High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu/
National Science Foundation awards 0087344, 0426879 and 0944131
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Interdisciplinary and multi-institutional collaborative cyberinfrastructure environment for research education, and public safety activities.
Enabled by a National Science Foundation funded high-speed wireless network, which stretches across a vast and diverse geographic region.
Allows for real-time data transfers with many hard-to-reach locations.
Traffic examples include high-volume bulk data (e.g., astronomy)and the aggregation of continuous traffic generated at many sensors throughout the coverage region (e.g., seismic, weather, cameras).
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
NSF directorate areas benefiting from HPWREN
• Biological Sciences• Computer & Information Sciences & Engineering• Education & Human Resources• Engineering• Geosciences• Mathematical & Physical Sciences• Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
Major related NSF programs benefiting from HPWREN:
• EarthScope: USArray and Plate Boundary Observatory • Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) • National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) • Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) • Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) • Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) • Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS)
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Project partners and collaborators include:• Advanced National Seismic System • California Conservation Corps • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) • California Institute of Technology• California Science Center (Los Angeles)• California State University Los Angeles • California Wolf Center • Jet Propulsion Laboratory • La Jolla Native American Reservation • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory • NASA Satellite Laser Ranging Program • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • National Park Service • Navajo Technical College • Pala Native American Reservation • Reuben H. Fleet Science Center (San Diego Balboa Park)• Rincon Native American Reservation • San Diego County Sheriff's Department • San Diego State University • Santa Rosa Native American Reservation • Tribal Digital Village Network • UNAVCO • United States Coast Guard • United States Forest Service • United States Geological Survey • United States Navy • University of California Riverside • University of California San Diego • University of California Santa Barbara • Yale University
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
HPWREN topology, December 2000
approximately 50 miles:
UCSDMount LagunaObservatory
PalaNative American
Reservation
Backbone/relay nodeAstronomy science siteBiology science siteEarth science siteUniversity siteResearcher locationNative American siteFirst Responder site
155Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed155Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed
45Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed45Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed45Mbps FDX 5.8 GHz unlicensed45Mbps-class HDX 4.9GHz45Mbps-class HDX 5.8GHz unlicensed~8Mbps HDX 2.4/5.8 GHz unlicensed~3Mbps HDX 2.4 GHz unlicensed
115kbps HDX 900 MHz unlicensed56kbps via RCS network
dashed = planned
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
HPWREN topology, February 2010
approximately 50 miles: Note: locations are approximate
MVFDMTGY
MPO
SMER
CNM
UCSD
to CI andPEMEX
70+ milesto SCI
PL
MLO
MONP
CWC
P480
USGC
SO
LVA2BVDA
RMNA
SantaRosa
GVDA
KNW
WMC
RDMCRY
SND BZNAZRY
FRD
PSAPWIDC
KYVWCOTD
PFOBDC
KSW
DHLSLMS
SCS
CRRS
GLRS
DSME
WLA
P506
P510
P499
GMPK
IID2
P509
P500
P494P497
155Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed155Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed
45Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed45Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed45Mbps FDX 5.8 GHz unlicensed45Mbps-class HDX 4.9GHz45Mbps-class HDX 5.8GHz unlicensed~8Mbps HDX 2.4/5.8 GHz unlicensed~3Mbps HDX 2.4 GHz unlicensed
115kbps HDX 900 MHz unlicensed56kbps via RCS network
dashed = planned
B081
P486
Backbone/relay nodeAstronomy science siteBiology science siteEarth science siteUniversity siteResearcher locationNative American siteFirst Responder site
NSSS
SDSU
P474
P478
DESC
P473
POTR P066
P483
CE
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Astronomy Research and New Discoveries
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Biology/Ecology sciences
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Collaborative agency connections
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Coyote Fire HPWREN connection
Fire operations relay
Palomar Mountain relay
Operations camp
Cuyamaca MountainHPWREN backbone site
July 2003
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Mt. Laguna 360 degree view cameras
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Mount Laguna sensor instrumentation
temperature
relative humidity
fuel moisture fuel temperature
data logger
barometric pressure
Pan-tilt-zoom camera
support
equipment
3D ultrasonic
anemometer solar
radiation
tipping
rainbucket
anemometer
High Performance Wireless Research and Education Networkhttp://hpwren.ucsd.edu
Trigger email/pager/….if:
condition A + condition B +condition C
happens
several San Diego fire officers are currently being paged during alarm conditions, based on HPWREN data parameterization by a CDF Division Chief
Real-time data based alerts
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