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The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information
Technology
Invited Speaker
Council on Competitiveness
2nd National Innovation Summit:
California Institutes of Science and Innovation
Hyatt Regency, La Jolla, CA
April 6, 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
UC San Diego and UC Irvine California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
• New Funding Model (4 Years)– State $100M– Industry $140M– Private $30 M– Campus $30M– Federal $100-200M (anticipated)– Total $400-500M
• Institute Directors– Larry Smarr (UCSD), Institute Director– Ron Graham (UCSD), Institute Chief Scientist– Ramesh Rao, UCSD Campus Director– Peter Rentzepis, UCI Campus Director
www.calit2.net
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
System Integrated ApproachFocus on Intersections
The Southern High Tech CoastIs Well Organized for Partnering
• From Bandwidth Bay to Wireless Valley– 70,000 Fiber Strand-Miles Under Downtown SD– Nation’s Center for Wireless Companies
• San Diego Telecom Council – www.sdtelecomcouncil.org – 200 Member Companies– SIGs on Optical, Wireless, Satellite, etc.
• UCSD CONNECT – www.connect.org – UCSD Program in Technology and Entrepreneurship
• Many Others– BIOCOM – Mayor’s Science and Technology Commission– UCI Chief Executive Roundtable– …
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
Large Partners>$10M Over 4 Years
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
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
Web Interface to Grid ComputingThe NPACI GridPort Architecture
802.11b Wireless
Interactive Access to:• State of Computer• Job Status• Application Codes
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
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
The Wireless Internet Adds Bio-Chemical-Physical Sensors to the Grid
• From Experiments to Wireless Infrastructure
• Scripps Institution of Oceanography
• San Diego Supercomputer Center
• Cal-(IT)2
• Building on Pioneering Work of Hans-Werner Braun & Frank Vernon
Source: John Orcutt, SIO
High Resolution Analysis Facility Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
Planned for Fall 2001 at SIO
Panoram Technologieswww.panoramtech.com
Wireless “Pad” Web Interface
Developing the Grid Cyber ArchitectureTo Support Medical Imaging Retrieval
Deep Web
Surface Web
Proposal-Form a National Scale Testbed for Federating Multi-scale Brain Databases
Using NIH High Field NMR Centers
Source: Mark Ellisman, UCSD
DukeUCLA
Cal Tech
StanfordU. Of MN
Harvard
NCRR Imaging and Computing Resources UCSD
Cal-(IT)2SDSC
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