large Number of UCSD Undergraduates

• Potential “Disintegration” of Campus Learning Culture– Anticipated Growth of 10,000 Students Over Next 10 Years

• Year- Long “Living Laboratory” Experiment– 500+ Wireless-Enabled HP Jornada PDAs – Incoming Freshmen in Computer Science and Engineering

• Software Developed– ActiveClass: Student-Teacher Interactions– Roamer/FindMe: Geolocation and Resource Discovery– Extensible Software Infrastructure for Others to Build On

• Deploy to New UCSD Undergrad College Fall 2002

Funds: HP, NSF, Campus, Cal-(IT)2

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By Department/ProgramChemistry & Biochemistry 3Cognitive Science 2Computer Science and Engineering 10 5Electrical and Computer Engineering 15 7Ethnic Studies 1Graduate Studies 2Instructional Technology Center (ITC) 1Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts (ICAM) 3International Relations & Pacific Studies 2Materials Science 1Music 1Natural Sciences 1Physics 2 2Physiology and Neuroscience 1Scripps Institution of Oceanography 3Structural Engineering 2 1Visual arts 1

44 22

Cal-(IT)2 Fellows: UC San Diego

Graduates Undergrads

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Traffic Flow Optimization--A California Imperative!

• Institute International Workshop October 19, 2001– 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

Caltrans Director Morales‘ [keynote for Cal-(IT)2 workshop] highest priority is to deliver Gov. Davis' far-reaching plan

to cut traffic congestion in the state.

See www.calit2.net

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Image Processing /

Analysis

Traffic Data

Parking Lot and Traffic Information

to User

User Submits Destination Parking Lot

Query

Handheld Device

Video Feed of Parking Lot to Server

Wireless Camera

Agents Will Intermediate Between Us and the Grid

UCI Campus Parking and Traffic AgentSharad Mehrotra, UCI

Database Repository

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Massive Datasets Available to Mobile Devicesin a Biomedical Imaging Research Network

Source: Mark Ellisman, UCSD

Part of the UCSD CRBS Center for Research on Biological Structure

Wireless “Pad” Web Interface

Surface Web

NCRR Imaging and Computing Resources UCSD

Cal-(IT)2SDSC

Deep Web

DukeUCLA

Cal Tech

Harvard

UCSD

Forming a National-Scale Grid Federating Multi-Scale Neuro-Imaging Data from Centers with High Field MRI and Advanced 3D Microscopes

BIRNBIRN

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San Diego “Living on the Grid” LaboratoryFiber, Wireless, Compute, Data, Software

• High Resolution Visualization Facilities– Data Analysis– Crisis Management

• Driven by Data-Intensive Applications– Civil Infrastructure– Environmental Systems– Medical Facilities

• Distributed Collaboration– Optically Linked– Integrate Access Grid

• Overlay Wireless Internet– First Responder PDAs– SensorNets

SDSCSIO

Cal-(IT)2/SIO/SDSCControl Room

Cox, Panoram,SAIC, SBC, SGI, IBM,TeraBurst Networks

UCSD HealthcareSD Telecom Council

Cal-(IT)2 Metro Optical

Laboratory

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The Wireless Internet Will Improve the Safety of California’s 25,000 Bridges

New Bay Bridge Tower with Lateral Shear Links

Cal-(IT)2 WillDevelop and Install

Wireless Sensor ArraysLinked to

Crisis Management Control Rooms

Source: UCSD Structural Engineering Dept.