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The Interaction of UCSD Industrial Partners, the Jacobs School of Engineering, and Cal-(IT) 2. Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD.
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The Interaction of UCSD Industrial Partners, the Jacobs School of Engineering, and Cal-(IT)2 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
Cal-(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
Industrial Partners Are Essential to the Success of Cal-(IT)2 • Student Support • Equipment Donations • Sponsored Research • Start Ups Join Living Laboratories • Joint Proposals • Research Proposals • Chaired Professorships
Cal-(IT)2 Industrial FellowsUC San Diego Graduates Undergrads 60% are in the Jacobs School
Cellular Internet is Already Here At Experimental Sites Rooftop HDR Access Point • UCSD Has Been First Beta Test Site • Qualcomm’s 1xEV Cellular Internet • Optimized for Packet Data Services • Uses a 1.25 MHz channel • 2.4 Mbps Peak Forward Rate • Part of the CDMA2000 Tech Family • Can Be Used as Stand-Alone • Chipsets in Development Support • PacketVideo’s PVPlayer™ MPEG-4 • gpsOne™ Global Positioning System • Bluetooth • MP3 • MIDI • BREW
Using Students to Invent the Futureof Widespread Use of Wireless PDAs • Makes Campus “Transparent” • See Into Departments, Labs, and Libraries • Year- Long “Living Laboratory” Experiment 2001-02 • 500+ Wireless-Enabled HP Pocket PC PDAs • Wireless Cards from Symbol, Chips from Intersil • Incoming Freshmen in Computer Science and Engineering • Software Developed • ActiveClass: Student-Teacher Interactions • ActiveCampus: Geolocation and Resource Discovery • Extensible Software Infrastructure for Others to Build On • Deploy to New UCSD Undergrad College Fall 2002 • Sixth College Will be “Born Wireless” • Theme: Art, Culture, and Technology • Study Adoption and Discover New Services Cal-(IT)2 Team: Bill Griswold, Gabrielle Wienhausen
Integrating Wireless, Sensor and Data-Management Technologies Source: Graviton, a Cal-(IT)2 Partner
Building Metro Optical Laboratories to Evaluate Emergency Preparedness Systems Linking Control Rooms • High Resolution Visualization Facilities • Data Analysis • Crisis Management • Distributed Collaboration • Optically Linked • Integrate Access Grid • Data and Compute • PC Clusters • AI Data Mining • Driven by Data-Intensive Applications • Civil Infrastructure • Environmental Systems • Medical Facilities UCSD SDSC SIO Cox, Panoram, SAIC, SBC, SGI, IBM, TeraBurst Networks UCSD Healthcare SD Telecom Council
Cal-(IT)2 is Writing Join Proposals with SAIC On Improving Emergency Preparedness CRIMINAL JUSTICE EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION SOURCES Federal INTEGRATEDINTELLIGENCE SYSTEM State PUBLIC HEALTH SECURITY Local
Industrial Sponsored Research on Future Telecommunications Technologies • SiGe Devices and Circuits for next generation communication systems (IBM) • PI: Lawrence Larson • Advanced Radio Architecture and Circuit Development (Intersil) • PI: Lawrence Larson • Advanced Data Acquisition (Intersil) • PI: Bang-Sup Song • Advanced Power Amplifier Structures (Intersil) • PI: Peter Asbeck • Optical Components for Next Generation Optical Switching (AMCC) • PI: Shaya Fainman, Sadik Esener • Channel Characterization of Optical Links (AMCC) • PI: Sadik Esener, Shaya Fainman • Transmit Diversity and Beamforming Methods for Wireless Communication (Intersil) • PI: Bhaskar Rao/Paul Siegel • Multiple Antenna Systems for Wireless Communications (Ericsson) • PI: Bhaskar Rao, James Zeidler, Robert Bitmead • Coding and Detection Methods for High Speed Data Transmission (AMCC) • PI: Paul Siegel, Alexander Vardy