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intERLab 2009 Kanchana Kanchanasut. Roles. Information Center for AP Internet development and various initiatives HRD for Internet infrastructure in AP Training Education Internet Research. Canal AVIST Project. www.canalavist.org. What is Canal AVIST ?. Canal AVIST.
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intERLab 2009 Kanchana Kanchanasut
Roles • Information Center for AP Internet development and various initiatives • HRD for Internet infrastructure in AP • Training • Education • Internet Research
CanalAVIST Project www.canalavist.org
What is CanalAVIST ? CanalAVIST a digital media channel of the trans-Eurasia Information Network (TEIN2) Research and Education Network under the ASEAN Committee on Science and Technology (COST), and a part of the ASEAN Virtual Institute of Science and Technology (AVIST) and the ASEAN Science and Technology Education Network Alliance (ASTRENA) www.canalavist.org
What we do CanalAVIST provides channels for seamless education, teaching, conferencing, lectures and talks, in the context of ASEAN, in order to provide rapid dissemination and sustainable sharing of knowledge, information and data. www.canalavist.org
jp.DVRelay.canalavist JP cn.DVRelay.canalavist kr.DVRelay.canalavist CN KR hk.DVRelay.canalavist HK* vn.DVRelay.canalavist VN PH th.ru.studio1.canalavist th.rm.studio1.canalavist ph.DVRelay.canalavist th.DVRelay.canalavist TH th.psu.studio3.canalavist MY my.DVRelay.canalavist ID au.uniX.studio3.canalavist id.DVRelay.canalavist CanalAvist: How does it work? JP CN KR th.ru.studio1.canalavist receive unicast DVTS at 6-30 Mbps via IPv4 th.rm.studio1.canalavist receive unicast DVTS at 6-30 Mbps via IPv6 HK* VN PH TH Send unicast DVTS at 6-30 Mbps via IPv4/IPv6 to au.DVRelay.canalavist MY SG* SG* sg.DVRelay.canalavist th.psu.studio3.canalavist receive multicast DVTS at 6-30 Mbps via IPv6 ID Relaying DVTS and send multicast at 30 Mbps via IPv6 to TEIN2 network Type of CanalAvist Studio Studio1: Receive only Studio2: Send only Studio3: Send and Receive AU AU au.DVRelay.canalavist
Trial Period 2008 www.canalavist.org/ict-forum
Trial Period 2008 www.canalavist.org/ict-forum
Trial Period 2008 www.canalavist.org/ict-forum
Trial Period 2008 Medical Sciences CanalAVIST Medical Forum 11 and 19 September 2008 • updated knowledge and information to the ASEAN and Asia-Pacific audience in the field of medicine, specifically in endoscopic diagnosis and treatment . • introduction to medical practitioners, surgeons and medical students in the region a new avenue for clinical exchanges and discussions, enable collaborations and update the audience with the rapid development of the field of endoscopy. http://www.canalavist.org/med-forum www.canalavist.org
Trial Period 2008 www.canalavist.org/med-forum
Trial Period 2008 www.canalavist.org/med-forum
CanalAVIST Events ICT Asian School in Computer Science 16-17 November 2008 • conducted annually by Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. The purpose of the school is to provide short courses conducted by leading experts in the computer science fields enabling local participations from the Asia Pacific region. • broadcasted in Australia, Vietnam and Korea http://www.canalavist.org/ict/ASCS-08 www.canalavist.org
How CanalAVISTworks CanalAVIST will rely on existing country research and education network facility to deliver lectures over TEIN2+APAN to respective member countries. With TEIN2 and APAN, we can deliver real-time lectures from the US via Internet*2 and Europe via GEANT2 to ASEAN member countries. Hence CanalAVIST‘s main function is to co-ordinate the lecture series and organizing events on existing research and education network infrastructure. www.canalavist.org
How CanalAVISTworks • creating multiple nodes of video conferencing capability throughout ASEAN; • narrow-casting or multicasting in real-time lectures, talks, etc to multiple receiving nodes throughout ASEAN or in quasi-real time, or for re-broadcasting at regular intervals; www.canalavist.org
How CanalAVISTworks • archiving such talks and training material and repackaging them into learning material for asynchronous viewing by P2P BitTorrent-type of data dissemination in low bandwidth end-users or offline learning by CDROMs; and • creating a rich repository of annotated and curated training material for educators to use, re-use, re-purpose, synthesize, translate, subtitle, annotate etc. for their local educational purpose. www.canalavist.org
Membership Members shall be able to share and utilize CanalAVIST infrastructures, obtain technical support for their own educational broadcasting, and offer their own programme or content on CanalAVIST. As an organization member, one will automatically become both content provider and subscriber on CanalAVIST. www.canalavist.org
Membership Classification of members • Content providers • Users • Sponsors www.canalavist.org
www.canalavist.org info@canalavist.org tech@canalavist.org Internet Education and Research Laboratory (intERLab) Asian Institute of Technology, P.O.Box 4,Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, ThailandTel:+66 2525 6611/6613 Fax:+66 2524 5375/6618Administration:info@canalavist.org Technical:tech@canalavist.org
Contact: Internet Education and Research Laboratory (intERLab) Asian Institute of Technology, P.O.Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand Tel: +66 (0) 2525 6611/6613 Fax: +66 (0) 2524 5375/6618 Administration: info@canalavist.org Technical: tech@canalavist.org URL: http://www.canalavist.org
TEIN2--> TEIN3 • For TEIN3 brochure: http://www.dante.net/upload/pdf/TEIN3_Brochure_Dec_08.pdf • South Asia members: India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka • More members for CanalAVIST