Benot Pirenne Ass Director IT NEPTUNE Canada Cabled
Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada Cabled Ocean Observatories The latest on VENUS and NEPTUNE Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
What is VENUS? Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • • Shallow-water test bed for NEPTUNE But more than just engineering (lots of science topics) Easy access (Saanich Inlet and Strait of Georgia) Financed at ~10 MCAD Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
VENUS Project Status Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • Saanich Inlet wet plant installation end of October • Shore station near IOS (in a Navy building!) • About 6 -7 different types of instruments initially • Test bed for HDTV camera • Data backhaul 100 Mb/s to UVic and CANARIE (as budgeted); seeking DF • Strait of Georgia line in 2006 Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
What is NEPTUNE? Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • International Project • ~300 MCAD, 30% Canada-70% US, but ∆T ≥ 3 years • Interoperability between the two stages • NEPTUNE Canada: First of its kind RCO • ~5 nodes, 100’s instruments, 24/7 ops, 100 k. W power, ~8 Gb/s, 2500 m depth, >25 years lifetime • Themes • Science: geology (seismic, tsunamis), gas hydrates, climate, biology • Engineering: power, lifetime, uninterrupted operation, Internet in the Ocean, data storage & distribution Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
NEPTUNE Project Status Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • • Wet Plant: • Selection of main contractor for wet plant completed. Contract being negotiated. • Installation in Q 2/Q 3 ‘ 07 with a few test instruments • Shore station in Port Alberni, BC • ~40 MCAD available Instrumentation: • Selection of science instrumentation programs ongoing • Most installed in ‘ 08 • ~7 MCAD available Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
What is DMAS? Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada DMAS (budget ~7 MCAD) has four elements: • Instrument access & sensor data archival • User data access and retrieval (implementation of observatory data access policy) • Instrument control (exploitation of various instrument modes) • Observatory monitoring (NOC), resource management (power & bandwidth) ➜CI for NEPTUNE Canada Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
DMAS Status Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • Budget Issue: • Wet plant funds short due to NRE costs not entirely shared with US partner • Savings possibly required from both science instruments and DMAS • Trying to compensate for shortfall with responses to call for funding proposals —CANARIE: project on Service Oriented Architecture and workflow management (sensor and archive access through WS, workflow for event management) for DMAS. (With IBM Canada). —CANARIE: project on sub-sea HDTV camera control and data transfer using WS and UCLP. (Mc. Gill) Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
DMAS status Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • Spiral Development: • Prototype system with data acquisition, archival, data retrieval completed in February • Prototype currently being adapted for VENUS use (DB redesigned) • NEPTUNE system will evolve gradually from the prototype and the VENUS experience • Preparing accelerated design of the overall NEPTUNE cyberinfrastructure in response to CANARIE call for proposal • Instrument Data Acquisition and Control (SOA/Web services) • Orchestration for Grid dispatching and decomposition of ocean science work-flows (Kepler, GTK, Grid. X 1) • Evolve DMAS into a data grid bus/hub for persistence and real time (RSS) feeds to subscribers Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
A few Operational Constraints Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • Ops & data center at UVic (not at shore station) • Shore station mostly unmanned, remotely monitored • Three types of users: • Public access to “pre-cooked” products (images, plots, …) • General scientist access to quasi-live or historical data through thin (web browser), special-purpose middleware (e. g. , MATLAB with web and DB i/f) or fat clients (data analysis packages with WS access) • PIs direct access to own instrument for live access, through shore station (bypassing data center) • Access security to be guaranteed: • military nervous about anyone in a position to access the shore station and wet plant remotely, while they require access to intercept hydrophone stream! Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
DMAS Conceptual Design Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
DMAS Conceptual Design Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada Streaming Instruments Publisher Archive Access Non-streaming Instruments Archive Access Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
VENUS Instruments Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • First Array: (Saanich inlet) • 3 types of CTDs (one with Oxygen sensor) Scalar • ADCP Complex • ZAP (vertical and horizontal) • 8 MPix moveable digital still camera • 3 -way hydrophone array Streaming • HDTV camera Data in warehouse Meta-data in DB Data in file storage Meta-data in DB Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
Expected Usage of NEPTUNE/VENUS Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • • Some limited direct interaction to take place: • Occasional control of move-able instruments: cameras, ROVs • Restricted to instrument PI or their team members • But humans typically available only 8 hrs/day! Expected long-term use mostly through automated event detection and scripted routine maneuvers: • Value checks against hard-coded thresholds or the instrument’s own long-term trends or correlation of multiple instruments outputs • Reactions as commands to e. g. , turn on cameras and lights when “something” is detected • Reactions contingent to other phenomena: e. g. , activate water column profiler winch when water current strength small enough • Automated extraction from video and audio stream (either live or offline), populating “content databases” that can subsequently be searched (e. g. , instantaneous fish count in still images or video) Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
Networking Issues Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • Access security • Protect assets: authentication, authorizations • US Navy, DND requests: remote access to shore station: re-direction of data flows at specific times Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
Conclusions Benoît Pirenne, Ass. Director, IT, NEPTUNE Canada • VENUS & NEPTUNE development progressing • Projects are exciting from a scientific, technological and education/outreach point of view • Need to convince science community to change its approach towards doing ocean science: exploit the power! • Looking at opportunities to create a very modern cyber-infrastructure Joint Techs Workshop, Vancouver, BC, July 19, 2005
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