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SIS On-Line Stand The SIS On-Line Stand at the ICT 4 D World Summit

SIS On-Line Stand The SIS On-Line Stand at the ICT 4 D World Summit Exhibition demonstrates how the internet connectivity and technology has the potential to bring substantial benefits to a wide range of human activities, thus “turning the digital divide into a digital opportunity for all. ” www. datatag. org The stand uses the widespread communications technology provided by collaborating partners from a large part of the scientific community, especially from CERN and particle physics. In particular, the Data. TAG Project has extended its ultra-high speed 10 Gb/s trans-Atlantic testbed especially for this event to ICT 4 D in Palexpo. The SIS On-Line Stand features VRVS technology for high quality video-conferencing over the Internet using IP from Caltech and CERN. On the stand we will attempt to show this videoconferencing technology - used daily by the particle physics community can bring benefits in a variety of scenarios, including medical diagnostics and imaging, e-learning, distribution of video material including teaching lectures, and distributed conferences and discussions around the world community. The Canadian Communications Research Centre, CRC, is generously sharing some of its demonstrations with the SIS On-line Stand. In particular a demonstration of live haptic “touch and feel” feedback will show its potential use in remote medicine. A demonstration of Music. Grid will feature a jazz ensemble from the Geneva Conservatory playing with performers in another jazz ensemble in Newfoundland. Northwestern University will demonstrate their high speed video server with a variety of material including medical images and high definition television and their use in a number of scenarios. The SWITCH research network in Switzerland will feature their “Tokyo lectures” as a successful example of distance teaching. The United Nations UNOSAT satellite operations will demonstrate a “fly-through” of 3 D terrain constructed virtually by combining satellite images. Caltech will show worldwide GRID and network monitoring using their Mon. ALi. SA software, and also their GRID-enabled Physics Analysis, demonstrating the potential of the GRID for collaborative work. A number of video conferences, discussion sessions and presentations by distinguished speakers are being arranged and are announced in the detailed stand programme (http: //www. cern. ch/sis-on-line). The presenters will focus on the benefits that this technology has brought to their communities.

on the Programme of the CERN-CALTECH Demonstrations SIS-On-Line Stand (Hall 4– 750) at ICT

on the Programme of the CERN-CALTECH Demonstrations SIS-On-Line Stand (Hall 4– 750) at ICT 4 D/WSIS in collaboration with CRC (Canada), North. Western University (USA) & SWITCH (Switzerland) Tuesday 9 th December 11: 00 14: 30 16: 00 16: 30 17: 00 17: 30 – – – 18: 00 15: 30 16: 30 17: 00 17: 30 18: 00 RSIS conference live from CERN Tele-Medecine from Newfoundland (Canada) High definition Medical imaging (NWU) Mon. ALISA Demonstration Grid-Enabled Physics Analysis VRVS Demonstration Wednesday 10 th December 09: 30 12: 00 12: 30 13: 30 14: 00 14: 30 15: 00 16: 30 17: 30 – 10: 00 – 12: 30 – 13: 00 – 14: 00 – 18: 00 – 15: 00 – 16: 30 – 17: 00 – 18: 00 Live “Tokyo Lectures” in collaboration with SWITCH Live panel and E-learning from Brazil Tele-Teaching with Slovakia Grid-Enabled Physics Analysis Participation to Internet 2’s worldwide “Mega Conference” Tele-Learning with CRC (Canada) Touch&Feel “Haptic”, remote Medicine High definition Medical imaging (NWU) Mon. ALISA Demonstration VRVS Demonstration 09: 00 11: 30 12: 30 14: 30 16: 00 16: 30 17: 00 17: 30 – – – – – 14: 00 11: 30 12: 00 13: 00 15: 30 16: 30 17: 00 17: 30 18: 00 Participation to Internet 2’s worldwide “Mega Conference” Local Touch&Feel “Haptic” demo “Tokyo Lectures” in collaboration with SWITCH Tele-Teaching with Slovakia First Nations Schools with CRC (Canada) Impact of Research networks (Steve Wolff/Cisco) Grid-Enabled Physics Analysis Mon. ALISA Demonstration VRVS Demonstration Friday 12 th December 10: 30 11: 00 11: 30 12: 30 13: 30 15: 00 15: 30 16: 00 17: 30 – – – – – 11: 00 11: 30 12: 00 13: 00 14: 30 15: 30 16: 00 17: 30 18: 00 Grid-Enabled Physics Analysis Local Touch&Feel “Haptic” demo “Tokyo Lectures” in collaboration with SWITCH Tele-Teaching with Slovakia Touch&Feel “Haptic , Remote Medecine Mon. ALISA Demonstration "Training teachers in the pedagogical use of ICT ( D. Olesen/DK) Music Grid with CRC (Canada) VRVS demonstration Saturday 13 th December 10: 00 12: 00 13: 30 14: 30 – – 11: 00 13: 30 14: 00 15: 30 Presentation: Streaming Video Mon. ALISA Demonstration Presentation: Streaming Video Data. TAG is a joint project of the European Union, the US Department of Energy and the US National Science Foundation. The mission is to establish a very high bandwidth bridge between the European and American scientific communities. The current testbed is running at 10 Gigabits/second, and has been specially extended from CERN to the ICT 4 D exhibition. Two partners in Data. TAG - Caltech and CERN - currently hold the Internet 2 Land Speed Record for Data Transmission in which the www. datatag. org Thursday 11 th December