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Spring 2006 Internet2 Member Meeting. 26 April 2006 Arlington, Virginia. Internet2 Land Speed Record. Rich Carlson Chair I2-LSR Judging Committee. Internet2 Land Speed Record. Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition Rules. Ultimate end-to-end networking Open to everyone at anytime
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Spring 2006Internet2 Member Meeting 26 April 2006Arlington, Virginia
Internet2 Land Speed Record Rich CarlsonChairI2-LSR Judging Committee
Internet2 Land Speed Record Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition Rules • Ultimate end-to-end networking • Open to everyone at anytime • Minimum 10min. X 100 km x 2 routers (30,000 km maximum) • TCP/IP (IPv4 and IPv6) • NGI-type networks • Winner must exceed previous record by 10% lsr.internet2.edu
Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 28 October 2005 • 91,838 terabit-meters/second • 15,461 kilometers • 5.94 gigabits per second
Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 29 October 2005 • 91,838 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 5.58 gigabits per second
Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv4 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 10 November 2005 • 239,820 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 7.99 gigabits per second
Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 13 November 2005 • 185,400 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 6.18 gigabits per second
Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 14 November 2005 • 208,800 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 6.96 gigabits per second
Internet2 Land Speed Record IPv4 Single Stream and Multiple Stream • 20 February 2006 • 264,147 terabit-meters/second • 30,000 kilometers • 8.80 gigabits per second
Internet2 Land Speed Record Record Setting Team • The University of Tokyo • WIDE Project • Microsoft Corporation • Fujitsu Computer Technologies
Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Awards David Lassner, ChairApplications Strategy Council
IDEA Awards IDEA Awards Concept IDEA Awards recognize exemplary uses of advanced networking; those with substantial impact and benefit
IDEA Awards Core Team • Ted Hanss, University of Michigan, Chair • Louis Fox, University of Washington • Vijay Kumar, MIT • David Lassner, University of Hawaii • Annie Stunden, University of Wisconsin
IDEA Awards Judging Panel • Michael Ackerman, NIH • David Bantz, University of Alaska • Jim Bottum, Purdue University • Julian Lombardi, Duke University • Todd Needham, Microsoft • Diana Oblinger, EDUCAUSE • Susan Scott, IHETS • Art St. George, University of New Mexico • Rodger Will, Ford Motor Company
Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Awards Ted Hanss, ChairIDEA Awards Judging Panel
IDEA Awards Judging Criteria • Magnitude of positive impact on current users • Technical merit of the application • Breadth of impact, current and expected
IDEA Award Winner 2006 The Megaconferences and their Spinoffs • Robert DixonOhio State University and OARnet • Jennifer OxenfordMAGPI and the University of Pennsylvania
IDEA Award Winner 2006 Interactive Music Education • Tom SnookNew World Symphony • Thomas KnabCase Western Reserve University in partnership with the Cleveland Institute of Music • Christianne OrtoManhattan School of Music • Brian ShepardUniversity of Southern California Thornton School of Music
IDEA Award Winner 2006 Transcontinental Persistent Archives Prototype • Robert Chadduck, Electronic Records ArchivesNational Archives and Records Administration • Reagan MooreSan Diego Supercomputer Center • Joseph JaJaUniversity of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
IDEA Award Winner 2006 Very High Speed Electronic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (e-VLBI) • Alan WhitneyMIT Haystack Observatory • Yasuhiro KoyamaNICT • Arpad SzomoruJoint Institute for VLBI in Europe (JIVE) • Hisao UoseNTT Laboratories GEMnet2/GALAXY Project
e-VLBI: Creating a Real-Time Global Radio Telescope Correlator
Daniel E. AtkinsDirector of the Office of CyberinfrastructureNational Science Foundation 25 April 2006Arlington, Virginia
Spring 2006Internet2 Member Meeting 25 April 2006Arlington, Virginia