Diagnosis: Data Overload! Mary E. Kratz Internet2 Health Sciences RSNA InfoRAD 2003
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Internet2 Mission and Goals
Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet.
•Enable new generation of applications•Create leading edge R&E network capability•Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet
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Committed to Core Values
Address the advanced networking needs and interests of the research & education community
Provide leadership to evolve the global InternetLeverage strategic relationships among academia, industry and government
Catalyze activities that cannot be accomplished by individual organizations
Implement a systems approach towards a scalable and vertically integrated advanced networking infrastructure
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Research andDevelopment
Commercialization
Partnerships
Privatization
Internet Development Spiral
Today’s Internet
Internet2
Source: Ivan Moura Campos
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Abilene NetworkCore Map, November 2003
Backbone operates at 10 Gbps (OC192)
11 core nodes
31 GigaPoPs Regional high-performance aggregation sites
Local campus networks provide 100 Mbps to the desktop
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Current International Partners Asia-Pacific
AAIREP (Australia)APAN (Asia-Pacific)APAN-KR (Korea)APRU (Asia-Pacific)CERNET/CSTNE/NSFCNET (China)JAIRC (Japan)JUCC (Hong Kong)NECTEC/UNINET (Thailand)SingAREN (Singapore)TANet2 (Taiwan)
AmericasCANARIE (Canada)CEDIA (Ecuador)CUDI (Mexico)CNTI (Venezuela)CR2NET (Costa Rica)REUNA (Chile)RETINA (Argentina)RNP (Brazil)SENACYT (Panama)
Europe-Middle EastARNES (Slovenia)BELNET (Belgium)CARNET (Croatia)CESnet (Czech Republic)DANTE (Europe)DFN-Verein (Germany)GIP RENATER (France)GRNET (Greece)HEAnet (Ireland)HUNGARNET (Hungary)INFN-GARR (Italy)Israel-IUCC (Israel)NORDUnet (Nordic Countries)POL-34 (Poland)FCCN (Portugal)RedIRIS (Spain)RESTENA (Luxembourg)RIPN (Russia)SANET (Slovakia)Stichting SURF (Netherlands)SWITCH (Switzerland)TERENA (Europe)JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom)
Last updated: 01 August 2003
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Time Required to Download2-hour Course Lecture DVD
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Internet2 Land Speed Record6 Seconds
168 Hours 74 Hours 25 Hours 6.4 Hours
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Internet2 Focus Areas
Advanced Network Infrastructure
Partnerships
Advanced ApplicationsMiddleware
Engineering
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Advanced Applications http://apps.internet2.edu/
Distributed computationVirtual laboratoriesDigital librariesDistributed learningDigital videoTele-immersionAll of the above in combination Image courtesy of:
Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the
SCI Institute
The scope of the Internet2 Health Science Workgroup includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the public.
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Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet
• National Research Council Report• Current and future Internet• Released 24 February 2000
National Academy Press
ISBN 0-309-06843-6
Roadmap
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Grand Challenge: CyberInfrastructure
Organism(person) Organ Tissue Cell Protein Atom& organ systems
(1m) (10-3m) (10-6m) (10-9m) (10-12m) (10-15m)
Systems models Continuum models (PDEs) ODEs Stochastic models Pathway models Gene networks Modeling, Simulation, Visualization, Software Frameworks, Databases, Networking, Grids
Courtesy: Peter Hunter, University of Auckland
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Challenges to the Health Science Community
“ 90% of data collected today will never be seen by a human eye. This is everyone's problem. We must manage a growing amount of data to secure knowledge for the future.”
-Michael Marron, NIH
“Molecular imaging will represent a critical redefinition of how radiologists practice, requiring MASSIVE changes in how images are obtained, stored and accessed.”
-Greg Mogel, USC
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Information Enterprise
More new information will be created in the next year than throughout the entire history of mankind!
Instantaneous global collaboration is the next killer application
Medical science will not be possible without advanced computing solutions
R&D will rely increasingly on academic/industry partnerships
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How to get involved?
Radiology Working Group• Speed the entry of advanced Internet technology into the healthcare enterprise
• Medical imaging advances affect all health care• Exploit existing standards in medical imaging • Academic, Clinical and Industrial partners• Further build the global Internet community
Greg Mogel, MD • Internet2 Radiology Working Group Chair• Internet2 Health Sciences Advisory Group
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More Information
On the Web• health/internet2.edu• www.internet2.edu
Email• [email protected]• Mary Kratz• [email protected]• (734) 352-7004