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HSVO NEP-11 CENIC ‘09, Long Beach, CA March 9th

2009

Health Services Virtual Organization

funded by

Health Service VO Theme 1

Resources• Virtual patients• Mannequins

– Simuated patients

• Clinical guidelines• Knowledge bases• Ehealth Records

People• Learners and Teachers

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CMAInfoBaseServer

Virtual PatientServer

VideoConfServer

MannequinServer

Project Theme 2 Cadaveric DissectionConnecting:

• 3D models– Interactive, remote

• Cameras and light arrays• Clinical datasets• Communication and control• Capture, playback

– Zoom, pan, tilt, unique POV

Inside the dissection room

SAVOIR: Service-oriented Architecture Virtual Organization Infrastructure and Resources

• Hyperconnectivity = (Users + Resources) × Sessions– Resources = multimedia applications + interactive devices + computing

clusters + datasets– Sessions connect the users to the resources via the network– Ad hoc real-time distributed collaborative environments composed by

non-experts– Users selected by name or by expertise

• Synchronous / Asynchronous– Sessions are recorded, stored with markup

• Chat messages• Voice to text• Files that were accessed • Expertise of Users

– Segmented• Sessions can be selected, played back

– Used in future sessions– Markup is inherited

Resource Federation via Network Virtualization

GÉANT 2NREN A NREN B

Physical Substrate

GÉANT 2 ResourcesNREN A Resources NREN B Resources

Logical Network

Resources

European Project’s Articulated Private Network

Virtual Infrastructure

U N I V E R S I T YU N I V E R S I T Y

University A

U N I V E R S I T YU N I V E R S I T Y

University B

Virtual Network OperatorApplication Provider Infrastructure ProviderService Provider

Service Operator

Green IT(carbon offsets)

IaaS “The Big Picture”IaaS “The Big Picture”

User Base

Service 1 $$Application 1 $$

Infrastructure 1 $$Infrastructure 2 $$

Resource Stores

Inocybe Platform

Audit/Billing

User Base

IAAS Services

IAAS Resources

Inocybe Platform

Infrastructure 1 Infrastructure 2

Audit/Billing Client

Reservation

Service

ScenariosService

User Base

IAAS Engines

IAAS Services

IAAS Resources

Inocybe Platform

Audit/Billing Client

Ether

Nimbus

User Base

Audit/Billing Client

IAAS Resources

Inocybe Platform

Service 1

IaaS Framework based Software Architecture

IaaS Solutions

Solution Infrastructure Equipment

Argia Optical Networks, it covers Layer 1 related equipment such as ROADM, Optical Cross-Connects and SONET/SDH

Ether Enterprise Networks, it covers Catalysts and other similar Layer 2 Switches.

MANTICORE II Virtual Routers and L3 Network technologies

Sensiv Sensor Networks and Instruments

Incus or Nimbus Cloud Computing Platforms

Chronos - An Advanced Reservation System for Argia

• Allows users to reserve network resources in advance • Handles routing so you don’t have to know the inner topology • Users just select the end points to connect, the start and end times,

and the bandwidth needed and Chronos will find the correct path and

reserve the resources for that time• Dynamically sets up complete mesh networks with a finite time to live

Inocybe.ca - i2cat.cat - crc.ca - canarie.ca - iaasframework.com

Application Oriented Optical NetworkingUSER CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF OPTICAL NETWORKS

powered by

Argia enables end-users, either people or sophisticated applications, to treat network resources as software objects and provision and reconfigure lightpaths within a single domain or across multiple, independently managed domains

Users can join or divide lightpaths and hand off the control and management of these private sub-networks to other users to create their own application-specific IP networks without the need for interaction from an optical network manager

The network resources can be managed using the Resource Management Center – a rich client application – or any other application capable of calling remote services