The Changing Face of Cyberinfrastructure Beyond Today’s Internet: Experiencing a Smart Future Mark Berman mberman@bbn.com www.geni.net March 25, 2015 Thank You to Our Hosts! George Washington University • Tim Wood • Brian Ensor • Donald DuRousseau • Andrew Gallo • Angela McKinney • Cynthia Spitzer • Kara Gillespie March 25, 2015 And Special Thanks March 25, 2015 The Changing Face of Cyberinfrastructure Beyond Today’s Internet: Experiencing a Smart Future Mark Berman mberman@bbn.com www.geni.net March 25, 2015 Cyberinfrastructure Lives to Serve All applications and services rely on cyberinfrastructure. High performance applications and services need precision cyberinfrastructure • The right resources • In the right place • Running the right software March 25, 2015 Two Key GENI Concepts p b e e ma D m a r g o r P y t ili Install the software I want throughout my network slice (into firewalls, routers, clouds, …) And keep my slice isolated from your slice, so we don’t interfere with each other We can run many different “future Internets” in parallel. March 25, 2015 Sli cin g Program Everything March 25, 2015 Program Everything Computers March 25, 2015 Program Everything Networks March 25, 2015 Program Everything 4G Cellular March 25, 2015 Program Everything Clouds March 25, 2015 Program Everything March 25, 2015 End-to-end Integrated Slices March 25, 2015 End-to-end Integrated Slices March 25, 2015 Precision Cyberinfrastructure March 25, 2015 Precision Matters March 25, 2015 Precision Matters March 25, 2015 Precision Matters vs. March 25, 2015 Precision Matters = March 25, 2015 GENI’s Sliced Infrastructure March 25, 2015 GENI’s Sliced Infrastructure March 25, 2015 Nationwide Precision Cyberinfrastructure GENI-installed cyberinfrastructure GENI Racks - 58 racks in current deployment GENI Wireless - 26 base stations at 13 sites All are sliced and deeply programmable • • Interoperable CISE cyberinfrastructure includes NSF Cloud • • Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC-*) • US Ignite cities • ACI-REF Sliced R&E networks March 25, 2015 4000" 3500" Cumula&ve)Unique)Users)Crea&ng)Slivers) 3000" 2500" 2000" 1500" 1000" 500" 0" 2009" 2010" 2011" 2012" 2013" 2014" 2015" GENI is supporting thousands of researchers, educators, and students and their experiments. March 25, 2015 GENI Users Span the US March 25, 2015 Supporting International Collaborations March 25, 2015 What are they all doing? March 25, 2015 GENI / US Ignite Demo Session • 60+ demonstrations • Six countries • Education • Health • Public safety • Advanced networking • Manufacturing • Environment March 25, 2015 Precision Cyberinfrastructure Patterns On-demand science: Bioinformatics, remote microscope, storm surge modeling Locavore data & real-time interaction: Collaborative pollution viewer, Mars rover in education Dynamic infrastructure: Software-Defined Exchanges & Infrastructure (SDX/SDI), Science DMZ as a Service Today’s demonstrations provide a sample of advanced cyberinfrastructure applications. March 25, 2015 Today’s Demos Not Real or not Live Traffic mishaps (simulated) Hurricanes (we replay historical data) Both Real and Live Advanced infrastructure Programmable networks Applications - science and society Participants - students, teachers, police Maps Workflows & data* * Some workflows or data sets shortened for the sake of time. March 25, 2015 What’s next? March 25, 2015 How Can We Accelerate Progress? Deploy and federate more deeply programmable and sliceable cyberinfrastructure • Networks, HPC, clouds, cyberphysical systems, … • Both new and existing cyberinfrastructure Pursue research into flexible and dynamic control structures* • More flexible and heterogeneous resource combinations • Highly dynamic precision cyberinfrastructure configurations * Ref: Final Report, NSF Workshop on the Development of a Next-Generation Cyberinfrastructure, December 2014. March 25, 2015 March 25, 2015 March 25, 2015
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