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Infrastructure Organization

Infrastructure Organization. Tim Korb Director, Computing Facilities Department of Computer Sciences Purdue University. Outline. Past and current award activities Existing infrastructure Computer Science Others Multimedia Support Infrastructure. Past and Current Award Activities.

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Infrastructure Organization

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  1. Infrastructure Organization Tim KorbDirector, Computing FacilitiesDepartment of Computer SciencesPurdue University

  2. Outline • Past and current award activities • Existing infrastructure • Computer Science • Others • Multimedia Support Infrastructure

  3. Past and Current Award Activities • Previous NSF Infrastructure Awards • Computing About Physical Objects • Softlab • Intel Technology for Education Award • Internet 2 vBNS/Abilene Award

  4. Machine RoomCS 277 CERIAS LabCS G50 Network Systems LabCS G16 Systems Software & Architecture LabCS 279 Multimedia Database LabMA 431 Existing Infrastructure: CS

  5. Laboratory Highlights • Research • SGI Origin 2000 • 16-processor IA cluster • Instructional • Undergraduate Turing lab • Graduate systems lab • 800 network ports: ATM, 10/100 Ethernet, Myrinet, Wireless

  6. SGI Origin 2000 • 32 processors • 16 GB memory • Dual Infinite Reality 2 graphics pipes

  7. Intel Architecture Cluster • 16 processors • 400 MHz PII • 256 MB memory • 4 GB disk

  8. Undergraduate Lab • 25 Intel Architecture PII • Windows NT • Visual Studio J++

  9. Graduate Systems Lab • 25 “front end” dual PII workstations • 40 “back end” experimentalnetworked stations

  10. Wiring • 800 network ports • ATM • Ethernet • 10Base-T • 100Base-T • switched • shared • Myrinet • Wireless

  11. Staff • Hardware • Two full-time technicians/engineers • Student assistants • Software • Three UNIX support • Three PC support • Student assistants • Administrative

  12. Existing Infrastructure: Others • Video and Image Processing Lab (MSEE) • Distributed Multimedia Systems Lab (MSEE) • Thermalhydralics andReactor Safety Lab (ASL) • Basic MedicalSciences Lab(LYNN)

  13. Multimedia Support Infrastructure (1) Capture (2) Compress (4) Network (5) Display (3) Store, Index, Retrieve

  14. MSI Support Activities • Direct support of all research activities • Storage, Indexing, Retrieval, Compression • Networking • Security • Indirect support • Capture • Display

  15. Equipment Categories

  16. Equipment by Year

  17. Campus Equipment Locations Math Science Bldg. Computer Science Bldg. Lynn Hall Recitation Hall Nuclear Eng. EE Bldg. MSEE Bldg.

  18. Purdue and Fisk University Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, Indiana Fisk UniversityNashville, Tennessee WorkstationsVideo camerasMPEG encoder and decoder

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