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The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Invited Talk UCSD Foundation Board of Trustees La Jolla, CA January 12, 2001 By Larry Smarr, Director, Cal-(IT)2 Cal-(IT)2 Moving the Internet Throughout the Physical World --We Have Seen This Transition Before Old Internet--> Fixed Location Access New Internet --> Anywhere, Anytime Access Radio Internet Cal-(IT)2 UC San Diego and UC Irvine California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology • 220 Faculty and Senior Researchers • New Funding Model (4 Years) – – – – – – State $100M Industry $140M Private $30 M Campus $30M Federal $100-200M Total $400-500M • One of Three Awarded www.calit2.net Cal-(IT)2 The Cal-(IT)2 Conceptual Framework www.calit2.net Cal-(IT)2 Components for Assembling Inexpensive MicroSensors Valveless Microfluidics Mechanical Stress and Acceleration Sensors 0.1 mm Micro Optical Assemblies (Lenses and Mirrors) MEMS structures fabricated and tested at the UCI Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility Cal-(IT)2 The High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network NSF Funded PI, Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC Co-PI, Frank Vernon, SIO 45mbps Duplex Backbone http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/Presentations/HPWREN Cal-(IT)2 Bringing the Civil Infrastructure Online New Bay Bridge Tower with Lateral Shear Links Wireless Sensor Arrays Linked to Crisis Management Control Rooms Source: UCSD Structural Engineering Dept. Cal-(IT)2 Cal-(IT)2 Plans to Add Wireless Sensors to the Southern High Tech Coast • Adding Wireless Sensors – Hydrological Cycle – Monitor Pollution UCI – Identify Major Sources – Evaluate Cleanup Newport Beach – Earthquakes – Civil Infrastructure – Realtime Traffic – Link to GPS and Vehicle Destination • Build on NSF funded Net UCSD Mission Bay San Diego Bay – SDSC, SIO, SDSU http://icemaps.des.ucdavis.edu Cal-(IT)2 Pervasive Computing Means Overlaying the Physical and Cyber Realities Source: Virginia Tech/Univ. Illinois, MIT, Univ Washington, UCSD Cal-(IT)2 The New Media Cyberarts -Research, Education, and Performance Cal-(IT)2 Gradually Our Bodies Will Move On-Line • Example—Israeli Video Pill – – – – – Battery Light Video Camera Wireless Transmitter Images Stored on Hip • Next Step—Putting You On-Line! – Key Metabolic and Physical Variables – Model -- Dozens of Embedded Processors Inside of our Vehicles – Why Do Airplanes Have “Black Boxes” and Our Bodies Don’t? • Post-Genomic Individualized Medicine – Combine Your Genetic Code with Your Body’s Data Flow – Use Powerful AI Data Mining Techniques www.givenimaging.com Cal-(IT)2 SETI@home Demonstrated that PC Internet Computing Could Grow to Megacomputers • Running on 500,000 PCs, ~1000 CPU Years per Day – Over Half a Million CPU Years so far! – 22 Teraflops sustained 24x7 • • Sophisticated Data & Signal Processing Analysis Distributes Datasets from Arecibo Radio Telescope Arecibo Radio Telescope Next StepAllen Telescope Array Cal-(IT)2 Evolving Drugs to Match Evolving AIDS Virus Varying Both Target Molecules and Target Proteins AutoDock Application Software Has Been Downloaded on to 5300 PCs In Silico Drug Design Art Olson, TSRI Cal-(IT)2 From Telephone Conference Calls to Access Grid International Video Meetings Linking Researchers from UCSD, UCI and Partners Access Grid Lead-Argonne NSF STARTAP Lead-UIC’s Elec. Vis. Lab Cal-(IT)2