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Grenoble Experiment A Virtual lab B.S. Jagadeesh Computer Division Computer Division BARC, Mumbai, India Email: Jag@barc.gov.in APAN32, Habitat Centre, New Delhi 24/08/2011


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“ Grenoble Experiment – A Virtual lab ”

B.S. Jagadeesh Computer Division Computer Division BARC, Mumbai, India Email: Jag@barc.gov.in

APAN32, Habitat Centre, New Delhi 24/08/2011

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  • All pops are covered by

atleast Two NLDs

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WLCG Collaboration NKN-Internet (Grenoble-France) NKN-General (National Collaborations)

Intranet segment of Internet segment of

Logical Communication Domains Through NKN

National Grid Computing CDAC, Pune Common Users Group (CUG) Anunet (DAE units) BARC – IGCAR

NKN Router

segment of BARC segment of BARC

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Categories of Grid/ Network Applications

Category Examples Characteristics

Distributed Supercomputing Ab-initio Molecular Dyn Large CPU / memory reqd High Throughput Cryptography Harness Idle cycles

  • On Demand

Remote Experiments Cost effectiveness Data Intensive CERN LHC Info from Large Data sets / Provenance Collaborative Data Exploration Support communication

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Teacher 55“ LED Projection Screen

Elevation Front

55“ LED HD Camera HD Camera

LAYOUT OF VIRTUAL CLASSROOM

HD Camera 55“ LED

Elevation Back

55“ LED

LAYOUT OF VIRTUAL CLASS ROOM

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An Example of High bandwidth Application

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To carryout Frontline research activities, We Need Lots Of Resources Like High Performance Computers, Visualization Tools, Data Collection Tools, Sophisticated Laboratory Equipments Etc. “ Science Has Become Mega Science” “Laboratory Has To Be A Collaboratory” Key to success is “Sharing By Respecting Administrative Policies”

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Collaboratory?

Collaboratory?

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Depicts a one degree oscillation photograph on crystals of HIV-1 PR M36I mutant recorded by remotely operating the FIP beamline at ESRF, and OMIT density for the mutation residue I. (Credits: Dr. Jean- Luc Ferrer, Dr. Michel Pirochi & Dr. Jacques Joley, IBS/ESRF, France,

  • Dr. M.V. Hosur & Colleagues, Solid State Physics Division & Computer

Division, BARC)

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Suite of Software comprises of the following:

Software Purpose Gonio Pick & Place robotic Controls Xnemo Setting Parameters for effecting exposure Xnemo Setting Parameters for effecting exposure Visu Monitoring Detector Movements Nxclient Import Desk top (All on Linux plantforms)

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The remote usage of this facility was demonstrated live during ASIA-2011 Joint Chain/Eu-India Grid2 Epikh School held at Vecc-Kolkata (February, 2011) School held at Vecc-Kolkata (February, 2011)

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COLLABORATIVE DESIGN Collaborative design of reactor components Credits : IGCAR, Kalpakkam, NIC-Delhi, Comp Divn, BARC

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Acknowledgements

  • Dr. M.V. Hosur, SSPD, BARC, Mumbai
  • Dr. Jean-Luc Ferrer, IBS/ESRF, France
  • Dr. Micheal Pirochi, IBS/ESRF, France
  • Dr. Jacques Joley, IBS/ESRF, France

P.S. Dhekne, BARC, Mumbai, India P.S. Dhekne, BARC, Mumbai, India

  • P. Kalyan, Computer Division, BARC

National Informatics Centre, Delhi, India IGCAR-Kalpakkam, Tamilnadu, India THANK YOU