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From Fiber to Wireless (and back)
Enablers for Collaboration

Harold Teunissen - SURFnet
SURF Inc.




      institutions




    Demand aggregation since 1985, not for profit

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SURFnet
      -  SURFnet provides advanced services to the Dutch
         research and education community
          -  High performance networking
          -  Authentication and authorization services to
             provide secure access to the network and other
             resources
          -  Advanced multimedia collaboration tools,
             including high quality audio/video
             communication

      -  SURFnet plays a leading role in the development of
         national, European and world-wide networking

    NREN, National Research and Education Network

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Our Canadian Connection
    -  CANARIE as peer
        -  CANARIE is Canada's Advanced Research and
           Innovation Network
        -  Pioneers on user controlled light paths and dark
           fiber that formed the basis for SURFnet’s nationwide
           network
        -  CANARIE en SURFnet founding fathers (o.a.) of the
           Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF)

    -  Ciena (p.k.a. Nortel) as technology vendor
        -  SURFnet as testbed and showcase for prototypes,
           new products and enhanced features
        -  From 10 Gbps to 100 Gbps and beyond
        -  Multidomain Network Management à Open Source

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Hybrid SURFnet6,
    more than just Internet
                                    -  Over 10,000 km dark fiber
                                       pairs, reaching all SURFnet
                                       connected institutes (>180)

                                    -  (indirectly) Providing access
                                       to over 1,000,000 users
                                       (academics, students and
                                       staff)

                                    -  Internet Connectivity of 1 and
                                       10 Gbit/s, IPv4 en IPv6,
                                       Unicast and Multicast

                                    -  Dynamic Lightpaths and
                                       Optical Private Networks

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The Netherlands as a hub




                                                             KAUST 10Gb



                                                                     Jeddah




6	

            Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
                                               6
Beyond fibers
    -  In the early days
        -  Pilot UMTS and GPRS at selected campuses
        -  Wireless Point-to-Point for fast rollout

    -  Today
        -  eduroam is a (almost) global confederated
           wireless roaming service based on Wi-Fi
        -  Provided through the European collaboration of
           36 national-level federations
        -  Hundreds of institutions are involved, the
           majority of which own and operate the service’s
           infrastructure



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Trends in e-Infrastructure
    -  Science is becoming increasingly digital, needs to deal
      with increasing amounts of data and computational needs

    -  Simulations get ever more detailed
        -  Nanotechnology – design of new materials from
          the molecular scale
        -  Modelling and predicting complex systems
        -  Decoding the human genome

    -  Experimental Science uses ever more
      sophisticated sensors to make precise
      measurements
        -  Need high statistics
        -  Huge amounts of data
        -  Serves user communities around the world
8               Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House   Source: EGEE
Changing Behaviours

       Hierarchical                              Self Organising

         Secrecy                                   Transparency

      Loose Alliance                                Collaboration
        Sluggish                                         Urgency

         Novelty                                      Innovation

      Tunnel Vision                                      Didactic




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Levels of Collaboration

        Social                                           Virtual Collaboration
                                                         •  Virtual Organisations
     Interaction                                         •  Web and Video Conferencing
                                                         •  Presence
                                                         •  Broadcast Collaboration



                                                         Mobile Collaboration
                                                         •  Application Integration
                                                         •  Mobile Office / Classroom
                                                         •  Audio Conferencing
                                                         •  Interactive Video Services



                                                         Content & Resource Collaboration
                                                         •  E-Mail, Document Sharing
                                                         •  Team Spaces, forum
     Information                                         •  Presence & Instant Messaging
      Exchange                                           •  Workflows


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Modern Research needs an
     integrated e-Infrastructure
     -  Providing seamless access to and allowing the
        shared use of:
         -  Computing and storage facilities
         -  Generic application services
         -  Sensors and instruments
         -  Network resources

     -  Providing hassle free end-to-end connectivity and a
        single user interface and a single control plane for
        the allocation of multiple resources, from multiple
        domains and in multiple locations

     -  Close collaboration among providers and users will
        be essential to create this environment

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Resource Collaboration
                                                            Control
                                Control
                                                             plane
             Control             plane                                                  Control
              plane                                                                      plane



                                                   GOLE




     User                                         Data
                             GOLE                                 GOLE
                                                                                SURFnet               CPE

     CPE
               CANARIE
                                                 GOLE

                                                     NORDUnet



                                                                                                  Resource


             GOLE, GLIF Open Lightpath Exchange
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Mobile Collaboration

                                                   International
              Institution A                         Connectivity



        eduroam

                                                                            Wi-Fi
                                                                           Hotspot
                                          SURFnet


        Institution B

                                                                    3G and 4G
         eduroam



                                     Residential
                                       Acces



                              seamless roaming


         Any* - anytime, anywhere and any device
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Virtual Collaboration




                                                                                  Federative, modular and
                                                                                           open


                                                                                   App 1           App 2




                                                                                           Teams




                                                                                           Users




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How to get access?
                         Users




     Resources &
        Services



                                 Virtual Organization
15                                    Institutions
Our challenges
     -  Today’s Internet is not good enough to support the needed
       e-Infrastructure for research
        -  No guaranteed services on a “best effort” network
        -  Fit for delay tolerant, many-to-many communication

     -  To support an e-Infrastructure Research networks will have
       to do better...
        -  Provide guaranteed performance for large data flows and
           time-critical applications
        -  Support increasingly heterogeneous access methods
        -  Take into account security and environmental issues

     -  … while keeping the successful end-to-end principle of the
       internet


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Key Take Aways
     -  Multi-level approach to support true collaboration

     -  Need for ubiquitous broadband connectivity wired
        and wireless for SURFnet’s contingency

     -  Bandwidth seen as free by users (academics,
        students, and staff)

     -  Defragmented of middleware platforms

     -  High common-denominator of devices

     -  Ubiquity of mobile devices

     -  Standardization



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Thanks




Harold Teunissen
harold.teunissen@surfnet.nl

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  • 1. From Fiber to Wireless (and back) Enablers for Collaboration Harold Teunissen - SURFnet
  • 2. SURF Inc. institutions Demand aggregation since 1985, not for profit 2 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 3. SURFnet -  SURFnet provides advanced services to the Dutch research and education community -  High performance networking -  Authentication and authorization services to provide secure access to the network and other resources -  Advanced multimedia collaboration tools, including high quality audio/video communication -  SURFnet plays a leading role in the development of national, European and world-wide networking NREN, National Research and Education Network 3 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 4. Our Canadian Connection -  CANARIE as peer -  CANARIE is Canada's Advanced Research and Innovation Network -  Pioneers on user controlled light paths and dark fiber that formed the basis for SURFnet’s nationwide network -  CANARIE en SURFnet founding fathers (o.a.) of the Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) -  Ciena (p.k.a. Nortel) as technology vendor -  SURFnet as testbed and showcase for prototypes, new products and enhanced features -  From 10 Gbps to 100 Gbps and beyond -  Multidomain Network Management à Open Source 4 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 5. Hybrid SURFnet6, more than just Internet -  Over 10,000 km dark fiber pairs, reaching all SURFnet connected institutes (>180) -  (indirectly) Providing access to over 1,000,000 users (academics, students and staff) -  Internet Connectivity of 1 and 10 Gbit/s, IPv4 en IPv6, Unicast and Multicast -  Dynamic Lightpaths and Optical Private Networks 5 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 6. The Netherlands as a hub KAUST 10Gb Jeddah 6 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House 6
  • 7. Beyond fibers -  In the early days -  Pilot UMTS and GPRS at selected campuses -  Wireless Point-to-Point for fast rollout -  Today -  eduroam is a (almost) global confederated wireless roaming service based on Wi-Fi -  Provided through the European collaboration of 36 national-level federations -  Hundreds of institutions are involved, the majority of which own and operate the service’s infrastructure 7 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 8. Trends in e-Infrastructure -  Science is becoming increasingly digital, needs to deal with increasing amounts of data and computational needs -  Simulations get ever more detailed -  Nanotechnology – design of new materials from the molecular scale -  Modelling and predicting complex systems -  Decoding the human genome -  Experimental Science uses ever more sophisticated sensors to make precise measurements -  Need high statistics -  Huge amounts of data -  Serves user communities around the world 8 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House Source: EGEE
  • 9. Changing Behaviours Hierarchical Self Organising Secrecy Transparency Loose Alliance Collaboration Sluggish Urgency Novelty Innovation Tunnel Vision Didactic 9 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 10. Levels of Collaboration Social Virtual Collaboration •  Virtual Organisations Interaction •  Web and Video Conferencing •  Presence •  Broadcast Collaboration Mobile Collaboration •  Application Integration •  Mobile Office / Classroom •  Audio Conferencing •  Interactive Video Services Content & Resource Collaboration •  E-Mail, Document Sharing •  Team Spaces, forum Information •  Presence & Instant Messaging Exchange •  Workflows 10 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 11. Modern Research needs an integrated e-Infrastructure -  Providing seamless access to and allowing the shared use of: -  Computing and storage facilities -  Generic application services -  Sensors and instruments -  Network resources -  Providing hassle free end-to-end connectivity and a single user interface and a single control plane for the allocation of multiple resources, from multiple domains and in multiple locations -  Close collaboration among providers and users will be essential to create this environment 11 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 12. Resource Collaboration Control Control plane Control plane Control plane plane GOLE User Data GOLE GOLE SURFnet CPE CPE CANARIE GOLE NORDUnet Resource GOLE, GLIF Open Lightpath Exchange 12 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 13. Mobile Collaboration International Institution A Connectivity eduroam Wi-Fi Hotspot SURFnet Institution B 3G and 4G eduroam Residential Acces seamless roaming Any* - anytime, anywhere and any device 13 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 14. Virtual Collaboration Federative, modular and open App 1 App 2 Teams Users 14 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 15. How to get access? Users Resources & Services Virtual Organization 15 Institutions
  • 16. Our challenges -  Today’s Internet is not good enough to support the needed e-Infrastructure for research -  No guaranteed services on a “best effort” network -  Fit for delay tolerant, many-to-many communication -  To support an e-Infrastructure Research networks will have to do better... -  Provide guaranteed performance for large data flows and time-critical applications -  Support increasingly heterogeneous access methods -  Take into account security and environmental issues -  … while keeping the successful end-to-end principle of the internet 16 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House
  • 17. Key Take Aways -  Multi-level approach to support true collaboration -  Need for ubiquitous broadband connectivity wired and wireless for SURFnet’s contingency -  Bandwidth seen as free by users (academics, students, and staff) -  Defragmented of middleware platforms -  High common-denominator of devices -  Ubiquity of mobile devices -  Standardization 17 Canada Connects: Productivity on the Move – May 27, 2010 – ING House