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The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

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Page 1: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information

Technology

Briefing to the

Bandwidth Bay Committee

Downtown San Diego, CA

April 4, 2001

Page 2: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

Governor Davis Created New Institutes for Science, Innovation, and Tech Transfer

UCSBUCLA

The California NanoSystems Institute

UCSFUCB

The California Institute for Bioengineering, Biotechnology,

and Quantitative Biomedical Research

UCI

UCSD

The California Institute for Telecommunications

and Information Technology

The Center for Information Technology Research

in the Interest of Society(Proposed-UCB, UCD, UCSC, UCM)

UCSC

Page 3: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The Internet is Poised to MoveThroughout the Physical World

Radio(1940s)

Internet(1990s)

Page 4: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The Next Wave of the Internet Will Extend IP Throughout the Physical World

UCIAdvanced displaysSensor networksOrganic/polymer

electronics;Biochips

Magnetic, optical data storage

Microwave amplifiers, receivers

High-speed optical switchesNanophotonic components

Spintronics/quantum encryption

Ultralow powerelectronics

Nonvolatile data storage

Smart chemical, biological, motion, positionsensors

telemedicine

environmental,climate, transportationmonitoring systems

optical network infrastructure

wireless network infrastructure

Microwave amplifiers, receivers

BiochipsBiosensorsHigh-densitydata storage

UCIAdvanced displaysSensor networksOrganic/polymer

electronics;Biochips

Magnetic, optical data storage

Microwave amplifiers, receivers

High-speed optical switchesNanophotonic components

Spintronics/quantum encryption

Ultralow powerelectronics

Nonvolatile data storage

Smart chemical, biological, motion, positionsensors

telemedicine

environmental,climate, transportationmonitoring systems

optical network infrastructure

wireless network infrastructure

Microwave amplifiers, receivers

BiochipsBiosensorsHigh-densitydata storage

Materials and Devices Team, UCSD

This is the Research Context for the California Institute for Telecommunications

and Information Technology

Page 5: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

Complex Problems Require a New Research and Education Framework

www.calit2.net

220 UCSD & UCI FacultyWorking in Multidisciplinary Teams

With Students, Industry, and the Community

The State Provides $100 M For New Buildings and Equipment

Page 6: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

A Broad Partnership Response from the Private Sector

Akamai Boeing

BroadcomAMCC CAIMISCompaq

Conexant Copper Mountain

EmulexEnterprise Partners VC

EntropiaEricsson

Global PhotonIBM

IdeaEdge VenturesIntersil

Irvine SensorsLeap Wireless

Litton IndustriesMedExpert

Merck Microsoft

Mission VenturesNCR

Newport CorporationOrincon

Panoram Technologies Printronix

QUALCOMMQuantum

R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical RISAIC

SciFrameSeagate Storage

Silicon Wave Sony

STMicroelectronicsSun Microsystems

TeraBurst Networks Texas InstrumentsUCSD Healthcare The Unwired Fund

WebEx

ComputersCommunications

SoftwareSensors

BiomedicalStartups

Venture Firms

$140 M Match From Industry

Page 7: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

CWC Brings Deep Wireless Expertise to the Heart of The Institute

Broadband Wireless

LOW-POWEREDCIRCUITRY

ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION

COMMUNICATIONTHEORY

COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS

MULTIMEDIAAPPLICATIONS

RFMixed A/D

ASICMaterials

Smart AntennasAdaptive Arrays

ModulationChannel CodingMultiple Access

Compression

ArchitectureMedia Access

SchedulingEnd-to-End QoS

Hand-Off

ChangingEnvironment

ProtocolsMulti-Resolution

Center for Wireless Communications

Page 8: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

½ Mile

•Commodity Internet, Internet2•High-speed WAN (OC48+)•Link UCSD and UCI

• Campus Wireless

The UCSD “Living Grid Laboratory”—Fiber, Wireless, Compute, Data, Software

SIO

SDSC

CS

ChemMed

Eng. / Cal-(IT)2

Hosp

• High-speed optical core• 8 Gigabit now• 80 Gigabit in 18 months• 1 Terabit in 36 Months

Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC

Page 9: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The High PerformanceWireless Research and Education Network

NSF FundedPI, Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC

Co-PI, Frank Vernon, SIO45mbps Duplex Backbone

http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/Presentations/HPWREN

Page 10: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The Wireless Internet Will Improve the Safety of California’s 25,000 Bridges

New Bay Bridge Tower with Lateral Shear Links

Cal-(IT)2 WillDevelop and Install

Wireless Sensor ArraysLinking Orange and San Diego

County Bridges to Crisis Management

Control Rooms

Combined Efforts of UCI and UCSD

Page 11: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

The Virtual Valley - An Integrative Tool for Research, Education, Assessment and Planning

Source: LLNL

Page 12: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

Can Use of These Technologies Help Us Avoid the Downsides of Prolonged Growth?

• Add Wireless Sensor Array

• Build GIS Data• Focus on:

– Pollution– Water Cycle– Earthquakes– Bridges– Traffic– Policy

• Work with the Community to Adapt to Growth

HuntingtonBeach

Mission Bay

San Diego Bay

UCSD

UCI

High Tech Coast

Page 13: The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the Bandwidth Bay Committee Downtown San Diego, CA April 4, 2001

As Our Bodies Move On-LineBioengineering and Bioinformatics Merge

• New Sensors—Israeli Video Pill– Battery, Light, & Video Camera– Images Stored on Hip Device

• Next Step—Putting You On-Line!– Key Metabolic and Physical Variables– Wireless Internet Transmission– Model -- Dozens of 25 Processors and 60

Sensors / Actuators Inside of our Cars

• Post-Genomic Individualized Medicine– Combine Your Genetic Code & Imaging,

with Your Body’s Data Flow – Use Powerful AI Data Mining Techniques

www.givenimaging.com