NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure
KSU Science joins the era of 100 Gbps super-speed networking.
CC* NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE: NETWORK FOR DATA DRIVEN SCIENCE IN ALLIED 21ST CENTURY SMART MULTI-CAMPUS SYSTEM: A USE CASE DESIGN THROUGH KENT STATE’S SHARABLE SCIENCE DE-MILITARIZED ZONE
This research project funded by aims at designing a "frictionless data movement" super-speed network infrastructure for advancing big-data movement across the globe.
鶹ѡand OARNet teams will also build a virtual DMZ perimeter over a highly responsive regional WAN allowing researchers from bandwidth-constrained regional campuses to access this cyberfacility with uniform access. John Rathje, VP of Kent State's Division of Information Technology, whose team of talented engineers will work closely with Dr. Khan to build a prototype end-point at Kent State, says, "The ability to move large volumes of data with low latency in transmission is critical to advance research initiatives and to develop new collaborations which support the 鶹ѡmission. The Division of Information Technology is excited to partner with Dr. Khan and the Ohio Academic Resource Network through the NSF Grant award to advance Kent State's impact and reach as a leading international university."
The OARnet network is a dedicated, statewide, high-speed fiber-optic network that connects college and university campuses, computing facilities and data centers of Ohio. OARnet is considered one of the most advanced statewide telecommunications networks dedicated to research, education and economic competitiveness in the nation. OARnet is also connected to , the United States' most advanced nationwide research and education network, through which the project will create first-class access to the world of massive-data resources across the U.S. and the globe.
The network will demonstrate shared network innovations in advanced network telemetry PerfSONAR and single sign-on for global research and education community via InCommon.
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Javed Khan, Professor
Department of Computer Science, 鶹ѡ
Co-PI:
Philip Thomas
Division of Information Services, 鶹ѡ
Mark Fullmer
Project Director:
Jeanne Tan
Department of Computer Science, 鶹ѡ