(fwd) ngi seminar telcast: Vint Cerf - Interplanetary Internet

Tony Rimovsky tony at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Mon Feb 28 16:42:19 CST 2000


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> From: Markus Buchhorn <markus at acsys.anu.edu.au>
> Subject: ngi seminar telcast: Vint Cerf - Interplanetary Internet
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> 
> G'day All
> 
> I would like to beg a favour: Would somebody who is topologically closer to
> this event than Australia be able to record (rtpdump) this presentation and
> make it available for me to grab afterwards? I'll also try and record it
> here (US.EST = GMT - 5, right?) but I'd like to get a really clean copy of
> this if I can.
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> Cheers,
> 	Markus
> 
> >------
> >
> >Vint Cerf, "Interplanetary Internet"
> >
> >NGI Distinguished Lecture - 1 March 2000, 1 PM EST
> >
> >  In order to expand the potential of Internet protocol beyond
> >  our realm and into space, I recently began working with NASA's
> >  Jet Propulsion Laboratory on a new project. The project
> >  entails developing an interplanetary communications system
> >  based on a special set of protocols that would carry
> >  transmissions between planets.
> >
> >The DARPA and NSF NGI Programs are proud to announce the second
> >event in the NGI Distinguished Lecturer series of live and telecast
> >seminars on Next Generation Internet technologies.  Vint Cerf is
> >senior vice president of Internet Architecture and Technology for
> >MCI Worldcom.  Cerf is the co-designer of the TCP/IP protocol, the
> >communications protocol that gave birth to the Internet and which
> >is commonly used today. In December 1997, President Clinton
> >presented the U.S. National Medal of Technology to Cerf and his
> >partner, Robert E. Kahn, for founding and developing the Internet.
> >During his tenure from 1976-1982 with the U.S. Department of
> >Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Cerf played a
> >key role leading the development of Internet and Internet-related
> >data packet and security technologies.  Cerf served as founding
> >president of the Internet Society from 1992-1995 and as the
> >chairman of the Board from 1998-1999. He is a fellow of the IEEE,
> >ACM, American Association for the Advancement of Science, the
> >American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of
> >Engineering.  He is on the Board of Directors of the Internet
> >Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
> >
> >Location:
> >
> >   National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> >   ACCESS Facility:
> >   Ballston Metro Center Office Tower, Suite 800
> >   901 North Stuart Street
> >   Arlington, Virginia 22203
> >
> >Attendance:
> >
> >   Space is limited.  Please RSVP to ngi-seminar-rsvp at isi.edu.
> >   Directions for getting to the Access Facility can be found at 
> >   the seminar's listing on
> >   
> >    http://www.ngi-supernet.org/conferences.html
> >
> >Multicast/Webcast:
> >
> >  The NGI Distinguished Lecture Series will be multicast live and also 
> >  webcast using RealMedia.  The live multicast will allow for questions and 
> >  comments from the remote audience.  To tune into the Internet multicasts,
> >  look for the announcement in your MBONE session directory program
> >  ('sdr').  If the announcement is not present there, it still may
> >  be possible to receive the session by manually configuring the client
> >  programs ('vic', and 'rat' or 'vat') with session addresses.  The
> >  session addresses, webcast details, and information on non-live access 
> >  to the seminar will be posted on:
> >
> >    http://www.ngi-supernet.org/conferences.html
> >
> >  During the seminar, any technical difficulties about the multicast can
> >  be addressed to dartnoc at isi.edu.
> >
> >
> >NGI Distinguished Lecture Series Future Speakers:
> >
> >  23 March 2000   Kim Claffy, CAIDA 
> >
> >========================
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Markus Buchhorn,  Advanced Computational Systems CRC     | Ph: +61 2 62798810
> email: markus at acsys.anu.edu.au, snail: ACSys, RSISE Bldg,|Fax: +61 2 62798602
> Australian National University, Canberra 0200, Australia |Mobile: 0417 281429  

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