
LambdaVision: LambdaVision is an ultra-high-resolution visualization and networking instrument designed to support collaboration among co-located and remote experts requiring interactive ultra-high-resolution imagery. LambdaVision investigates means to advance both science and public safety as validated by users in various disciplines of earth science research, and training exercises in disaster response and crisis management. In one application, LambdaVision serves up to 60 trillion bytes (TB) of U.S. urban city map data to distributed 100-megapixel displays, enabling scientists and local, state and Federal agencies to compare real-time imagery of disasters (fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, etc.) with stored city, regional and national maps in high detail. LambdaVision is also developing adjunct wireless and camera-tracked instrumentation to facilitate interaction among users to help deploy emergency services where needed.

TeraVision: TeraVision is a real-time method to distribute visual imagery from any graphics platform over the Access Grid that requires no setup, software, or hardware changes to the user's computer. TeraVision's goal is to provide one solution for what iscommonly referred to as the "Docking Problem / Display Pushing Problem" on the AccessGrid. That is, to provide a mean for anyone on the Access Grid to plug-in, for example their laptop, and to deliver a presentation without having to install or configure any software, or distribute any of the data files, in advance.

Geowall2: GeoWall2 is designed to cost-effectively serve Geoscience applications that require greater display resolution and visualization capacity. Applications of GeoWall2 include the visualization of large remote sensing, volume rendering imagery, mapping, seismic interpretation, museum exhibits and other applications that require a large collaborative screen area.

Continuum: The goal of the Continuum Project is to develop integrated ubiquitous tools and environments to enhance collaboration amongst distantly located knowledge workers, such as scientists and engineers.