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MTBC Cloud Computing Initiative

MTBC Cloud Computing Initiative. Applications of cloud computing Overview of the NSF Net-Centric Software and Systems (NCSS) I/UCRC MTBC and NCSS collaboration in cloud computing Summary. Applications of Cloud Computing. Tremendous computing and data power

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MTBC Cloud Computing Initiative

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  1. MTBC Cloud Computing Initiative • Applications of cloud computing • Overview of the NSF Net-Centric Software and Systems (NCSS) I/UCRC • MTBC and NCSS collaboration in cloud computing • Summary

  2. Applications of Cloud Computing • Tremendous computing and data power • Scientific computing, federated data centers, E-commerce • Cloud-based “software as a service” paradigm • Mobile users can access compute-intensive applications on-the-go via low-cost hand-held devices • Doctors can immediately access patient records in emergency situations • Potential for emerging applications in service clouds • Software and physical services in the cloud, such as emergency response, defense, transportation, etc. • Educational applications • Coordinated access to shared laboratory facilities • Capabilities to support team-based projects and learning

  3. Critical Emerging Cloud Applications • Emerging applications in service clouds • Real-time cloud-based data access • Distributed governance & decentralized coordination of complex systems Command & Control Emergency Response

  4. Cloud computing and communication network Control and monitoring stations Sensor/radar units and on-board processors Critical Emerging Cloud Applications • Tele-collaboration • Defense • Emergency response • Business • Distance learning • Distributed monitoring and coordination • Defense • Traffic coordination • Environmental monitoring

  5. NSF NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Research • Cloud computing research challenges • Computing/communication infrastructure support • Dynamic cloud-based application composition and delivery to end users in real-time • Need for high dependability assurance • Security: Must address privacy/confidentiality concerns • Reliability/Availability: Capabilities must be available to the user when and wherever they are needed • High quality of service (QoS) assurance for end users • Robust power/heat management

  6. NSF NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Research • The NSF Net-Centric I/UCRC goals: • Develop advanced software and systems technology to improve industry’s competitiveness in building and deploying various cloud-computing applications • Dependable communication system • Innovative service-oriented computing capabilities • High dependability assurance for cloud-based systems • Provide a forum for establishing a market and an SOA infrastructure for critical services for emerging cloud computing based applications

  7. Academic Members • : University of North Texas • : University of Texas at Dallas • : Southern Methodist University NCSS Web-Site:http://netcentric.cse.unt.edu • : Arizona State University (soon to join)

  8. Boeing Cisco Systems, Inc. Codekko, Inc. Fujitsu Globe Ranger Hall Financial Group Hewlett-Packard Lockheed Martin Aero. Raytheon Texas Instruments T-System Current Industrial Members

  9. NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Projects • Dynamic Service Composition with QoS Assurance (Lockheed Martin Aero) • Develop a model and a suite of techniques to enable SOA based “Distributed Governance” for effectively coordinating a complex system of physical entities • QoS-Reconfigurable Web Services and Compositions for High-Assurance Systems • Develop methods for real-time QoS analysis and composition of reconfigurable services in changing environments, including command & control systems, airspace management systems, etc.

  10. NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Projects • Framework for QoS-Assured and Power-Aware Service Composition (Boeing) • Collaborative QoS and power management in the service cloud and handheld devices that access the cloud • Consider a global environment with distributed service domains and wired/wireless service providers • Energy Efficient Query Monitoring and Processing in Massive Database Systems (HP) • Reduce carbon footprints of data centers by increasing power efficiency and reducing hot-spots based on advanced query monitoring and data relocation methods

  11. NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Projects • A Power Optimization Framework for Multi-Core Handheld Devices (TI) • Develop an advanced power optimization framework to achieve better power management, especially for hand-held multi-core devices

  12. NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Projects • Self-Detection of Abnormal Event Sequences (Cisco Systems) • Given a set of event sequences, use machine learning strategies to automatically detect the occurrence of any abnormal situations to a high degree of accuracy • Evaluation Tools for Software Components and Services (Raytheon) • Develop a set of tools to enable the objective and accurate evaluation of the quality, performance, and dependability of software components and services

  13. NCSS I/UCRC Cloud Computing Projects • Protecting Resource-Constrained RFID through Security Fusion (Globe Ranger) • Develop new “security fusion” paradigm using programmable FSM in Globe Ranger’s iMotion platforms to effectively handle privacy and integrity concerns for emerging RFID technology • Improving security and performance of memory systems • Design a unified memory hierarchy for multi-core systems • Memory can be customized for applications • Side-channel security attacks can be prevented

  14. MTBC and NCSS Cloud Computing Research Collaboration

  15. MTBC and NCSS Research Collaboration • Net-Centric Software and Systems Consortium • Umbrella organization to support different types of collaborations

  16. I/UCRC + Consortium member companies I/UCRC Membership fee  I/UCRC only member companies Consortium only member companies   I/UCRC IP Automatic Consortium member  Consortium Membership fee  Directly sponsored consortium research funding and IP Net-Centric Software & Systems I/UCRC I/UCRC Industrial Advisory Board Consortium Industrial Advisory Board Net-Centric Systems and Software Consortium    Consortium Project Consortium Project I/UCRC Project I/UCRC Project I/UCRC Project   I/UCRC and Consortium Funding By Various Funding Agencies I/UCRC member universities I/UCRC + Consortium member universities Government Funding Agencies

  17. Summary • Cloud computing • An important emerging technology area with significant market potential in networking & services • MTBC and NCSS collaboration offers: • High potential for synergistic collaboration that will rapidly advance the state of the art in cloud computing and propel the Metroplex to a significant international leadership position in cloud computing • A nationally recognized forum to effectively work with customers, partners, and competitors on various aspects of cloud computing

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