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California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Invited Talk in the
Research Review 2001
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
San Diego, CA
February 23, 2001
www.soe.uiuc.edu/~lsmarr
• Wireless Access--Anywhere, Anytime
• Broadband to the Home and Small Businesses
• Vast Increase in Internet End Points– Embedded Processors
– Sensors and Actuators
– Information Appliances
• A Core of Optical Fiber Carrying Parallel Light Waves
• Emergence of a Distributed Planetary Computer– Storage everywhere
– Scalable computing power
The Emerging Global Information GridA Mobile Internet Powered by a Planetary Computer
The Perfect Storm: Convergence of Engineering with Biology, Physics, & IT
Human Rhinovirus
IBM Quantum CorralIron Atoms on Copper400x
Magnification
From MEMS to Nanotech
VCSELaser
50x Magnification
0.1 mm
5 nanometers
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 &
Noninvasive Imaging Techniques, with Your Body’s Data Flow
– Use Powerful AI Data Mining Techniques
www.givenimaging.com
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
Complex Problems Require a New Team-Based Research Framework
www.calit2.net
220 UCSD & UCI FacultyWorking in Multidisciplinary Teams
With Students, Industry, and the Community
Seible
TalbotRao
Bitmead BermanSubramaniam
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
Elements of the Cal -(IT)2 Industrial Partnerships
• Endowed Chairs for Professors
• Start-Up Support for Young Faculty
• Graduate Student Fellowships
• Research and Academic Professionals
• Sponsored Research Programs
• Equipment Donations for Cal-(IT)2 and Campus
• Named Laboratories in new Institute Buildings
• Pro Bono Services and Software
The UCSD Cal-(IT)2 BuildingThe Capstone of the Engineering Quad
Occupancy 2004220,000 Gross SF
Integrate Cross-Cutting TeamsSDSC / Faculty Joint ProjectsNanofabrication Clean Rooms Telecommunications LaboratoriesAdvanced VisualizationAntenna Farm
½ Mile
•Commodity Internet, Internet2•High-speed WAN (OC48+)•Remote Wireless Data Ingestion
• Campus Wireless
The UCSD “Living 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
Pioneering Web Interfaces to Grid ComputingThe NPACI GridPort Architecture
802.11b Wireless
Interactive Access to:• State of Computer• Job Status• Application Codes
SDSCE-10K
Extending the Grid to Planetary Dimensions Using Distributed Computing and Storage
AutoDock Application Software Has Been Downloaded to Over 12,000 PCsNearly 1.5 Million CPU-Hours Computed
In SilicoDrug Design
Art Olson, TSRI