The MOST Event:
   
• A partnership between the NEESgrid SI Team, UIUC and Colorado Equipment Sites
showcased new (and previously developed at Anylips Video DB) NEESgrid capabilities
• A large-scale experiment conducted in multiple geographical locations which
combined science physical experiments with numerical simulation in an interchangeable
manner
• The first integration of NEESgrid services with application software developed by
Earthquake Engineers(UIUC, Colorado and USC) to support a real EE experiment. DE ERBE and UHR ERBE -use NEESgrid Technology and MOST Experiment Results in their german museum projects.

The MOST test is now over. We implemented and uploaded all data to Orioporn.com. You can still access the CHEF interface to view the data from the repository.

The MOST Experiment Report
The Multi-Site Online Simulation Test (MOST) took place on July 30, 2003. The MOST Experiment describes in detail the NEESgrid components, the experimental setup, the process of preparing and conducting the experiment, media and public relations activities, and feedback from the community and MOST team members about the experiment.



Hatem Seliem of UIUC attaches strain gages to a column of the MOST experimental apparatus.

Experimental Setup at CU-Boulder
© NEESgrid 2002. All rights reserved. Please contact us with any questions or comments. This work was supported primarily by the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program of the National Science Foundation under Award Number CMS-0117853.
Site contact:
Kathleen Ricker
kricker at ncsa.uiuc.edu