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Cal-(IT) 2 : A Bold Public-Private Partnership University of California Experiment

Cal-(IT) 2 : A Bold Public-Private Partnership University of California Experiment. UCSD Chancellor’s CEO Breakfast March 23, 2004 Faculty Club, UC San Diego. Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies Harry E. Gruber Professor,

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Cal-(IT) 2 : A Bold Public-Private Partnership University of California Experiment

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  1. Cal-(IT)2: A Bold Public-Private Partnership University of California Experiment UCSD Chancellor’s CEO Breakfast March 23, 2004 Faculty Club, UC San Diego Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD

  2. Where is Telecommunications Research Performed?A Historic Shift 70% Percent Of The Papers Published IEEE Transactions On Communications U.S. Industry Non-U.S. Universities 85% U.S. Universities Source: Bob Lucky, Telcordia/SAIC

  3. Cal-(IT)2--An Integrated Approach the Future of the Internet UC San Diego & UC Irvine Faculty Working in Multidisciplinary Teams With Students, Industry, and the Community www.calit2.net

  4. California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Has Experienced Leadership Founding Director, NCSA Chief Scientist, AT&T Labs Director, UCSD Center for Wireless Communications Director, Institute of Materials Research & Engineering, Singapore Manager, Information Services, SDSC

  5. Broad Academic Participation in Cal-(IT)2e.g. – the UCSD Division in ’03-’04 • 102 Unique Faculty from 23 Departments • Jacobs School-ECE, CSE, BioEng, MAE, SE • Cal-(IT)² (ORU), IGPP, IR/PS, 6th College • Math, Physics, Bio, Chem/Biochem, GeoSci • CogSci, Communication, Econ, Psychology • Medicine, Neuroethology, Neuroscience, Visual Arts, Music • 94 Graduate Students (Fellowships and Graduate Student Research Support) • Jacobs School--BioEng, CSE, ECE, MAE • Math, Physics, Mat Sci • Econ, IR/PS, • History, Literature, Music, Political Science, Visual Arts • 20 Undergraduate Students • 45 Receiving Funding Directly Through Cal-(IT)² Industrial Sponsored Research Projects • 33 Supervising Cal-(IT)² Graduate Fellowship Recipients • 16 Supervising Cal-(IT)² Undergraduate Summer Scholarships • 17 Receiving Matching Funds From Cal-(IT)² • 13 Self-identifying Research Projects As Related To The Cal-(IT)² Mission

  6. Two New Cal-(IT)2 Buildings Are Under Construction Bioengineering • Will Create New Laboratory Facilities • Interdisciplinary Teams • Wireless and Optical Networking • Computer Arts Virtual Reality • Clean Rooms for Nanotech and BioMEMS UC Irvine UC San Diego State of California Provided $100M Capital See www.calit2.net for Live VideoCams

  7. State of California Required a 2:1 MatchFrom Industry, Feds, Campus, Private $ Total Federal Grants So Far$160M - Double Our Predicted Amount! $30M Campus Garamendi Funds Industrial Funds $85M So Far 80% of Initial Funds Held In! Bottom Line—Cal-(IT)2 Far Exceeded Required Match

  8. Innovation Driven by Cal-(IT)2 Industrial Partners Teaming with Academic Research and Education • Our Partners Are: • Funding Faculty Research Projects • Supporting Graduate/Undergraduate Fellows • Qualcomm – 50 • Ericcson – 27 • Conexant / Intersil / SkyWorks / MindSpeed -- 14 • AMCC -- 4 • Joining on Federal Grants • Providing Access to Living Labs Equipment • Endowing Chaired Professorships • Co-Sponsoring Workshops/Conferences • Hosting Seminars or Lectures

  9. The OptIPuter Project – Removing Bandwidth as an Obstacle In Data Intensive Sciences • NSF Large Information Technology Research Proposal • Cal-(IT)2 and UIC Lead Campuses—Larry Smarr PI • USC, SDSU, NW, Texas A&M, Univ. Amsterdam Partnering Campuses • Industrial Partners Provide Equipment and Researchers • IBM, Sun, Telcordia/SAIC, Chiaro Networks, Calient, Glimmerglass • $13.5 Million Over Five Years • Optical IP Streams From Lab Clusters to Large Data Objects NIH Biomedical Informatics NSF EarthScope and ORION Research Network http://ncmir.ucsd.edu/gallery.html siovizcenter.ucsd.edu/library/gallery/shoot1/index.shtml

  10. Cal-(IT)2 Has Enabled Formation of Academic / Industrial Collaboration Research Teams • Ericsson • $ 6.2 Million Total Including UC Discovery Match • 17 UCSD Professors, 17 Students, 4 Post-docs • Multi-Antenna Wireless Communications Systems • Linear Power Amplifiers for 3G Applications • Adaptive Systems • CDMA Systems • AMCC • $ 2.3 Million Total Including UC Discovery Match • 5 UCSD Professors, 7 Students, 1.5 Post-Docs • Multi-Terabit Optical Networks: Characterization, Modeling and Coding • Conexant / Intersil / SkyWorks / MindSpeed • $ 1.9 Million Total Including UC Discovery Match • 7 UCSD, UCI Professors, 9 Students • Advanced CMOS Analog System Design • Transmit Diversity and Beam Forming Methods for Wireless Communications • Improved OFDM RF Transceiver Components for Wireless LAN Applications • Power Management for Communication Devices • Multi-Frame Video Enhancement Algorithm • Orincon • $ 1 Million • 5 UCSD Professors, 4 Students, One Post-Doc • WISE: World Information Security Environment

  11. New Industrial Clusters Developed Recently:Nissan, Volkswagen, Ford, Toyota • Sponsored Research • $ 3.9 million total including UC Discovery match • 5 Professors (ECE, CSE, CogSci, Psychology), 13 students • Human Centered Intelligent Driver Support Systems • Vision Based Occupant Posture Analysis for Safe Airbag Deployment: • Software Service Design for Automotive Infotronics • Advanced Engineering Methods for Networked Automotive Software • Donated Infrastructure • Infiniti Q45 • VW Passat

  12. New Centers Are Forming:UCSD Center for Networked Systems New Technologies Networked Systems New Applications New Technologies and Frameworks Measurement, Modeling, and Analysis Andrew A. Chien, Director (CSE) http://cns.ucsd.edu/ In Serious Discussions with: AT&T, Alcatel, HP, Sony Online 15+ Great Researchers! Technologies and Frameworks for Robust, Secure, and Open Networked Systems

  13. UC Irvine Integrated Nanoscale Research Facility – Cal-(IT)2 Materials and Devices Collaboration with Industry Federal agencies Industry partners State funding Private foundations $5M $4M $3M $2M $1M ’99-’00 ’00-’01 ’01-’02 ’02-’03 • Collaborations with Industry • Joint Research With Faculty • Shared Facility Available For Industry Use • Working with UCI OTA to Facilitate Tech Transfer • Industry and VC Interest in Technologies Developed at INRF Research Funding Equipment Funding

  14. Only Three Years From Research to Market New Broadband Cellular Internet Technology • First US Taste of 3G Cellular Internet • UCSD Jacobs School Antenna • Three Years Before Commercial Rollout • Linking to 802.11 Mobile “Bubble” • Tested on Campus CyberShuttle • Verizon Introduces in San Diego Installed Dec 2000 Rooftop Qualcomm 1xEV Access Point Verizon Rollout Fall 2003 CyberShuttle March 2002 www.calit2.net/news/2002/4-2-bbus.html

  15. High Resolution, Low Jitter Video Diagnosis Tool Cal-(IT)2, Qualcomm, Path 1, & UCSD Stroke Center End-to-End Quality of Service Management Video Delivered Over Broadband Cellular Internet to Specialists Viewing Station (Standard Laptop With Cellular Modems) Current Coverage 10 Mi. Around Campus Prototype Led to a $5-million, 5-Year Grant from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke

  16. Homeland Security Has Become a Major Focus for Cal-(IT)2 SuperHD StreamingVideo 100-MegaPixel Tiled Display Augmented Reality Situation Room Envisioned Two Years From Now Source: Jason Leigh, EVL, UIC—Cal-(IT)2 Partner

  17. NSF Award: Responding to Unexpected EventsA Classic “One-Institute, Two-Campus” Grant • Five-Year $12.5 Million Large ITR Award-Started Oct 1 • Twenty-Five Researchers and Professors • UCI PI: Sharad Mehrotra • UCSD PI: Ramesh Rao • Univ. Maryland, Univ. Of Illinois, BYU, Univ. Colorado, ImageCat • Community and Industrial Partners • City of Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego Police • Ericsson, HNS, HP, Intersil, Parity, SAIC, SBC, Symbol, Qualcomm • Living Laboratory in San Diego Gas Lamp District • Goal • Transform Ability of Responding Units to Gather, Manage, Use & Disseminate Information During an Emergency • To Reduce Response Latency and Cascades of Crisis Through IT Innovations, Saving Lives And Property

  18. Wireless Internet Information System for Medical Response in Disasters (WIISARD) • First Responder Wireless Location Aware Systems For Nuclear, Chemical & Radiologic Attacks • Total NIH Award: $4.1 Million. • Duration 10/03 To 10/06 WIISARD Drill 3/16/04 Leslie Lenert, PI, UCSD SOM

  19. Cal-(IT)2 Collaboration Can Extend Corporate Vision—Example #1 Original Focus: “Plug And Play” WiFi Hotspots Powered By Cellular Internet Backhaul Derived From Cal-(IT)2 CyberShuttle Architecture New Vision: Mobile WiFi “Bubbles” for First Responder Command Posts New Systems: MANPACK: Self-contained Battery Powered Rugged Units for Mobile WiFi Access to Web Specifications Developed With WIISARD Team Based On Mass-Casualty Scenarios New Opportunities: Prototypes Testing With First Responders Within WIISARD Drills Collaborative Design Of Advanced Multi-mode, Always Best Connected, Model of Connectivity Necessary for Disaster Operations Entrée Wireless Source: Leslie Lenert, M.D., UCSD SOM

  20. Cal-(IT)2 Collaboration Can Extend Corporate Vision—Example #2 Original Focus Indoor Location-Aware Systems Using WiFi Technologies Initial Market: Healthcare Initial Application: High-Value Asset Tracking Infusion Pumps, Wheel Chairs, etc. • New Vision: Mass Casualty Preparedness • Navy/DARPA Contract for Mass Casualty Tracking within Military Hospitals • WiFi Tags For Victims At Disaster Sites (WIISARD) • New Systems • Wireless Pulse-Ox Patient Tracking System (WIISARD) Integrated with AwarePoint Product • New Opportunities • WIISARD Team Facilitates Testing of Prototypes of Flagship Asset Tracking System at VA Hospital • Collaborative Development of Clinical Systems Source: Leslie Lenert, M.D., UCSD SOM

  21. Cal-(IT)2 and Emerging Industries:Gaming is a Defining Cultural Form of the 21st Century We Bring Innovative, Multi-Disciplinary Expertise to Push Forward the Technological and Expressive Fronts Visualization Provides Early Testbeds for Future Forms Of Gaming, Which In Turn Creates New Opportunities Of Visualization Research Cal-(IT)2 Corridor is a Leading Game Development Region Creating an Experimental Game Lab within Cal-(IT)2@UCSD Industrial Engagements Include: Sammy Studios Sony R&D Sony Interactive Rockstar NDL Inc. Havok Criterion/Renderware

  22. Exorarium--A Collaboration Between Author David Brin and Artist Sheldon Brown Artworks that explore relationships between information and space

  23. Computer Gaming Is Providing The Conceptual, Technical and Aesthetic Foundations for Future Cultural Forms Multi-User Museum and On-Line Gaming Experience

  24. Keep Up with Calit2 Visit Our Multimedia “Newspaper” Web Page New Federal Grants New UCI Division Director Albert Yee New Industrial Grants Major Events Calit@UCSD Day www.calit2.net

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