Calit2 is a research partnership between UC San Diego and UC Irvine that brings together 220 faculty and researchers. It receives funding from the state, industry, and private sources totaling $400-500 million. Calit2 conducts interdisciplinary research in areas like materials and devices, networked infrastructure, and intelligent transportation. It is interested in international partnerships because science is increasingly global and its industrial partners operate globally. Calit2 aims to extend its collaborative research model internationally and take advantage of unique research opportunities through global partnerships.
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Calit2 and International R&D: India
1. Calit2 Global The Internationalization of the Academic, Public, Private Partnership Jerry Sheehan California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
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4. Cal-(IT) 2 Research Framework: Applications Focus Areas The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Materials & Devices Networked Infrastructure Environment & Civil Infrastructure Intelligent Transportation Digitally Enabled Genomic Medicine New Media Arts Interfaces & Software Systems Policy, Management & Socioeconomic Evolution Education Industry
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9. Global Research and Development Investment is Increasing The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
10. Global Technological Competitiveness The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
11. Calit2 Industrial Partners See the World as Flat and India as a Global Partner The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
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14. Federal, State, and Private Investment Drives Research and Development at American Universities The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
15. The American Engine of Innovation: University and Industrial Research Collaboration The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
16. Why is Calit2 Unique? The Intersecton of Academic, Public, and Private Research The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Academic Government Industrial
17. Classic University Approach to Technology Transfer and the Prototyping Chasm The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Research and Development
18. The Calit2 Technology Transfer Model: Expanding the University Bridge to Industry The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Research, Development, and Deployment
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23. Internal Components The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego DSP Board RF Module Mezzanine Connector Breakout Connector RF Connector TI µ P
24. Firmware Functionality The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Downloadable firmware mod yields profound operational changes Save the hardware but change the functionality -- remotely! Firmware Modification Functionality Change Implement RTS/CTS control Increase to hundreds of nodes Adaptive gain adjustments Reduced power consumption Punch-through comms Ops in noisy environments Priority scheduling in MAC Enables Emergency services overlay TDMA based QoS control Guaranteed voice/video MAC level routing Ad hoc networks (talk to a whole village) Customizable backoff Traffic Differentiation Data acquisition Test modality Broken packet filter Diagnostic machinery Adaptive Protocol tuning Long range high performance operation
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26. Example MAC Change The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Change probe interval timing Ethereal frame capture before … Code changed to reduce interval … Code that generates long intervals … Ethereal frame capture after … Spectrum Analyzer Output New interval = 3.3 msec Old interval = 32.3 msec
27. Calit2 Living Laboratories Success: Drilling with Prototypes in the Field The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego WIISARD Drill, May 25, 2005
28. Calit2 is Also Uniquely Positioned Due to the Science and Engineering Leadership of California The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
29. UCSD is a Growth Campus of the UC Faculty Currently: 170 Faculty, 250 by 2012 The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Computer Science & Engineering Powell-Focht Bioengineering Hall California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
30. Unique Facilities: The Calit2 Building at UCSD The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
31. Floor One: The Arts Wing The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
32. Floor One: The Clean Rooms The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
33. Floor Two: Artificial Intelligence The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
34. Floor Three: Life Sciences The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
35. Floor Four: Software The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
36. Floor Five: Wireless The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
37. Floor Six: Emergency Response The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
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39. The U.S.-India Summit Hosted by Calit2 The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
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41. Backup Slides Behind This The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
42. Globalization of Knowledge: First University Degree by Region 1997-2000 The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
43. Globalization of Knowledge: International Science and Engineering Phds The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
44. Globalization of Knowledge: Science and Technical Articles by Field and Country/Region The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
45. Globalization of Knowledge:Scientific Articles with International Co-Authorship The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
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47. The Global Nature of Science and Engineering The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: Richard Freeman, National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2005
48. Globalization of Knowledge:Increasing Globalization of U.S. Science and Engineers The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego Source: National Science Board, National Science Indicators 2006
49. California Leads the Nation in Conferring Science and Engineering Degrees The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
50. California Leads the Nation in Science and Engineering Doctorates as Share of Workforce The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
51. California Leads the Nation in Industry Performed Research and Development The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
52. California Leads the Nation in R&D as Share of Gross State Product The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
53. California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego CalRadio A Broad Application, Open Digital Radio Platform http://calradio.calit2.net/
54. CalRadio Project Goals The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego The goals for the platform are: ▪ To be a low-cost, field deployable, radio/networking test vehicle for widespread wireless applications development ▪ To be made generally available to the public on an open basis for Research and Development. i.e. smaller than a cellphone and cheaper!
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56. CalRadio 1.0 MP Board Block Diagram The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
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58. WiFi Software Architecture The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego
59. CalRadio 1a Layering The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego # ISO- Layer CalRadio 1a Processing Element 7 Application ARM Processor – User App 6 Presentation ARM Processor – ucLinux 5 Session ARM Processor – ucLinux 4 Transport ARM Processor – ucLinux 3 Network ARM Processor – ucLinux 2 Data Link DSP – MAC 1 Physical – hardware connection RF Module – Baseband Processor