Whereas the available resources and storage capabilities constitute the most important limitation for researchers in experiments to be performed, increasing availability of high-performance computing resources, provided by the Grid, has allowed many e-Science communities to proceed with new challenging experiments, especially involving expense and complex specialized measurement instrumentation and pervasive large-scale data acquisition platforms. Remote instrumentation, which means providing control of distributed scientific instruments by users from remote locations, is an important part of functionality that applications, developed in a number of e-Science domains (among others, environmental science, earthquake engineering, experimental science), are supposed to provide. The EC-funded Deployment of Remote Instrumentation Infrastructure (DORII) project aims to establish a new e-Infrastructure which allows the applications to provide remote instrumentation services in high-performance Grid computing environments. The paper presents basic aspects of the Remote Instrumentation Infrastructure deployment and further use with respect to requirements of specific application fields of e-Science. ©2009 IEEE.
Remote instrumentation infrastructure for e-Science. Approach of the DORII project
DAVOLI, FRANCO;
2009-01-01
Abstract
Whereas the available resources and storage capabilities constitute the most important limitation for researchers in experiments to be performed, increasing availability of high-performance computing resources, provided by the Grid, has allowed many e-Science communities to proceed with new challenging experiments, especially involving expense and complex specialized measurement instrumentation and pervasive large-scale data acquisition platforms. Remote instrumentation, which means providing control of distributed scientific instruments by users from remote locations, is an important part of functionality that applications, developed in a number of e-Science domains (among others, environmental science, earthquake engineering, experimental science), are supposed to provide. The EC-funded Deployment of Remote Instrumentation Infrastructure (DORII) project aims to establish a new e-Infrastructure which allows the applications to provide remote instrumentation services in high-performance Grid computing environments. The paper presents basic aspects of the Remote Instrumentation Infrastructure deployment and further use with respect to requirements of specific application fields of e-Science. ©2009 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.