- High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network
The High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network (HPWREN) is a network research program, funded by the
National Science Foundation . The program includes the creation, demonstration, and evaluation of a non-commercial, prototype, high-performance, wide-area, wireless network in itsSouthern California service area.The HPWREN program is a
collaborative ,interdisciplinary and multi-institutional cyber-infrastructure for research and education purposes. The program also provides data, and data tranmission capabilities, toemergency first responder s in its service area.Network
The program includes the creation, demonstration, and evaluation of a non-commercial, prototype, high-performance, wide-area,
wireless network in its service area. Currently, the HPWREN network is used for network analysis research, and it also provides high-speedInternet access to field researchers.ervice area
Southern California , specifically San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties.Backbone nodes
The network includes backbone nodes located at the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) andSan Diego State University (SDSU) campuses, as well as a number of “hard-to-reach” areas in remote environments.Operations
The HPWREN backbone itself operates primarily in the licensed spectrum and project researchers use off-the-shelf technology to create a redundant topology. Access links often utilize license-exempt radios.
Topology
The network spans from the
Southern California coast to the inland valleys, on to the high mountains (reaching more than 8700 feet), and out to the remote desert. The network’s longest link is 72 miles in distance – reaching from theSan Diego Supercomputer Center toSan Clemente Island .External links
* [http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/index.html UCSD HPWREN page]
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