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v16 v17 31 31 === GENICloud Demonstration === 32 32 33 ''Demo participants:''33 ''Demo participants: Jessica Ann Blaine and Rick McGeer (HP Labs)'' 34 34 Demonstration of a persistent Cloud infrastructure over multiple sites and continents, tied to the PlanetLab Control Framework. We will demonstrate Federated access control using ABAC, and federated access control between PlanetLab and GENICloud. We will demonstrate interoperation of PlanetLab and GENICloud slices. 35 35 36 36 === ExoGENI demo === 37 37 38 ''Demo participants:''38 ''Demo participants: Ilia Baldine (RENCI)'' 39 39 This will demonstrate the capabilities of ExoGENI testbed and its integration with other GENI components. Single- and multi-site topology embedding, OpenFlow experiments, connections to Meso-scale resources. 40 40 41 41 === InstaGENI Demonstration === 42 42 43 ''Demo participants:''43 ''Demo participants: Rick McGeer (HP Labs)'' 44 44 Demonstration of the InstaGENI rack. We will demonstrate allocation of nodes on the InstaGENI rack; allocation of OpenFlow slices on the rack; instantiation of a PlanetLab node and allocation of an IG-PL slice; and federation with GENICloud 45 45 46 46 === KanseiGenie === 47 47 48 ''Demo participants:''48 ''Demo participants: Mike McGrath (Ohio State University)'' 49 49 The KanseiGenie team will demonstrate the new Benchtop miniArray Kit software package for easy setup of wireless sensor networks in a classroom setting. The demo will include examples of deploying sensor experiments intended to educate student end-users about scientific principles. Finally, the demo will show the kit registering with ORCA Control Framework actors running in the cloud for federated experimentation. 50 50 51 51 === IMF demo === 52 52 53 ''Demo participants:''53 ''Demo participants: Rudra Dutta, Can Babaoglu, Ashu Grewal (North Carolina State University)'' 54 54 The IMF project goals of the current spiral include showing integration of the OMF-style RC for the optical substrate functionality set. The demo will show current IMF capabilities, which include authentication (of user/entity using message service, and message sent by that user) and authorization (of the user to send the message), and also to show an experiment controller and resource controller modeled after the corresponding OMF entities using this service to communicate, with a focus on the above. 55 55 56 56 === OnTimeMeasure Demo === 57 57 58 ''Demo participants:''58 ''Demo participants: Prasad Calyam (Ohio Supercomputer Center)'' 59 59 We will demonstrate OnTimeMeasure performance measurements of GENI backbone and access networks from the context of a Virtual Desktop Cloud GENI experiment featuring non-IP and OpenFlow related traffic. 60 60 61 61 === NetKarma === 62 62 63 ''Demo participants:''63 ''Demo participants: Beth Plale, Chris Small, Scott Jensen, Yuan Luo, Peng Chen (Indiana University Data to Insight Center(D2I), Indiana Center for Network Translational Research and Education (InCNTRE) )'' 64 64 NetKarma: Geni Provenance Registry and Portal NetKarma enables Geni experimenters to capture the provenance of their experiments and then visualize it through the netKarma Portal and Geni plug-ins to the Cytoscape visualization tool. In this demo we will show capturing, uploading, and visualizing the provenance of experiments run on GUSH, the NS2 simulator, ProtoGENI, and WiMAX experiments run on Orbit. 65 65 66 66 === MAX Stitching Demonstration === 67 67 68 ''Demo participants:''68 ''Demo participants: Tom Lehman Xi Yang Abdella Battou Balu Pillai (Mid-Atlantic Crossroads GigaPOP, University of Maryland, College Park University of Southern California - Information Sciences Institute Arlington (USC/ISI-Arl)) '' 69 69 In this demonstration we will show multi-aggregate stitching between the MAX and CRON Aggregates. This will include the provision of resources across the MAX Aggregate, CRON Aggregate, Internet2 ION, and LONI Regional network. Use of the MAX and ION Aggregate Managers which are now compatible with the GENIv3 RSpec formats will be demonstrated. This functionality will be described in the context of the larger multi-aggregate stitching architecture and implementation work underway. The OMNI Client will be used to coordinate Sliver creation across multiple aggregates as part of multi-aggregate slice stitching. Demonstration will include the cases where the Dynamic Circuit Network (DCN) networks in between the GENI Aggregates all have a GENI Aggregate Manager "covering" them, and the case where some (or all) of the DCN networks do not have a GENI AM API. 70 70 … … 72 72 === GMOC Monitoring === 73 73 74 ''Demo participants:''74 ''Demo participants: Kevin Bohan (GMOC)'' 75 75 GMOC and GPO will demo performance and operational status monitoring of meso-scale and GENI Racks infrastructure. This will include an enhanced user interface to the GMOC portal, focusing on views experimenters and infrastructure providers can use to view the state of GENI. 76 76 … … 84 84 === GpENI demo === 85 85 86 ''Demo participants:''86 ''Demo participants: James P.G. Sterbenz (The University of Kansas)'' 87 87 Demonstration of GpENI (Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation) programmable testbed for future Internet research. GpENI is an international testbed centered on a Midwest US regional optical network that is programmable at all layers of the protocol stack, using PlanetLab, VINI, and DCN, and interconnected to ProtoGENI in the US as well as G-Lab, !NorNet, and !ResumeNet in Europe. We will demonstrate the topology, functionality, and operations of GpENI as well as the Openflow infrastructure being deployed in KanREN. 88 88 89 89 === Secure and Resilient Virtual Trust Routing Framework for Future Internet === 90 90 91 ''Demo participants:''91 ''Demo participants: Shingo Ata, Deep Medhi, Dijiang Huang, Akira Wada, Tianyi Xing, Xuan Liu, Parikshit (Osaka City University, Arizona State University and University of Missouri) '' 92 92 Demonstration of Secure and Resilient Virtual Trust Routing (SeRViTR) infrastructure between three geographically distributed sites: SeRViTR is a secure and resilient routing network architecture in which services with differences in trustability, guarantees and priorities can co-exist in a virtualized environment. We will demonstrate the resilient virtual trust routing in a single domain constructed between three universities, and the effect of policy management on the virtual routing in the domain. 93 93 94 94 === K-GENI Demo === 95 95 96 ''Demo participants:''96 ''Demo participants:Myung Ki Shin (ETRI)'' 97 97 KISTI will introduce the updated technologies and features of programmable & high performance K-GENI international testbed dedicated for Future Internet researches/experiments, demonstrating federated meta operations on the testbed. Federated meta operations demo will highlight the prototype of user-oriented virtual network operations based on international GMOC-DvNOC federation. In addition, ETRI will have poster and slide presentation of our new !OpenRack project, which allows interconnection of VMs (virtual machines) in a centralized, programmable manner using OpenFlow/SDN, !OpenvSwitch, and !OpenStack technologies. 98 98 99 99 === Dynamic cloud infrastructure using Trema and !OpenStack === 100 100 101 ''Demo participants:''101 ''Demo participants: Hideyuki Shimonishi (Trema team, NEC Corp) '' 102 102 This demonstration shows one of the open source implementations of "GENI Rack" which consists of OpenFlow controller based on Trema and !OpenStack. Multiple tenants, each one of them consists of VMs, virtual network slices, and arbitral configuration between them, are dynamically configured and instantiated through GUI. 103 103 104 104 === iGENI-Slice Around The World - Phase 1 === 105 105 106 ''Demo participants:''106 ''Demo participants: Jim Chen,Joe Mambretti (Northwestern University)'' 107 107 The ‘Slice Around the World” initiative was established to demonstrate the powerful potential of designing and implementing world wide environments consisting of Global computational clouds closely integrated with highly programmable networks. The initiative has been established by network research centers/research labs that are participating in multiple next generation networking activities, including those developing large scale distributed experimental network research environment, such as those be implemented by such initiatives as the NSF Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI), the EU Future Internet Research Environment (FIRE), the Japanese New Generation Internet, the Korean Future Internet initiatives, the German Future Internet Lab (G-Lab), and others. These environments are being developed by researchers for researchers. An important goal for many of the current projects would be to have persistent global environments directly developed and managed by the research community to support their experimental research. This demonstration will show: (1) phase 1 connected sites around the world (2) example nano-science simulation/visualization with distributed sites over this persistent global environments. 108 108 … … 111 111 === PrimoGENI demo === 112 112 113 ''Demo participants:''113 ''Demo participants:'' 114 114 115 115 === Internet2 Demo === 116 116 117 ''Demo participants:''117 ''Demo participants: Matt Zekauskas, Eric Boyd (Internet2)'' 118 118 Internet2 will demo progress toward implementing GENI interfaces on its Advanced Layer2 Service production network, and discuss updates to it's Advanced Layer2 Service and GENI. 119 119 … … 127 127 === Running Opportunistic Mobile Wireless Network Experiments on ORBIT === 128 128 129 ''Demo participants:''129 ''Demo participants: Jiang Li (Howard University)'' 130 130 The demo will show how pigeon network (an opportunistic mobile wireless network) experiments run on the ORBIT testbed. The experiment demonstrated will involve both stationary and mobile nodes communicating over wireless networks. During the experiment, a web-based animation will show the dynamic locations of the nodes and a text console will show network activities between the nodes. 131 131 132 132 === Demonstration of a WiMAX-Optical hybrid network with dynamic switching. === 133 133 134 ''Demo participants:''134 ''Demo participants: Cathy Chen (Columbia University)'' 135 135 136 136 === Performance Analysis of DDoS Detection Methods on GENI === … … 147 147 === Global Name Resolution Service: Scalable Mobility Support in !MobilityFirst FIA === 148 148 149 ''Demo participants:''149 ''Demo participants: Kiran Nagaraja (WINLAB)'' 150 150 !MobilityFirst FIA proposes a distributed, in-network service to track and resolve the location (i.e. topological address) of named network objects under a host of demanding mobility situations. We show in this demonstration the workings of the GNRS service and the performance of sample applications under host and network mobility scenarios, which we orchestrate using both real and emulated mobility on the GENI Mesoscale deployment. 151 151 … … 158 158 === TIED Demo === 159 159 160 ''Demo participants:''160 ''Demo participants: Ted Faber (ISI)'' 161 161 Demonstration of high level ABAC policy tools that enable system managers, resource owners, and other stakeholders to define and understand GENI 162 162 163 163 === Socially Aware Single System Image === 164 164 165 ''Demo participants: ''165 ''Demo participants: Lokesh Mandvekar (SUNY Buffalo)'' 166 166 167 167 === Occupying GENI with Social Packets === 168 168 169 ''Demo participants:''169 ''Demo participants: Felix Wu (University of California, Davis)'' 170 170 One of the critical tasks in performing research experiments is to control and re-produce the background and interaction activities in the real world. In this experiment/demonstration, we will introduce a new abstraction for this purpose, called "social packets". Each social packet captured the interactions among a group of social media users on a particular subject within a particular user community. And, users participated over time on many of such related social packets. For instance, some of the packets we have been collecting are from the occupy movement since last year. And, we will show how these social packets are all about (what do they really mean) and how they can be replayed on GENI. 171 171 172 172 === Hive Mind Demo === 173 173 174 ''Demo participants:''174 ''Demo participants: Sean Peisert,Wenjie Zeng (University of California, Davis)'' 175 175 We will be demonstrating simulations of our of Hive Mind system with regard to a variety of security scenarios. We will also be demonstrating a basic command & control interface for operating and monitoring the Hive Mind software.