Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of FirstGenFeamster


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02/03/12 09:36:31 (12 years ago)
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Mark Berman
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     3= Network-Wide Policies with OpenFlow =
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     5Our project is experimenting with easier, more flexible, and more reliable ways to define network policies through better policy tools and software defined networking (SDN).
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     7= Project Team =
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     9''Team photo here.''
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     11== Institutions ==
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     13 * Georgia Institute of Technology
     14 * Yale University
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     16== Team Members ==
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     18 * PI: Nick Feamster, feamster@cc.gatech.edu
     19 * Hyojoon Kim, joonk@gatech.edu
     20 * Sam Burnett, Georgia Tech
     21 * Brian Davidson, Georgia Tech
     22 * Russ Clark, Georgia Tech
     23 * Marshini Chetty, Georgia Tech
     24 * Srikanth Sundaresan, Georgia Tech
     25 * Steve Woodrow, Georgia Tech
     26 * Andreas Voellmy, Yale
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     28= Experiments =
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     30== Network-wide policies with Openflow and GENI ==
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     32Implement and conduct campus-based trials of network-wide policies implemented using Resonance for policy specification.
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     34Resources (as of Spring 2011): 17 OpenFlow-enabled switches, 2 ProtoGENI nodes, 4 PlanentLab nodes
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     36[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/FirstConsortiumPosters/PosterKim.pdf poster from doctoral consortium]
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     39=== BISmark: Software Defined Network Management ===
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     41[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzMpdzhcC48 YouTube video from our GEC12 demonstration]
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     43[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12ExperimentationPlenary/bismark-gec12.pdf BISmark presentation]
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     45= Achivements =
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     48== Publications ==
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     52== Degrees ==
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     54 *
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     56= Acknowledgements =
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     58This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CNS-1050234. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.