Global Lambda Integrated Facility

Subject iGrid proposal update (4/13/05)
From Maxine Brown <maxine@xxxxxxx>
Date Wed, 13 Apr 2005 18:48:33 -0500

All,

To date, iGrid has received 45 application demonstration proposals (representing 19 countries) and 21 symposium proposals (representing 7 countries). The titles and contact names for each of these proposals is listed below. And, I am still expecting more proposals in the coming days.

Countries participating in DEMONSTRATIONS (counting CERN as a "country" for simplicity) include: Australia, Brazil, Canada, CERN, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom and the United States.

Countries participating in the SYMPOSIUM (counting the European Commission as a "country" for simplicity) include: the European Commission, Ireland, Japan, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

These lists are not for publication, but for your information and review. These lists continue to be in a state of flux, as people add, merge and/or withdraw their submissions. Also, the proposals have not yet been reviewed by the iGrid Program Committee, though I expect the Committee to primarily provide feedback to nurture these applications and presentations along. Meanwhile, the iGrid Cyberinfrastructure Committee needs to review the computational and networking demands to make sure the necessary global infrastructure is in place.

Any support you can provide will be gratefully accepted. National Research Networks should support their constituents in any way they can. Vendor support, both in-kind services and financial (e.g, toward food functions), will go a long way towards ensuring the success of this year's iGrid event.

If you would like to see the full proposals, I have uploaded them to our ftp site at <ftp://ftp.evl.uic.edu/pub/OUTgoing/igrid2005/>. Again, remember that these are not for public distribution, so please keep them somewhat confidential.

Feel free to contact me with any questions and/or concerns.

Maxine


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REAL-TIME APPLICATION DEMONSTRATIONS
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CA101. Canada, Taiwan, Korea, Spain
World's First Demonstration of X GRID Application Switching using User Controlled LightPaths
Hervé Guy
CANARIE, Canada

CA102. Canada, Korea, Taiwan, Spain
Digital Exquisite Corpse
Michel Savoie
Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC)

CA103. Canada
Unknown
Youssef Iraqi
University of Waterloo

CH101. China, United States
Great Wall Cultural Heritage
Eric Frost and Eldon Hylton
San Diego State University (SDSU), US, and International Media Centre (IMC), Beijing, China

CZ101. Czech Republic, United States
HD Multipoint Conference
Ludek Matyska
CESNET/Masaryk University, CZ

JA101. Japan
Coordination of Grid Scheduler and Lambda Path Service over GMPLS: Toward Commercial Lambda Path Service
Tomohiro Kudoh
Grid Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan

JA102. Japan, United States, Netherlands
Data Reservoir on IPv6 - 10Gbps Disk Service in a Box
Kei Hiraki
The University of Tokyo, Japan

JA103. Japan and US
First Demonstration of Optical Virtual Concatenation (OVC) in a High-Quality Real-Time 3D Image Streaming Application
Akira Hirano
Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US and NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Japan

KO101. Korea, Canada, Taiwan, Spain
Unknown
Dongkyun Kim
Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI)

MX101. Mexico, US
Opening a University Fiber Highway Between Mexico and the US
Carlos Casasus and Eric Frost
CUDI, Mexico, and San Diego State University (SDSU), US

NL101. NetherLands, United States
Token Based Network Element Access Control & Path Selection
Leon Gommans
Advanced Internet Research Group, University of Amsterdam, NL

NL102. Netherlands, United States
The Dead Cat
Robert Belleman
University of Amsterdam, NL

PL101. Poland, United States
Large Scale Multimedia Content Delivery over Optical Networks for Interactive TV Services
Miroslaw Czyrnek
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

PL102. Poland, United States, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands Hungary, Italy, United Kingdom Large Scale Simulation and Visualization on the Grid with the GridLab Toolkit and Applications
Jarek Nabrzyski
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

PL103. Poland
Virtual Laboratory on Demand
Norbert Meyer
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

SP101. Spain, Canada, Taiwan, Korea
GridOn - Interactive Simulation with Grid Productor/Consumer
Sergi Figuerola
i2CAT, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain

TW101. Taiwan, Canada, Korea, Spain
Real Time Observational Multiple Data Streaming and Machine Learning for Environmental Research using Lightpath
Fang-Pang Lin
National Center for High Performance Computing, Taiwan

UK101. United Kingdom, United States
Exploitation of Switched Lightpaths for eScience Applications (ESELA)
Peter Clarke and Colin Greenwood
National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh, UK

US101. United States, Germany
Collaborative Analysis
Arthurine Breckenridge Pierson
Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, US

US102. United States, Sweden(?)
Virtual Unism
Daria Tsoupikova
School of Art & Design, Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US103. United States, Sweden(?)
Aenaon
Daria Tsoupikova
School of Art & Design, Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US104. United States, Sweden(?)
Rutopia2
Daria Tsoupikova
School of Art & Design, Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US105. United States, Japan, Mexico(?)
International Stereo HDTV Digital Scientific Visualization Display
Tom DeFanti
Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US106. United States, Canada
International 10GE Line-Speed Commercial-Grade Security
Tom DeFanti
Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago, US

US107. United States, Japan
International 4K Digital Video
Laurin Herr
Pacific Interface, Inc., US

US108. United States, Netherlands
AMROEBA-EA: Computational Astrophysics Modeling Enabled by Dynamic Lightpath Switching
Joe Mambretti
International Center for Advanced Internet Research, Northwestern University, US

US109. United States, Netherlands, CERN, Japan, Canada
Exploring Remote and Distributed Data Using Teraflows
Robert Grossman
National Center for Data Mining (NCDM), University of Illinois at Chicago, US

US110. United States, Canada, Netherlands
LightForce: High Performance Data Multicast Enabled By Dynamic Lightpaths
Joe Mambretti
International Center for Advanced Internet Research, Northwestern University, US

US111. United States, Canada, Netherlands
DataWave: Ultra High Performance File Transfer Enabled By Dynamic Lightpaths
Joe Mambretti
International Center for Advanced Internet Research, Northwestern University, US

US112. United States
iGrid Interactive Control of Remote Supercomputer Simulations
Paul Woodward
Laboratory for Computational Science & Engineering, University of Minnesota, US

US113. United States, CERN, Brazil, Korea
Caltech/SLAC/FNAL Joint Demonstration: Global Lambdas for Particle Physics Analysis
Julian Bunn
California Institute of Technology, US

US114. United States, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Netherlands
Real-time Multi-scale Brain Data Acquisition, Assembly, and Analysis using an End-to-End OptIPuter
David Lee
National Center for Microscopy Imaging Research, University of California, San Diego, US

US115. United States, Netherlands
Remote Visualization and Navigation of High-resolution Geophysical Datasets with the OptIPuter
Atul Nayak
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, US

US116. United States
Scientific Collaboration with Parallel Interactive 3D Visualizations of Earth Science Datasets
Atul Nayak
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, US

US117. United States, Netherlands, Canada, Korea
Global Lambda Visualization Facility
Jason Leigh
Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US118. United States, Japan(?), Australia(?)
Global N-Way Interactive High-Definition Video Conferencing over Long-Pathway, High-Bandwidth Networks
Mike Wellings and Jim DeRoest
ResearchChannel, US

US119. United States, Netherlands, Australia, Japan
High Definition Video Creates Partnership and Advances Science
Kathleen McMonigal and Sephora DeRoest
ResearchChannel, US

US120. United States
AIM
Margaret Dolinsky
Indiana University, US

US121. United States, Korea, Japan, China, Australia
From Federal Express to Lambdas: Transporting Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Using UDT
Robert Grossman
National Center for Data Mining (NCDM), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US122. United States
Dynamic Provisioning Across Administrative Domains
Rick Summerhill and Linda Winkler
Internet2 and Argonne National Laboratory, US

US123. United States, Netherlands
Real-time NCSA-SARA Remote Visualization
Donna Cox
National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US

US124. United States
Transparent Integrated Services Optical Network (TISON) to Support Emerging Collaborative Applications
Oliver Yu
Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), US

US126. United States, Canada
LOOKING High Definition Interactive Instrument Cluster
Matthew Arrott
California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), University of California, San Diego (UCSD), US

US127. United States, Czech Republic, Germany
Interactive Remote Visualization across the Louisiana Optical Network (LONI) and the National LambdaRail
Andrei Hutanu
Center for Computation and Technology (CCT), Louisiana State University (LSU), US

US128. United States
Grid-Based Visualization Pipeline for Auto-Stereo and Tiled Displays
Marcus Thiébaux
Information Sciences Institute (ISI), University of Southern California (USC), US


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SYMPOSIUM LECTURE/TUTORIAL/WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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EC201. European Commission
The Researcher - The Focal Point of all eInfrastructure Activities
Bernhard Fabianek
European Commission, Research Infrastructure Unit

IR201. Ireland
title
Dennis Jennings
University College Dublin, Ireland

PL201. Poland
PIONIER - National Optical Network in Poland
Artur Binczewski or Jarek Nabrzyski
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

PL202. Poland
Distributed Storage Infrastructure
Norbert Meyer
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

RU201. Russia
e-Earth Grid of Web Services: From Earthquakes to Space Weather
Mikhail Zhizhin and Greg Cole
Institute of Physics of the Earth and Geophysical Center, Russian Academy of Science (RAS), Russia, and GLORIAD, US

UK201. United Kingdom
Exploitation of Switched Lightpaths for eScience Applications (ESELA)
Peter Clarke and Colin Greenwood
National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh, UK

UK202. United Kingdom
Ethernet Over SONET: New Directions for the GLIF
John S. Graham
UKLight and University of London Computer Centre, UK

US201. United States
Towards Uncheatable Grid Computing
Michael Goodrich
University of California, Irvine, US

US202. United States
Optical Technologies for Data-Intensive iGrid Applications
Joe Mambretti
International Center for Advanced Internet Research, Northwestern University, US

US203. United States
Rethinking the Optical Control Plane for Grid Computing
Gigi Karmous-Edwards and Admela Jukan
MCNC Grid Computing and Network Services and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US

US204. United States
bitWorlds
Stephen Joyce
bitLab, US

US205. United States
Novel Optical Technologies and their Applications in Network Architectures
Per B. Hansen
ADVA Optical Networking, New Jersey, US

US206. United States
Bridging the Challenges: Medicine meets Grid
Mary Kratz
University of Michigan and TATRC (Telemedicine Advanced Technology Research Center), US

US207. United States, Japan
A Noteworthy Keynote: An In-Depth, Behind the Scenes Look at the January 17, 2005 Seattle-Tokyo Uncompressed HD IP Broadcast and the People that Made It Happen
Jan Eveleth
Pacific Northwest GigaPoP, US

US208. United States
20,000 Terabits Beneath the Sea: Global Access to Real-Time Deep Sea Vent Oceanography
Jan Eveleth
Pacific Northwest GigaPoP, US

US209. United States
Ten Reasons Why Optical Paths Will Change the Way We Analyze Data
Bob Grossman
National Center for Data Mining, University of Illinois at Chicago, US

US210. United States
The Quilt: Organizational Activities in Support of the Development and Deployment of Lambda Based US Regional Optical Networks
Hud Croasdale
The Quilt, US

US211. United States
Why Entertainment Technology Matters to the Grid Sciences
Richard Weinberg
School of Cinema-Television, University of Southern California, US

US212. United States
Enabling Real-Time Hurricane Simulations using the National LambdaRail
Michael Seablom
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), US

US213. United States
Performance Analysis and Monitoring of Visualization Applications in OptIPuter Project
Xingfu Wu
Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, US

US214. United States
Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE): Open Middleware for High-Resolution Collaborative Visualization on LambdaGrids
Luc Renambot
Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago, US