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The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Briefing to the The Unwired Fund Held at Leap Wireless La Jolla, CA April 18, 2001
Supercomputers Give Us an Early View of the Mass Market Future Cray X-MP Supercomputer Located at National Center Cost: $8, 000 No Built in Graphics 56 kbps NSFnet Backbone 1985 2000 Personal Computer Located on Desktops Cost: $2, 000 Interactive 3 D Graphics 56 kbps Laptop Modem
From Supercomputer Centers to the NSFnet to Today’s Commercial Internet Image: Cox, Patterson, NCSA
Tech Transfer From NCSA Enabled the Modern Web World 100 Commercial Licensees NC SA Pr og ram me rs
Governor Davis Created New Institutes for Science, Innovation, and Tech Transfer The California Institute for Bioengineering, Biotechnology, and Quantitative Biomedical Research The Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (Proposed-UCB, UCD, UCSC, UCM) UCB UCSF UCSC The California Nano. Systems Institute UCSB UCLA UCI UCSD The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
The Internet is Poised to Move Throughout the Physical World Radio (1940 s) Internet (1990 s)
CWC Brings Deep Wireless Expertise to the Heart of The Institute Center for Wireless Communications Broadband Wireless LOW-POWERED CIRCUITRY RF Mixed A/D ASIC Materials ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION COMMUNICATION THEORY COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS Architecture Changing Modulation Media Access Smart Antennas Environment Channel Coding Scheduling Adaptive Arrays Protocols Multiple Access End-to-End Qo. S Multi-Resolution Compression Hand-Off
Complex Problems Require a New Research and Education Framework 220 UCSD & UCI Faculty Working in Multidisciplinary Teams With Students, Industry, and the Community The State Provides $100 M For New Buildings and Equipment www. calit 2. net
The UCSD Cal-(IT)2 Building Preliminary Design Occupancy 2004 220, 000 Gross SF • New Media Arts Spaces – – – Research Lab Visualization Labs Audiovisual Editing Facilities Gallery Space Helping Design Auditorium
The Southern High Tech Coast Is 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. Funnels to Cal(IT)2 • UCSD CONNECT – www. connect. org – UCSD Program in Technology and Entrepreneurship – Will Facilitate Create of a Cal(IT)2 Investment Council • Many Others – – BIOCOM Mayor’s Science and Technology Commission UCI Chief Executive Roundtable …
A Broad Partnership Response from the Private Sector Akamai Boeing Broadcom AMCC CAIMIS Compaq Conexant Copper Mountain Emulex Enterprise Partners VC Entropia Ericsson Global Photon IBM Idea. Edge Ventures Intersil Irvine Sensors Leap Wireless Litton Industries Med. Expert Merck Microsoft Computers Communications Software Sensors Biomedical Startups Venture Firms Large Partners >$10 M Over 4 Years Mission Ventures NCR Newport Corporation Orincon Panoram Technologies Printronix QUALCOMM Quantum R. W. Johnson Pharmaceutical RI SAIC Sci. Frame Seagate Storage Silicon Wave Sony STMicroelectronics Sun Microsystems Tera. Burst Networks Texas Instruments UCSD Healthcare The Unwired Fund Web. Ex $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 “Living Grid Laboratory”— Fiber, Wireless, Compute, Data, Software • Commodity Internet, Internet 2 • Link UCSD and UCI SDSC • High-speed optical core CS Eng. / Cal-(IT)2 Hosp Med Chem • Campus Wireless SIO ½ Mile Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC
Broadband Wireless Internet is Here Today • Create Wireless Internet “Watering Holes” – Ad Hoc IEEE 802. 11 Domains – Real Broadband--11 mbps Going to 54 mbps – Security and Authentication can be Added – Home, Neighborhoods, Office, Schools? – Mobile. Star--Admiral Clubs, Starbucks, Major Hotels, Restaurants, … – UCSD—Key Campus Buildings, Dorms, Coffee Shops… “The future is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed” William Gibson, Author of Neuromancer
Wireless Internet Can Put a Supercomputer in the Palm of Your Hand! 802. 11 b Wireless Interactive Access to: • State of Computer • Job Status • Application Codes
Micro. Sensors Will Radically Alter the Human-Computer Interface Valveless Microfluidics Mechanical Stress and Acceleration Sensors 0. 1 mm Micro Optical Assemblies (Lenses and Mirrors) MEMS structures fabricated and tested at the UCI Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility
Goal: Design of Configurable Wireless Embedded Sensing/Computing/Communicating Appliances Wireless RTOS Applications sensors Reconf. Logic Processors Memory Protocol Processors Protocol Stacks Network Transport Data Link Physical RF Protocols Sw/Hw/Sensor/RF Co-design Reconfiguration DSP So. C Design Methodologies Sw/Silicon/MEMS Implementation Source: Sujit Dey, UCSD ECE Internet
The Wireless Internet Can Create Intelligent Transportation • Institute Scope – – Sensor Based Real-time Monitoring of Traffic & Cars Extension of the Internet Into Automobiles Telematics Consortium Mobile Commerce
The High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network NSF Funded PI, Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC Co-PI, Frank Vernon, SIO 45 mbps Duplex Backbone http: //hpwren. ucsd. edu/Presentations/HPWREN
Wireless Antennas Anchor Network High Speed Backbone http: //hpwren. ucsd. edu/Presentations/HPWREN Source: Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC
The Wireless Internet Will Improve the Safety of California’s 25, 000 Bridges New Bay Bridge Tower with Lateral Shear Links Cal-(IT)2 Will Develop and Install Wireless Sensor Arrays Linked to Crisis Management Control Rooms Source: UCSD Structural Engineering Dept.
High Resolution Data Analysis Facility-Research and Crisis Management Panoram Technologies, SGI, Sun, Tera. Burst Networks, Cox Communications, Global Photon Institute Industrial Partners Planned for Fall 2001 at SIO Support from SDSC and SDSU
Can Use of These Technologies Help Us Avoid the Downsides of Prolonged Growth? • Add Wireless Sensor Array • Build GIS Data • Focus on: UCI Huntington Beach – – – High Tech Coast UCSD Mission Bay San Diego Bay Pollution Water Cycle Earthquakes Bridges Traffic Policy • Work with the Community to Adapt to Growth
As Our Bodies Move On-Line Bioengineering 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


