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HEAnet Ann Doyle, Internet2 November 10, 2006

Master Classes and Performance Enabled by Advanced Networking. HEAnet Ann Doyle, Internet2 November 10, 2006. Internet2 Overview. Internet2 Mission. Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. Internet2 Membership.

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HEAnet Ann Doyle, Internet2 November 10, 2006

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  1. Master Classes and Performance Enabled by Advanced Networking HEAnet Ann Doyle, Internet2 November 10, 2006

  2. Internet2 Overview

  3. Internet2 Mission Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet.

  4. Internet2 Membership • University • United States institutions of higher education • Corporate • For-profit US-based companies • Affiliate • Non-profit and other research or education organizations • International Partnerships • For example, GARR • Sponsored Education Group Participants • State education networks http://members.internet2.edu/

  5. Internet2 Universities208 University Members October 2006

  6. Internet2 Corporate Partners

  7. Affiliate Members Manhattan School of Music New World Symphony Cleveland Institute of Music United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

  8. Europe-Middle East Asia-Pacific Americas ARNES (Slovenia) BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DANTE (Europe) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) INFN-GARR (Italy) Israel-IUCC (Israel) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) POL-34 (Poland) Qatar Foundation (Qatar) FCCN (Portugal) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxembourg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) APAN-KR (Korea) CERNET/CSTNET/ NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) NECTEC/UNINET (Thailand) NG-NZ (New Zealand) SingAREN (Singapore) TANet2 (Taiwan) CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador)CLARA (Latin America & Caribbean) CUDI (Mexico) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2NET (Costa Rica) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Last updated: September 2004 International Partnerships Related partnerships APRU (Asia/Pacific) IEEAF

  9. Sponsored Education Group Participants

  10. Internet2 Network Environment: 2006

  11. Internet2 Current Infrastructure • Abilene backbone operates at 10 gigabits per second capacity today • GigaPoPs provide regional high-performance aggregation points • Local campus networks provide 100 Mbps to the desktop

  12. The New Internet2 Network

  13. New Internet2 Network Objectives • Ensure community control of underlying network infrastructure • Leverage capabilities of a global telecommunications leader • Carrier class reliability and expanded breadth of services • Capitalize on latest technology in networking • Create an asset that benefits entire community • Researchers, universities, regional optical networks, industry, government, K-12, and the international community

  14. New Internet2 Network Characteristics • Hybrid networking capabilities • Dedicated equipment and fiber • Carrier-provided maintenance • Simultaneous support of diverse requirements • experimental projects • production services

  15. New Internet2 Network Capacities • Initial capacity 10x today’s network • 10 wavelengths at 10 Gbps • Future capacity nearly unlimited • 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps wavelength capabilities • Unlimited additional wavelengths available • Rapid provisioning of dedicated circuits • Flexibly-sized circuit capacity

  16. Arts & Humanities Initiatives

  17. Overview The Arts and Humanities initiative has focused on outreach enabling collaborative live performances, master classes, and remote auditions in the performing arts. Outreach is ongoing to the museum and library collections communities, language instruction centers, history and film departments to foster initiatives utilizing Internet2.

  18. Constituents • U.S. University Members – Departments of Music, Dance, Art, English, History etc. • Affiliate Members – New World Symphony, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Institute of Music, Manhattan School of Music, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Library of Congress • Corporate Members – Warner Brothers, RIAA, MPAA, Star Valley Solutions, VBrick, Polycom

  19. Streaming Media/Collections

  20. Variations2 The Indiana University Digital Music Library

  21. University of Southern California Shoah Foundation Institute For Visual History and Education • A 180 terabyte multimedia archive of Holocaust testimonies • Currently being accessed by • University of Southern California • Rice University • Yale University • University of Michigan

  22. ResearchChannel www.researchchannel.org • International consortium of 30+ research universities and institutions • Leader in innovative HDTV over IP experiments and low latency interactivity • 2800+ programs available on-demand • Partners in integration of advanced networking and traditional studio and theater production technologies

  23. Master Classes

  24. New World Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas photo by R. Andrew Lepley

  25. Columbia University, Manhattan School of Music and CANARIE Inc. Pinchas Zukerman

  26. WSU/FSU Telematic Dance Coaching Session • Internet2 advanced networking technologies applied to distance learning for dance • Enabling schools to collaborate and share resources • Providing students with access to experts • Incorporating Technology into the teaching and performing arenas http://www.dance.wayne.edu/

  27. Live Performance Events

  28. Cultivating Communities: Dance in the Digital Age Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Institute of Music: The Bing Theater, University of Southern California, Oct 2002

  29. Live transcontinental reading of Kenneth Koch's "Twenty Poems" Seven Internet2 campuses provided videoconferencing Transcontinental Poetry: A Tribute to Kenneth Koch Poet Anne Waldman

  30. Integrated Media Systems Center at University of Southern California • 60 Mbps audio and video stream • 16 uncompressed audio channels created a 10.2 immersive audio environment in the theater The Miró Quartet University of Texas at Austin

  31. Technology: Choices, Challenges and Progress

  32. MPEG2 Production Cart MPEG2 codec: approx $8000 - $10,000 10/100 Switch: approx $150 or Gigabit Switch: approx $450 Camera:example;Sony PTZ (EVID30) -- approx $1000 Video switcher:approx $900 - $1500 Display monitor:approx $650 Video production monitor pair: $1000 - $1600 for pair Audio mixer:example;Mackie 14 channel Mic/line Mixer -- $530 Speaker pair:example JBL 10” BIAMPED -- $1000 for pair Directional Mic (two required):i.e.; Shure SM57-LC Cardioid -- $80 - $150 UPS (un-interruptable power supply): approx $550

  33. DVTS: An emerging technology scenario • Latency – compression introduced latency • Cost – codecs are expensive • Bandwidth – 30 Mbps per stream

  34. Problems and Puppet Shows • Live events with live audiences and the problems that have tripped us up: • duplex mismatch • packet re-ordering • faulty cables • bottleneck link capacity • achievable throughput • congestion on the network path

  35. End-to-End Performance Initiative Tools developed to address problems: • Internet2 and SURFnet Detective • connected to Internet2 or related networks • bandwidth capacity to end point • multicast enabled • BWCTL • bandwidth control wrapper for NLANR Iperf • NDT Servers • duplex mismatch • bottlenecks • packet arrival order

  36. Many more tools! • Ping • Traceroute • Iperf • Tcpdump • Tcptrace • BWCTL • NDT • OWAMP • AMP • Advisor • Thrulay • Web100 • MonaLisa • pathchar • NPAD • Pathdiag • Surveyor • Ethereal • CoralReef • MRTG • Skitter • Cflowd • Cricket • Net100

  37. PerfSonar – Next Steps in Performance Monitoring • New Initiative involving multiple partners • ESnet (DOE labs) • GEANT2 (European Research and Education network) • Internet2 (Abilene and connectors)

  38. New Communities

  39. Ongoing Outreach • Museum Community • Education • Conservation • Foreign Language Instruction • Connecting U.S. students with international partners • Sharing less commonly taught language instruction • Archaeology • Shared project planning • Shared imaging • Fall 2005 MM SIG Kickoff • International Partners • GARR, RENATER, UKERNA, HEAnet, CERNET

  40. International Communities -- GARR and U.S. • 30 Mbps NTSC from Miami converted to PAL • 30 Mbps PAL from Pisa • DVTS software – 110 ms roundtrip latency • Claudio Allocchio and team!  Hillary Herndon, Miami Anna Simeone, Pisa Photos by Fabio Bisi

  41. International Communities -- continued • Master class with Luigi Alberto Bianchi (Rome and Miami) • Art conservation (Cleveland Museum of Art and the Louvre, hosted by Renater) • AG community -- MARCEL project, ART GRID • Proposed archaeology database – University of Pennsylvania, University of Cairo • Many emerging projects

  42. Video Clips

  43. Best Practices and Guides http://arts.internet2.edu/files/Bing-Best-Practices.pdf http://arts.internet2.edu/files/performance-capture(v09).pdf http://arts.internet2.edu/files/digital-asset-management(v09).pdf

  44. More Info ... www.internet2.edu arts.internet2.edu adoyle@internet2.edu (734) 352-7011

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