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Glenn Ricart | Chief Technology Officer

New TechnologiesNew Applications

Public-private partnership

501(c)(3)

60 public benefitnext generationnetwork applications

200 community testbeds

Coordinate & incubate best practices

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US IGNITE 5-YEAR GOALS

Infrastructure

Next-Gen Applications

Economic Leadership

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FOUNDING PARTNERS

Research and Education Networks

Network Operators

Foundations & Nonprofits

Municipalities

Equipment Manufacturers

Apps fromthe Future

Foundations

Economic Dev.

Industry Partners (and their labs)

Mozilla-Ignite Hackfests Challenges

Government Partners National Science Foundation Mission agencies State and local governments

Communities Carriers Non-profits

Entrepreneurs

R&E NetworksInternet2Gig.U

Universities and Colleges Faculty research Student projects GENI research

US Ignite Ecosystem

IS A GIGABIT ENOUGH?

More than a Gigabit

• 1.493 Gbps uncompressed (HDTV)• 5.972 Gbps at 1080p and 120 Hz (medical

images using DICOM)• 10.19 Gbps Red One Camera

uncompressed• 23.89 Gbps 4K video

4K Video

• Supported by YouTube• 4K television sets big news at CES

Seeing a Gigabit

• Laptop screen = 3.98 Gbps• 15 inch retina display = 9.95 Gbps

Big Data• Spot public health outbreaks• Coordinate traffic flows based on multiple

video cameras and car-to-car communications

• Community sensorsharing

Aggregation

• 30 students in a classroom or lab• 2-10 videowalls in a home• 5 engineers in a small business

SO WE’LL NEED AT LEAST A GIGABIT.

WHAT WILL A GIGABIT STRESS?

WHAT WILL A GIGABIT STRESS?

Internet Routers

Transport to distant Clouds

Internet Routers

THEN 5 packets / second

NOW 75,000 packets / second

Because the max packet size hasn’t increased

Internet packet header

Solution: by Flow, not Packet

Software-Defined Networking

Separate control and data planes

Optimize end-to-end

Slice off IP overhead

Result: 80% cost reduction in switching

Transport to distant Clouds

Gigabits to distant clouds are expensive.

$1000-$5000 / gig / month

Solution: Move the cloud to your neighborhood

Keep your gigabits in your own network.

Neighborhood Cloud

US Ignite Racks(GENI Racks)

Software-defined networking

Neighborhood cloud

ANUNENCUMBERED GIGABIT.

APPS FROM THE FUTURE

OrdinaryInternet

Tele-healthVideo

CommunityWifi

InteractiveOnlineEducation

DialysisControl

Tele-health Video

Privacy +Provisioned on demand

PublicSafety

Community WiFi

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Interactive Online Education

High quality + Low cost

Remote Dialysis ControlReliability

OrdinaryInternet

Tele-healthVideoPrivacy +Provisioned on demand

CommunityWifiPublic Safety

InteractiveOnlineEducationHigh quality +Low cost

DialysisControlReliability

SOFTWAREDEFINEDNETWORKING

SO WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?

Low Latency

• Natural videoconferencing– Example: Online recitation section for MOOC

• Remote Surgery• Real-time response to sensors (e.g. traffic)

Collaborative Video

HealthcareEducationE-governmentWorkforce training

High quality + Low cost

Remote Radiology

Contact Me

Glenn.Ricart@us-ignite.org

Personal SensorNetwork

TRANSFORMING HEALTH

RESPONSIVE AND AMAZING APPS

NEW STARTUPS

YOUR NEXT-GEN IDEA

BE THERE EXPERIENCEAT LOW COST

GIGABITTO END-USER

SMARTER URBANTRANSPORTATION

SOFTWARE-DEFINED

CHANNELIZED INTERNETCh 1 – Ordinary InternetCh 2 – Collaborative videoCh 3 – Public safetyCh 4 – Voice service

NextGen Technologies

Next-Gen Infra-

structure

Next-Gen Apps

APPS FROM THE FUTUREmade possible byGigabit to the userSoftware-defined networks (SDN)Neighborhood clouds

Channels

• Ordinary Internet• Medical video consult - privacy• Community WiFi – public safety• Education – local bandwidth• Remote control of home medical device –

highly reliable

Yesterday

Single Internet

Best-effort

Mixed control/data plane

Experts configure

Hop-by-hop optimization

Function defined by supported protocols

Apps and nets infer what’s happening

Physical networks only

Sold by bandwidth

Tomorrow

Multi-channel Internet

Performance by channel

Separated control/data planes

Software controller configures

End-to-end optimization

Function software defined by app / controller

Explicit APIs allow apps and nets to communicate

Physical and virtual nets

Sold by services provided

Extra Benefits• Software Defined Networking

– Isolate sensitive flows (health, public safety)– Performance guarantee for sensitive flows– Simplifies multicast video, audio, etc.

• Neighborhood Cloud– Keep local interactions local– Local operations in case of emergencies