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Enhancing Telemedicine Cyberinfrastructure in Malaysian Hospitals through MYREN (Phase 2)

This proposal outlines the plan for Phase 2 of MYREN, a dedicated network supporting telemedicine and collaborative research in Malaysian hospitals. It includes components such as network infrastructure, technical coordination, and human capital programs. The goal is to transform MYREN into a leading NREN in the Asia Pacific region by expanding connectivity, increasing international cooperation, and creating a testbed environment for advanced applications.

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Enhancing Telemedicine Cyberinfrastructure in Malaysian Hospitals through MYREN (Phase 2)

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  1. Towards Enhancing Cyberinfrastructure for Telemedicine in Malaysian Hospitals Through MYREN (Phase 2) Suhaimi Napis Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Director, InfoComm Development Centre (iDEC) Universiti Putra Malaysia suhaimi@putra.upm.edu.my Director, E-Research Area, Malaysian Research and Education Network (MYREN) Vice Chair, ASEAN S&T Research and Education Network Alliance (ASTRENA) Director, Natural Resource Area; Co-Chair, Agriculture Working Group, Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN)

  2. MYREN Proposed Local and International connectivities Roll-out plan for Phase 2 Current Situation and Future Outlook Outline

  3. Malaysian Research & Education Network (MYREN) Key Components Dedicated network supporting NREN activities and collaborative research – broadband capacity, video conferencing, linkage to other NRENs Network Infrastructure Central technical coordination – network design, support & operation, helpdesk, network monitoring & management etc Network Operations Human Capital Programme Student placement, technical training series, industry-MYREN joint talks, virtual lectures, seminars 5 Major Components MYREN Research Communities International Partners UM, UKM, UPM, USM, UTM, UUM, MMU, UTP, UiTM, Uniten, UMS, Unimas, TM R&D, Monash etc

  4. MYREN Next Phase Long-Term Milestones 2005 2020 2007 2010 Phase 1 Future Phases Phase 2 Transform MYREN into a leading NREN in Asia Pacific Transition MYREN into advanced NREN Successfully created MYREN • Launched March ‘05 • 14 members connected • MYREN NOC successfully operational • Collaborative services – e-lecture, teleconsultation, remote interviews, IP streaming, video conferencing • Linkage to TEIN2 – 10 Asia Pacific, 33 European, 1 North America NRENs • Regionalise MYREN – 5 regional nodes successfully commissioned • Self-operated Layer-3 network • High capacity network and improved performance for HPC • 40 members connected (eg university hospitals) • Increase international cooperation through APAN, APECTEL, Pragma, Internet2 etc • Testbed environment for advanced application and services testing and deployment • All of Malaysia • Layer-1 network successfully constructed • Expand user communities to schools, hospitals • Regional test-bed for new advanced applications

  5. Network Infrastructure “High Performance Centres” 10 Asia Pacific,33 European, 1 North American NRENs MDeC Virtual Reality Center MIMOS Grid Computing Centre Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network Campus Network ITU CoE MYREN NOC, Cyberjaya 100M 1Gbps National Advanced IPv6 Centre MYREN WAN UNIMAS UMS UUM UKM MMU USM UNITEN TM R&D UITM UTM UTP UM MONASH UPM Current StatusNetwork Infrastructure – Gateway to e-Research communities

  6. Research Communities Proposed new grouping MYREN Research Chairman Network Research Prof. Dr. Borhan Md Ali IPv6 A/Prof. Dr Sureswaran Multimedia Apps A/Prof. Ewe Hong Tat E-Research A/Prof. Dr. Suhaimi Napis Knowledge Mgmt Prof. Tengku Mohd T Sembok Mgmt Science & Tech WG A/Prof. Dr Suhaidi Hassan E-Security WG IPv6 Security WG E-learning WG e-Culture WG Knowledge Mgmt WG Accounting Info System BoF E-Supply Chain BoF Wireless/WSN WG IPv6 Routing WG Virtual reality & Immersive Tech WG Medical WG Information Retrieval WG Decision Modeling BoF Routing & NMM WG MYREN NOC IPv6 Communications WG Interface Design and Ambient Intelligence (IDAI) High Performance Cyber Design Dr Mamun Reaz IPv6 Monitoring WG Econometrics BoF Network Quality of Service WG Dr Phang Open Source WG Software engineering BoF Research Area Working Group (WG) Birds of a Feather (BoF) VLSI/MEMS BoF Automotive CAE BoF Distributive Computing Tech & Design BioMedical Computing BoF Status UpdateMYREN Research Community

  7. MYREN Next PhaseOverall Objective & Priorities of MYREN2 • Key Principles and Priorities • Increase accessibility to new and potential members by regionalising MYREN connectivity with 4 nodes (Q1 2009) and 2 nodes (Q3 2009) (eg. University hospitals) • Support high bandwidth capability scalable up to 1Gigabps at backbone and at least 100Mbps at access layer • Support advanced high performance applications in various fields including bio-informatics, micro-electronics design, telemedicine, chemical informatics, engineering etc • Flexibility to provision advanced and ‘open source’ applications

  8. MYREN Next PhaseOverall Objective & Priorities of MYREN2 Key Principles and Priorities 4. Synergies MYREN with many more centres of excellence in Malaysia (specialist centres) 5. Build technical expertise with MYREN NOC and its community members – various test bed projects 6. Boost collaborative research and education activities within MYREN, through the enhancement of MYREN Human Capital programmes

  9. MYREN2 Network Connectivity: Possible future scenario and connectivities to IHLs, RIs and other agencies JB Kuantan • UIAM, Kuantan • UMP, Kuantan • UiTM Jengka • Politeknik Kuantan • UMT, Kuala Terengganu • UDM, Terengganu • UMK, Kelantan • UTM, Skudai • UTHM, Batu Pahat • Monash, JB Branch • UiTM Segamat • UTEM, Melaka KL 2008-2010 • Nottingham, KL • OUM, Jln Tun Ismail • UniKL, Jln Sultan Ismail • Twintech, Bdr Seri Dsara • FTMS,KL • Infotech MARA, KL • MACRES, Jln Tun Ismail • IMR, Jln Pahang • MRB, Jln Ampang PJ Penang 2008-2010 Cyberjaya Red indicates sponsored member in Phase 1 Gigabit Ethernet cloud

  10. MYREN 2

  11. TEIN2 Topology: 45Mbps Connectivity to MYREN

  12. TEIN2 Routing IPv4 block: 202.179.240.0/20IPv6 block: 2001:0254::/32 AS24489 AS24490

  13. Discussion between various skateholders and ministries to transfer MYREN to Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) as custodian Among issues discussed: Management and Operation MYREN2::MOHENET Disaster Recovery Centre/Business Continuity (Sharing with UPM) VOIP/SIP based Telephony (Sharing with UPM) Video Conferencing (AccessGrid) MYREN2::MOHENET

  14. Medical Schools/Faculties connected to their respective teaching hospitals Other public hospitals under the Ministry of Health not connected with high bandwidth MYREN may be the answer but need inter-ministry top-level decision. Medical WGs partners supports needed for promotion and buy-ins MYREN::Ministry of Health?

  15. TQ 

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