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Published December 2006 | Published
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The Design and Implementation of the Transatlantic Mission-Oriented Production and Experimental Networks

Abstract

In this paper we present the design and implementation of the mission-oriented USLHCNet for HEP research community and the UltraLight network testbed. The design philosophy for these networks is to help meet the data-intensive computing challenges of the next generation of particle physics experiments with a comprehensive, network-focused approach. Instead of treating the network as a static, unchanging and unmanaged set of intercomputer links, we are developing and using it as a dynamic, configurable, and closely monitored resource that is managed from end-to-end. In this paper we will present our work in the various areas of the project including infrastructure construction, protocol research and application development. Our goal is to construct a next-generation global system that is able to meet the data processing, distribution, access and analysis needs of the particle physics community.

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© 2006 IEEE. This work is partly supported by the Department of Energy grants: DE-FC02-01ER25459, DE-FG02-92-ER40701, DE-AC02-76CH03000 (Particle Physics DataGrid project), DE-FG02-04ER-25613 (Lambda Station project), DE-AC02-76SF00515 (Terapaths project) and DE-FG02-05ER41359 (LHCnet project), and by the National Science Foundation grants: PHY-0122557, PHY-0427110 (Ultralight project) , ANI-0113425, EIA-0303620 (WAN in Lab project). We acknowledge the generous support of our sponsors and contributors (http://ultralight.org/website/sc05/html/contributors.html). Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the DOE or the NSF.

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