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Calient Networks Chosen as a Core Platform for OptIPuter.


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Global Research Network to Deploy

DiamondWave(TM) All-Optical Switches

Calient Networks, a leading global provider of intelligent all-optical switching systems Switching systems (communications)

The assemblies of switching and control devices provided so that any station in a communications system may be connected as desired with any other station.
 and software, will team with the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Cal-(IT)2) and the University of Illinois at Chicago This article is about the University of Illinois at Chicago. For other uses, see University of Illinois at Chicago (disambiguation).

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 (UIC UIC University of Illinois at Chicago
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) on development of the "OptIPuter," a powerful distributed cyber-infrastructure project designed to support data-intensive scientific research and collaboration. UIC has awarded a major purchase of all-optical switches to Calient Networks, which will install them at facilities in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and the Netherlands.

The OptIPuter program is funded by the National Science Foundation. OptIPuter is so named for its use of Optical networking Communications between computers, telephones and other electronic devices using light. An optical network is far more reliable and has far greater potential transmission capacity than networking in the electrical domain. See optical fiber. , Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP.

(networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol.
, computer storage, processing and visualization technologies. It is a "virtual machine" that sits atop a LambdaGrid, an experimental network of optical fiber, where each fiber carries data on multiple wavelengths of light (lambdas) to connect distributed computing resources at speeds equivalent to internal PC bus speeds. Each lambda can transmit data at 1 to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps), and soon will achieve 40 Gbps and greater speeds.

"We will be intensely exploring applications of lambda-switching, given the growth and functionality we anticipate over the next few years as part of the OptIPuter initiative," said Cal-(IT)2 Director Larry Smarr, principal investigator on the OptIPuter project and the Harry E. Gruber Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego UCSD is consistently ranked among the top ten public universities for undergraduate education in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.[3] It is a Public Ivy. [1] For graduate studies, most of UCSD's Ph.D.  (UCSD UCSD University of California, San Diego (La Jolla, California)
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) Jacobs School of Engineering. "Calient's DiamondWave platform will enable our OptIPuter vision of a highly flexible, cost-effective and future-proof all-optical core network."

Calient switches installed at the StarLight site in Chicago and the NetherLight site in Amsterdam will make those facilities the most advanced 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps switch/router exchanges in the world. "Research and government networks are always the first to deploy the next generation of communications products and lead the way to wide scale commercial deployment," said Charles Corbalis, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Calient. "OptIPuter's terabit switching demands make it an ideal application to leverage the reliability, transparency and scalability of our all-optical DiamondWave product. We look forward to supporting the continued growth and success of the Optical Networking Grid program."

DiamondWave is an advanced, field proven all-optical switch for telecom, research and government networks. It is the only photonic switch that scales to 256x256 ports in non-blocking fashion and supports advanced lambda control strategies. It will be used to prototype multi-Gigabit LambdaGrids with a 128x128 platform at StarLight, and a 64x64 platform at NetherLight. Both sites interconnect numerous 1Gbps and 10Gbps national and international backbone trunks, and the number of available computational and connection resources is growing.

The benefit and simplicity of an all-optical switch in this high growth, dynamic environment lies in its ability to rapidly reconfigure 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps experiments. The StarLight and NetherLight sites are working with multiple 1 Gbps dedicated Layer 2 circuits that act like lambdas. Said Cees de Laat, associate professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam: "An all-optical switch is one-tenth the cost of an electronic switch, which is one-tenth the cost of a router. We noticed that the most data intensive applications usually only involve a very limited number of end points and, therefore, can bypass expensive router infrastructure. So, not only is speed an issue, but cost as well."

Calient will also enable UIC's evaluation of the newly standardized signaling protocol suite, Generalized Multiprotocol Lambda Switching (GMPLS (Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching) In a WDM optical networking system, it is the ability to route a data transmission based on the wavelength of light that carries it. ) and its applicability to OptIPuter's network provisioning, reservation and control systems.

"Throughout our prospective vendor evaluations, we were highly impressed by DiamondWave's innovative MEMS-based switching design, very high interconnection speed and optical transparency," said Tom DeFanti, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) is a cross-disciplinary research lab at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It brings together faculty and students from the Art and Computer Science departments of UIC.  at UIC. "These capabilities allow the system to rapidly switch any bit rate or protocol that exists today, or is anticipated. This is of particular importance as we prototype the OptIPuter over the 10 Gbps link to Amsterdam, with new networking protocols. We intend to build a global scale experimental network that provides the equivalent of 'heavy freight hauling', in parallel to the Internet's zillions of 'taxicabs' of data. Optical switching is the core technology of this experiment."

According to John Bowers, chief technology officer at Calient, "The maturity and superior design of DiamondWave's 3D MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) Tiny mechanical devices that are built onto semiconductor chips and are measured in micrometers. In the research labs since the 1980s, MEMS devices began to materialize as commercial products in the mid-1990s.  switching system provide significant advantages for programs like OptIPuter. First, it's truly transparent to bit rates and protocols. Together with the industry's shortest path length through the switch, this means there's minimal signal power loss and virtually no signal quality degradation or latency. Second, DiamondWave's unique switching density and ability to scale to 256x256 in non-blocking fashion enable over 65,000 connection possibilities, effectively delivering wavelengths on demand. Third, we achieve very high yields in our manufacturing processes, making the system very reliable and affordable to customers."

Calient Networks' DiamondWave provides connections where the data path is purely photonic, with no electrical components or conversions. It is based on a highly reliable single-crystal silicon 3D MEMS (Micro-ElectroMechanical Switch) design. The system's protocol independence means that the switch does not need to be replaced as protocols change. DiamondWave works at existing (2.5 Gbps to 10 Gbps) as well as at future bit rates (10 Gbps to 40+ Gbps), making it ideal for OptIPuter's phased network capacity upgrades. The system is equipped with Calient's industry leading GMPLS networking software and is thus able to dynamically and rapidly provision, switch and protect trunk interconnections. It has successfully completed interoperability with a wide variety of peer networking elements.

For more information on OptIPuter, a backgrounder is available upon request.

About Calient Networks

Calient Networks is a leading provider of intelligent all-optical switching systems and GMPLS networking software that help service providers reduce the cost of scaling their optical network infrastructure. Calient's DiamondWave(TM) switching system and GMPLS-powered networking innovations provide a seamless migration path that is non-disruptive to legacy operations, highly cost-effective, and an enabler to revenue-generating optical services. Calient is shipping its DiamondWave systems in configurations ranging from 32x32 to 256x256 to carrier networks worldwide. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California San Jose (IPA: /ˌsænhoʊˈzeɪ/) is the third-largest city in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States. It is the county seat of Santa Clara County. . Additional engineering and manufacturing operations are located in Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara is a city in California, United States. It is the county seat of Santa Barbara County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 92,325. , while MEMS design and fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´shn),
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 operations are located in Ithaca, New York
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. For additional information about Calient, visit www.calient.net.

Calient Networks, the Calient Networks logo, and DiamondWave are trademarks of Calient Networks, Inc.

About Cal-(IT)2

The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology is one of four institutes funded through the California Institutes for Science and Innovation initiative. Created in late 2000 by the State of California, the institutes aim to ensure that the state maintain its leadership in cutting-edge technologies. Cal-(IT)2 is a collaboration between the UCSD and UC Irvine. Its mission: to extend the reach of the current information infrastructure throughout the physical world, enabling anywhere/anytime access to the Internet. More than 220 faculty members from the two campuses are collaborating on interdisciplinary projects, with the participation of more than 55 industry partners. For more information about Cal-(IT)2, go to www.calit2.net or send e-mail to info@calit2.net.

About the OptIPuter

The OptIPuter is a five-year, $13.5 million project funded by the National Science Foundation. It will enable scientists who are generating massive amounts of data to interactively visualize, analyze, and correlate their data from multiple storage sites connected to optical networks. UCSD and UIC lead the research team, in partnership with researchers at Northwestern University, San Diego State University San Diego State University (SDSU), founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, is the largest and oldest higher education facility in the greater San Diego area (generally the City and County of San Diego), and is part of the California State University system. , the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission , and UC Irvine, with industrial partners IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Telcordia Technologies, Inc. and Chiaro Networks. Co-PIs on the project are UIC's Thomas A. DeFanti Tom DeFanti is a computer graphics researcher and pioneer.

DeFanti did his PhD work in the early 1970s at Ohio State University, under Charles Csuri in the Computer Graphics Research Group. For his dissertation, he created the GRASS programming language.
, Jason Leigh, and Project Manager Maxine Brown, and UCSD's Mark Ellisman and Phil Papadopoulos. For more information, go to http://www.calit2.net/news/2002/9-25-optiputer.html.

About StarLight

StarLight(SM), the optical STAR TAP(SM) initiative, is an advanced optical infrastructure and proving ground for network services optimized for high-performance applications. Operational since summer 2001, StarLight is a 1-GigE and 10-GigE switch/router facility for high-performance access to participating networks that will ultimately become a true optical switching facility for wavelengths. StarLight is being developed by the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL EVL Electronic Visualization Laboratory
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) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), the International Center for Advanced Internet Research (iCAIR) at Northwestern University, and the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory, research center, based in Argonne, Ill., 27 mi (43 km) SW of downtown Chicago, with other facilities at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 50 mi (80 km) W of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Founded in 1946 by the U.S. , in partnership with Canada's CANARIE CANARIE Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research Industry and Education
CANARIE Canada Network for the Advancement of Research Industry and Education
 and Holland's SURFnet. STAR TAP and StarLight are made possible by major funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation to the University of Illinois at Chicago. STAR TAP and StarLight are service marks of the Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors.  of the University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
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. For more information, go to www.startap.net/starlight

About NetherLight

NetherLight, located at SARA Sara or Sarah, in the Bible, wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. With Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah, she was one of the four Hebrew matriarchs. Her name was originally Sarai [Heb.,=princess].  on the campus of the Amsterdam Science & Technology Centre, is an advanced optical infrastructure and proving ground for network services optimized for high-performance applications. Operational since summer 2001, NetherLight is a multiple Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) switching facility for high-performance access to participating networks and will ultimately become a pure lambda switching facility for wavelength circuits, as optical technologies and their control planes mature. NetherLight's international connectivity includes dedicated lambdas to the StarLight facility in Chicago and to CERN CERN or European Organization for Nuclear Research, nuclear and particle physics research center straddling the French-Swiss border W of Geneva, Switzerland.  in Switzerland. Researchers use the NetherLight facility to investigate novel concepts of optical bandwidth provisioning and to gain experience with these techniques. In particular, researchers are investigating different scenarios on how lambdas can be used to provide tailored network performance for demanding grid applications. Important issues are: how to get traffic onto and out of lambdas; how to map load on the network to a map of lambdas; how to deal with lambdas at peering points; how to deal with provisioning when more administrative domains are involved; and, how to do fine-grain, near-real-time grid application-level lambda provisioning. NetherLight has been realized by SURFnet, the Dutch Research Network organization, within the context of GigaPort, the Dutch Next Generation Internet See Internet2.  project. For more information, see http://www.surfnet.nl/en/ (SURFnet) and http://www.gigaport.nl/ (GigaPort); for optical research information, see http://www.science.uva.nl/~delaat/optical

For more information on organizations involved in the OptIPuter project, visit the following websites:
-- California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, http://www.calit2.net

-- University of California, San Diego (UCSD), http://ucsd.edu

-- National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research, http://ncmir.ucsd.edu

-- San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), http://www.sdsc.edu

-- Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), http://scripps.ucsd.edu

-- Jacobs School of Engineering, http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd. edu/

-- UCSD Sixth College, http://sixth.ucsd.edu

-- Preuss School, http://preuss.ucsd.edu

-- University of Illinois at Chicago, http://www.uic.edu

-- Electronic Visualization Laboratory, http://www.evl.uic.edu

-- Laboratory for Advanced Computing, http://www.lac.uic.edu

-- I-WIRE, http://www.iwire.org

-- Northwestern University, http://www.northwestern.edu

-- International Center for Advanced Internet Research, http://www.icair.org

-- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, http://www.ece.northwestern.e du

-- San Diego State University (SDSU), http://www.sdsu.edu

-- University of Southern California, http://www.usc.edu

-- Information Sciences Institute, www.isi.edu

-- University of California-Irvine, http://www.uci.edu

-- School of Information and Computer Science, http://www.ics.uci.edu

-- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, http://www.ece.uci.edu

-- IBM Corp., http://www.ibm.com

-- Telcordia Technologies, Inc., http://www.telcordia.com

-- Chiaro Networks, http://www.chiaro.com/

-- University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, http://www.science.uva.nl/res earch/air/
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