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Frank Biemans

February 00. 2000

GigaPort-ApplicationsGigaPort-Applications

• Ambition

• Organisation

• GigaPort-Network

• GigaPort-Applications– Knowledge acquisition

– Pilots

– Knowledge dissemination

Internet evolutionInternet evolution

Increasing bandwidth

Internet evolutionInternet evolution

Quality of Service

Internet evolutionInternet evolution

Mobile IP

Internet evolutionInternet evolution

• Boosting electronic– Commerce

– Collabaration

– Multi media management

• Over the internet

ObjectivesObjectives

GigaPort: leading position in developing and usingthe next generation Internet.

GigaPort-Network: prototype next generation Internetas a testbed for innovative applications.

GigaPort-Applications: new forms of electroniccommerce, collaboration, multi media managementvia Internet.

Poject organisationPoject organisation

GigaPort-Networkinfrastructure

GigaPort-Applicationsapplications

Next generation Internet in the Netherlands

ICES-fundsICES-funds

99 00 01 02 total

GigaPort Management 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 5

GigaPort-Applications

-Management 1 1 1 1 4

-Research 6 7 4.5 3 20.5

GigaPort-Network

-Management 1 1 1 1 4

-National backbone 0 6.5 7.5 7.5 21.5

-External connectivity 15 20.5 20.5 20.5 76.5

-Access 2 2.5 3 3 10.5

Total 142

CommunicationCommunication

Be clear State of the art infrastructureHigh impact advanced applications

Communicate, communicate, communicateMeeting of the Minds with CEO’s (nov ‘99)Meeting with higher education leadership (early 2000)Knowledge dissemination seminars (starting early 2000)Sector specific workshopImpact index

Stimulate participation Attractive conditions for access to networkCreate consortia of interested partiesBuild linkages with related initiatives

GigaPort-NetworkGigaPort-Network

AccessIP over wireless

LAN

Users(e.g. via wireless LAN)

Users(e.g. via wireless LAN)

AccessIP over GSM,

UMTS, satellite

AccessIP over SDH, ATM, PDH

Organisations(e.g. via 10xGigabit Ethernet)

xDSL

AccessIP over cable

,PON

Users(e.g. via wireless LAN)

NationalResearch Infrastructure

IP over optical infrastructure

100 x faster (80 gb/s)100 x faster (80 gb/s)

Ext

ern

al C

on

nec

tivi

ty AmsterdamInternet Exchange

AmsterdamInternet Exchange

EuropeEurope

IntercontinentalIntercontinental

BandwidthBandwidth

as-is to-be Backbone transmission 622 Mb/s 80 Gb/s capacity

POPcapacity 155 Mb/s 20 Gb/s

External Connectivity 200 Mb/s 2.5 Gb/s (U.S.)

Access leased lines wirelessDial in XDSL

“cable”

During GigaPort - Network’s development (SURFnet 5), SURFnet 4 offers a state of the art network

1999 Tender

2000-2002 PilotsPre-productionRoll out

2003 Deployment

Time tableTime table

SURFnet4 Project

Roll OutTesting

Definition

1: Piloting 3: Scalingup

1/1997 1/1998 1/1999 1/2000 1/2001 1/2002 1/2003 1/2004

Phase out

Definition 1: Piloting

Productioninfrastructure

Next generation

infrastructure

SURFnet4 infrastructure

Production

2: Pre-production

GigaPortGigaPort

Application typesApplication types

Collaboration

Application typesApplication types

Transactions

Application typesApplication types

Multi media management

Research AgendaResearch Agenda

Ease of use

Research AgendaResearch Agenda

Which ICT components as building blocks?How to apply them?

Knowledge acquisitionKnowledge acquisition

time

middleware

multi media management

collaboration

transactions

pilots

Research

E-billing & clearing

TransactionsTransactions

Customer ACustomer A Customer BCustomer B

Supplier ASupplier A Supplier BSupplier B Supplier CSupplier C

Transaction servicesTransaction services

Objective: easy implementation of electronic

transactions.

Re-engineering of business processes.

Digital trade environments.

Component based assembly of transaction systems.

State-of-the-art e-commerce components.

MethodologyMethodology

Business model

Transaction

Patterns

ICT

Implementation

Insurant Agent Insurer

Login toclaim page

Fill outform

Get clainnumber

Accidentoccurs

policynumber

form

Check login

Return Pre-filled form

Check claim

Payment

form

Claim number

Webclient

Web server(apache based)

Applicationserver

Database server

ComponentsComponents

Bu

sin

es

sC

om

me

rce

Ne

two

rk

Bu

sin

es

sC

om

me

rce

Ne

two

rk

GRPS UMTS

WAP Free Internet Next generation Internet

Internet payments

Micropayments

XML

XML/EDI

OFX

Payment services

Content based accounting

IOTP

FinEDI

OBI

PKI VPN Corba

EJB

Bluetooth

EPOC

Chipcards

CBL cXML

eCo(distributed)

workflow

E-sales support

auctioning

TTP

Business portals

Portal support

Video streaming

CRM

ERP/XRP

Infr

as

tru

ctu

re

hosting

EDITAX

Infra

stru

ctu

re

CollaborationCollaboration

CollaborationCollaboration

Objective: easy implementation of groupware tosupport a rich variety of long, collaborative tasks.

Technical and organisational conditions for effective use of groupware.

Component based assembly of groupware.

Adaptable groupware.

State-of-the-art groupware components (video-conferencing, shared whiteboard, group decision support, etc.).

ComponentsComponents

middleware platformmiddleware platform

Broad band networkBroad band network

applicationsapplicationsconf.man.

audiovideo

chat SWBtele-

pointerCoCoDoc

CoCo-Tree

Word PPT ...

Sybar

Multi media managementMulti media management

Multi media managementMulti media management

Objective: the creation, combination, assembly,

characterisation, personified delivery, retrieval and

management of digital content.

Metadata-frameworks. Cost effective search. Context profiles. Personified user interfaces. State-of-the-art components (watermarking, micro payments,

compressie, authentication, etc.).

ComponentsComponents

Network services

Generic middleware services

Generic services

Specific services

FocusVideoover IP

data

storage

authentication

billing accounting

metadata

extraction

search

query

indexing

presentation

conversion

Accounting, billing & payingAccounting, billing & paying

An architecture, integrating accounting, billing and

paying at network, middleware en application level

Middleware

Network

Metering Collecting Accounting

Control

Finance

Resourcemanagement

Push/pullApplication

MiddlewareMiddleware

Objective: Easy development of electronic services in a future

Internet context through re-use of generic middleware components.

Service creation. Accounting, billing & paying. Mobility and Quality of Service Management. Middleware components en application development.

Pilots: time tablePilots: time table

R&DcommunityStartups

ICT Telecom

High TechHigh Information(banks, media),

Scarce resources(education, medicine)

Other industryand services

Time

PilotsPilots

FRIENDS– Lucent, KPN Research, TI (TI-CO, TNO, CTIT)

– 22 fte

– platform to manage, deploy and design on-line services

PilotsPilots

FriendsFriends

Middlewareontwikkelaars Dienstenontwikkelaars

Dienstenleveranciers Eindgebruikers

Video-over-IP – IBM, NOB, Surfnet, TI (TI-CO, TNO)

– 23 fte

– distributed video-access over IP (streaming+caching, storage, content generation)

Video-over-IPVideo-over-IP

Media Distribution

Search &Retrieval

MediaManagement

Asset Management

Billing &Accounting

Indexing

Metadata

End-users

ContentProvider

Digitising

Metadata

Video-over-IPVideo-over-IP

Internet next generation– KPN, Ericsson, TI (TI-CO, CTIT)

– Development of QoS mechanisms for Internet in wireless and mobile access networks.

Internet next generationInternet next generation

Targeted pilotsTargeted pilots

• Working Apart Together

• Multi Media Management

• Wireless Services and Payments

• ASP over next generation internet

• Business-to-business trade over IP

Knowledge seminarsKnowledge seminars

To disseminate

• know how to do

• electronic commerce, collaboration, multi media management,

• and use middleware,

• with next generation Internet.

• twice per year,

• for ICT experts and senior project managers.

GigaPort’s added valueGigaPort’s added value

• Access to a prototype next generation Internet• Access to knowledge for building applications,

or, in other words: support for the

• development and testing of new business models, and the

• building up of technical expertise at an early stage,

and, be part of a community of people and companieson the same learning curve.

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