Frank Biemans February 00. 2000
Jan 12, 2016
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
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nec
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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
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Webclient
Web server(apache based)
Applicationserver
Database server
ComponentsComponents
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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
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EDITAX
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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.