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Program Overview Nikil Jayant October 2007 Georgia Tech Broadband Institute Technologies, Test-beds and Services Commercialization and Policy Strategic Partnerships ECE CoC GTRI GVU GEDC LCC TI

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Program Overview

Nikil JayantOctober 2007

Georgia Tech Broadband Institute

Technologies, Test-beds and Services Commercialization and Policy Strategic Partnerships

ECE CoC GTRIGVU GEDC LCC TI

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Industry Sponsors (1999-2007)

• AirDefense• Alcatel-Lucent• Arris• AT&T• BellSouth• Broadcom• Cisco Systems• Comcast• Conexant Systems• Cox Communications• Eastman Kodak• EGT

• Home Wireless Networks• HP Labs• Intel• Korea Telecom• Motorola• NCR• Nortel Networks• NTT DoCoMo• Panasonic• Spirent• Sprint• Telecom Network Optimizer• Tellabs

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Examples of Major Contributions

• Multi-gigabit broadband, science to systems: wireless, per-user optical, per-wavelength optical

• Wireless co-existence, and the smart use of ether: indoors, outdoors, pedestrian, PHY-based, MAC-based ultra wideband, cognitive radio, network MIMO

• Agile networks: granular network statistics, video packets as network probes, message ferries, smart home routers

• Defining the applications of pervasive broadband: Co-design of networking and signal processing Characterizing, computing and communication of context Applications in Entertainment, Healthcare and Education

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Examples of Major Contributions - II

• Definitive Publications on Broadband

• Active Role in National Policy

• Startup companies Asankya EGT SmartRouter VQLink

• Leadership in the Open Innovations Initiative

NG-OpticalPacket switching

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Industry-AcademicResearch Collaborations

AT&T-Hosted Panel: ICC2007, Glasgow

Prof. Nikil JayantGeorgia Research Alliance Eminent ScholarStrategic Partnership Director, Georgia Tech

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Examples of Research Testbeds

• Planet Lab• Sensor-Net Lab• Smart Antenna Lab• Cable Last Mile Lab• Optical-Wireless Convergence Lab• Telepresence Lab

• GT-Mobile Sphere

• Residential Laboratory

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Proactive Health Aging in Place

IPTV

Optical-Wireless Convergence

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Examples of Federally Sponsored Research

• Gigabit Wireless• Cognitive Radio• Optical-Wireless Convergence• High-Resolution Video Processing• Healthcare: Aging in Place

2007 Proposal for NSF-ERC– Immersive and Intelligent Telepresence

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Examples of Performance Metrics

• Sponsored Research• Invention Disclosures • Patents • License Agreements • Startups

• Collaborations with Companies

Leveraging Investments by the Georgia Research Alliance

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What keeps us awake during the day

• Can video be used as a proxy to assess network readiness for serious interactive gaming?

• How do we use a zero-reference quality meter to enhance pervasive multimedia distribution?

• How do we model user psychology and semantics in recommending TV programs and Ads?

• How do we evolve from QoS to QoI to QoE?

• How do we re-use core competencies in different verticals?

• How do we promote Open Collaborations with Industry in multiple engagement models: 1-1, 1-N, M-1, M-N ?

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Summary of Recent Research Highlights

• Advanced Video Coding• Software-based VoIP enhancements• 100 Gigabit Ethernet• Flexible Last Mile : FTTH + In-Residence Radio • Predictive algorithm for DOCSIS3.0 Traffic• Identity Assertion

• Prototyping of no-reference Video Quality Meter• Wireless SensorNet Research and IPTV-Demo• Mobile Broadband Gaming:

– Challenges to the NG-network and the user interface

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Examples ofConsortium Research

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Wireless Sensornets

• $6B Market, 100M Sensors

• Standardization www.infoshop.com

• Research goals– Higher capacity – Lower Energy Consumption – Reliable data gathering– Information Prioritization

Applications of AwareNets - User-Friendly, Efficient IPTV - Distributed Surveillance

In the Home In Closed Spaces

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Mobile Broadband Gaming

Pushing the technology envelope:

Rich Media, Augmented Reality, Massively Multi-Player Games

Service Trends Research Convergence of Real and Virtual Spaces Convergence of Television and Gaming

Screen shot of Broadband Institute PrototypeAsymmetric Platforms, Context-Awareness

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Zero-Reference Video Quality Meter

MTBF =20 minLikely source of artifact:Compression [ C ]

MTBF=30 sec Likely source of artifact: Network [ N ]

20 s Average

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The use of AVQ as a ubiquitous resource Monitoring and enhancing video quality

AVQ

AVQ

AVQ

AVQ

Sourcereceiver

router

•Measures and monitors quality in any part of the video communication chain •Provides actionable real-time cues in closed-loop coding and networking•Value added by AVQ needs to be measured in market-specific experiments

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Network Architecture for End-to-End Service DeliveryConvergences: Optical + Wireless Telecom + Datacom WDM and TDM

BroadbandAccess

First MetersFirst Miles

Metro WAN

Long HaulMetro WAN

BroadbandAccessLast Miles

Last Meters

Services HDTV, I-MMOG

Users Stationary, Mobile

Optical Wireless TDM-PON Ethernet WDM-PON Optical Wireless 1 Gbps 10 Gbps 100 Gbps 10 Gbps 1 Gbps

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Examples of Bilateral Research

Alcatel-Lucent -Arris- BellSouth -Cisco- Cox -EGT- HP Labs -Korea Telecom- Nortel -NTT DoCoMo- Tellabs

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Future Directions

Industry Feedback

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Extras

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Partnership with Industry

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Annual Membership Options • $40K

– Guiding of consortium research– Access to members-only website– Early exposure to student recruiting– Access to faculty from ECE, CoC and GTRI– Access to consortium IP

Directed-Research Options

• $70K - above benefits plus one research assistant • $100K - above benefits plus two research assistants• $125K - above benefits plus three research assistants• $150K+ negotiated multi-faculty research program

– The last four categories include opportunity for exclusive IP rights– The negotiated research program is a large, company-focused initiative

involving more than three students and, potentially, multiple faculty– Consortium memberships are matched with state funding;– In-Kind Gifts to maximum of 50% of membership fee

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Intellectual Property at Georgia Tech, including software licensing

Consortia $$

Bilateral$$

Partnership Model

• GTRC “owns” but sponsors get:• Results shared at IAB meetings • Equal access to consortium research• Equal opportunity to license research

• GTRC “owns” IP,but sponsor gets: • First visibility• Non-exclusive royalty-free license for internal use• Right of first refusal to an exclusive license•Value of that license is negotiated

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Wireless Trends

Indoor-Outdoor Convergence

Pervasive Wireless:Entertainment, education,

healthcare

Smarter Use of Airwaves

Broadband Wireless 10 bps/Hz

MIMO-MAC-MOBILITY- MESHNETS

Cognitive RadioSensor Networks

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Optical Evolution

WDM Provisioning, Access

IP OverOptical Convergence

Optical Burst-Label-Packet Switching

Point-to-Point Transport 100 Mbps Symmetrical 10 Gbps On Demand

GMPLS Circuit Switching

Network scalability Lower cost Bandwidth utilization

Provisioning timeInteroperability

Convergence of 100 Gbps Services Datacom and Telecom

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Next Generation Video

Video on Demand

New User Experiences

The Long Tail

Advanced Video Coding 0.05 bits per pixel

HDTV, PVR

Perfect videoOver imperfect nets

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Among top ten public universitiesMost Top5 rankings in US include GT17000 Students, 2400 degrees annually1900 faculty25 Members of the NAENational Medal of Technology 129 NSF Career Awards$400M in annual research funding

$500 million in new facilities (2004)One million sq-ft of new space (2000-)

Industry Guided Research Centers GCATT, Broadband InstituteCommercialization Initiatives ATDC, VentureLab