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NGI and Internet2: Accelerating the Creation of Tomorrow’s Internet

http://www.internet2.edu/health. NGI and Internet2: Accelerating the Creation of Tomorrow’s Internet. Mary Kratz Internet2 Health Sciences Medinfo2001. "Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be .” – Albert Einstein. Michael Ackerman, PhD

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NGI and Internet2: Accelerating the Creation of Tomorrow’s Internet

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  1. http://www.internet2.edu/health NGI and Internet2: Accelerating the Creation of Tomorrow’s Internet Mary Kratz Internet2 Health Sciences Medinfo2001

  2. "Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be.” – Albert Einstein • Michael Ackerman, PhD • National Library of Medicine,Bethesda,Maryland, USA • Ted Hanss • Internet2 Advanced Applications, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA • Steve Corbato, PhD • Internet2 Network Services, Ann Arbor,Michigan, USA

  3. People on the Internet Millions of People Source:Nua Internet Surveys

  4. Today’s Internet Doesn’t • Provide reliable end-to-end performance • Encourage cooperation on new capabilities • Allow testing of new technologies • Support development of revolutionary applications

  5. Tomorrow’s Internet • Billions of users and devices • Convergence of today’s applications with multimedia (telephony, video-conference, HDTV) • Interconnect personal computers, servers, and embedded computers • New technologies enable unanticipated applications (and create new challenges)

  6. Challenges • Human computer interaction • Virtual learning environments • Virtual meetings and seminars • Shared authoring and research collaboration • Usage enhancements • Remote instrumentation is cumbersome • Access between higher edu resources and corporate environments restricted • Distributed large scale computing and database • Data collections and mediation • Metadata harvesting and normalizing • Persistent storage • Vocabulary mediation

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

  8. Internet2 Goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

  9. Internet2 and the Next Generation Internet Initiative Internet2 NGI Federal agency-led University-led Developing education and research driven applications Agency mission-driven and general purpose applications Building out campus networks, gigaPoPs and inter-gigapop infrastructure Funding research testbeds and agency research networks Interconnecting and interoperating to provide advanced networking capabilities needed to support advanced research and education applications

  10. Next Generation Internet (NGI) • Research • Experimentation • Networking Technology • Network Testbeds • Connectivity • University and Government partnership • High Performance capabilities • Applications • Strategic Applications • Leveraging advanced technology

  11. Internet2 Universities187 Universities as of July 2001

  12. Internet2 Backbone Networks Donna Cox,Robert Patterson, NCSA

  13. Application Attributes • Interactive research collaboration and instruction • Real-time access to remote resources • Large-scale, multi-site computation and data mining • Shared virtual reality • Any combination of the above

  14. Advanced Applications • Distributed computation • Virtual laboratories • Digital libraries • Distributed learning • Digital video • Tele-immersion • All of the above in combination

  15. The Scope of the Internet2 Health Science Workgroup includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the Public.

  16. Roadmap • Networking Health:Prescriptions for the Internet • National Research Council Report • Current and future Internet • Released 24 February 2000 • National Academy Press • ISBN 0-309-06843-6

  17. Health Science Working Groups • Middleware • Security – HIPAA Guidelines • Distance Medical Education • (Veterinary Medical) • VHP Collaboratory • Open Source • Electronic Health Record Collaboratory • Clinical Trials • Access Grid for Health Sciences • Virtual Tumor Board

  18. National Library of Medicine Digital Video:NLM Collaborative Videoconferencingby the National Library of Medicine • Broadcast TV quality videoconferencing • Both live distribution and on-demand access to a variety of content • HDTV-based digital cinema, network-based studio production, … • Based on • H.323 standard

  19. The University of Michigan Remote Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy the University of Michigan Philips XL30

  20. Teleimmersion University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois-NCSA Old Dominion University

  21. The CAVE

  22. Immersadesk

  23. Virtual Pelvic Floor Funded by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health NO1-LM-9-3543 Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Cook County Hospital, Chicago College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago

  24. Virtual Pelvic Floor Funded by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health NO1-LM-9-3543 Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Cook County Hospital, Chicago College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago

  25. Virtual Temporal Bone Funded by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health NO1-LM-9-3543 Dept. of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago

  26. Telecubicle

  27. The BIG Picture http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/NASnews/97/09/ipg_fig1.html

  28. Challenges to Health Sciences • "The medical research revolution is happening!  • 90% of data collected today will never be seen by a human eye.  • This is everyone's problem. • We must manage a growing amount of data to secure knowledge for the future." - Michael Marron, NIH

  29. Unanticipated Innovation • Lesson of the Web • Network growth and value are non-linear • New technologies enable qualitatively different uses • Users become innovators

  30. Visible Human Project Application

  31. More Information • On the Web • www.internet2.edu • www.nlm.nih.gov • Email • Mkratz@internet2.edu • info@internet2.edu

  32. www.internet2.edu

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