Access Grid is a collection of resources and technologies that enables large format
audio
Audio most commonly refers to sound, as it is transmitted in signal form. It may also refer to:
Sound
*Audio signal, an electrical representation of sound
*Audio frequency, a frequency in the audio spectrum
* Digital audio, representation of soun ...
and
video
Video is an Electronics, electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving picture, moving image, visual Media (communication), media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, whi ...
based
collaboration
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between groups of people in different locations. The Access Grid is an ensemble of resources, including
multimedia
Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, or video into a single interactive presentation, in contrast to tradi ...
large-format displays, presentation and interactive environments, and interfaces with
grid computing
Grid computing is the use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal. A computing grid can be thought of as a distributed system with non-interactive workloads that involve many files. Grid computing is distinguished from ...
middleware
Middleware is a type of computer software that provides services to software applications beyond those available from the operating system. It can be described as "software glue".
Middleware makes it easier for software developers to implement c ...
and
visualization
Visualization or visualisation may refer to:
* Visualization (graphics), the physical or imagining creation of images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message
* Data visualization, the graphic representation of data
* Information visualiz ...
environments. In simple terms, it is advanced
videoconferencing
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using big displays and with multiple simultaneous camera feeds at each node (site). The technology was invented at
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory is a science and engineering research national laboratory operated by UChicago Argonne LLC for the United States Department of Energy. The facility is located in Lemont, Illinois, outside of Chicago, and is the lar ...
, Chicago.
The "Alliance Chautauqua 99", a series of two-day conferences on computational science organised by the
NCSA, was the first large-scale Access Grid event. The Access Grid was later demonstrated at Supercomputing'99 in Portland to an international audience.
there are well over 500 nodes around the world that allow for various forms of creative and academic collaborations. Access Grid users tend to use
XMPP
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP, originally named Jabber) is an open communication protocol designed for instant messaging (IM), presence information, and contact list maintenance. Based on XML (Extensible Markup Language), ...
as their text-based back-end. Indeed, th
new version of the Access Grid Toolkitintegrates an XMPP client with the Access Grid software.
The latest stable version of the software is release 3.2. There's also an installable bundle with some additional video codecs (such as HD) and additional tools.
International Access Grid
Australia and New Zealand
The Access Grid has generated great interest and activity in Australia, where factors such as widely disparate geographic locations and relatively low population-densities have previously presented great obstacles to "in-person" collaborations.
The International Centre of Excellence for Education in Mathematics
have funded 10 Australian universities to construct nodes. The nodes allow the mathematics postgraduate community and professionals access to international experts who are visiting Australia. The nodes also provide a means of carrying out collaborative research with peers within Australia and internationally.
Australia's first Access Grid node was built a
in August 2001.
By 2007 the Australian AG network has grown to more than 30 sites serviced by Asia Pacific Access Grid (APAG) venue servers at University of Sydney (AG2) and University of Queensland (AG3).
The University of Queensland began providing AG facilities in 2002, with increasing usage every year since then. In 2004, the UQ Vislab began providing the Access Grid installation packages for various Linux distributions, as well as FreeBSD, to the wider AG community, although intellectual property concerns have placed the future of the Linux-based technologies into doubt. It has also been active in developing various enhancements and add-ons including shared applications for remote sensor monitoring shared application,
Remote Thermoand shared GIS based on
GRASS
By December 2006 each New Zealand university has an operational AG node, and use of the grid is increasing.
Current development work includes a
federated data management using Storage Resource Broker (SRB)an
high definition video communications
United Kingdom
UK academic community support for Access Grid Toolkit, IOCOM and EVO technologies on JANET is provided by th
The first Access Grid (AG) node was built at the
University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The university owns and operates majo ...
in 2001, with
Jisc
Jisc is a United Kingdom not-for-profit company that provides network and IT services and digital resources in support of further and higher education institutions and research as well as not-for-profits and the public sector.
History
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-funded support from th
Access Grid Support Centre(AGSC) in Manchester from April 2004 to July 2011.
There are now over three hundred AG nodes registered in the UK, ranging from full room nodes to small individual desktop nodes.
There are a number of academic projects using AG technologies such as the
Taught Course Centre and
MAGIC (postgraduate mathematics) mathematics projects.
References
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20040627082707/http://www.accessgrid.org/
* http://www.ja.net/agsc
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070227172802/http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/research/accessgrid/
* http://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/{{dead link, date=October 2016 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes
* http://www.iocom.com
Multimedia
Grid computing