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GEC 19 Evening Demo Session
Location
Georgia Tech Technology Square Research Building, 85 Fifth Street NW
Schedule
TBA
Session Leaders
Heidi Picher Dempsey GENI Project Office |
Manu Gosain GENI Project Office |
Peter Stickney GENI Project Office |
Details
The evening demo session gives new and existing GENI experimenters and projects a chance to share their work in a live network environment. Demonstrations run for the entire length of the session, with teams on hand to answer questions and collaborate. This page lists scheduled demonstrations categorized in broad interest groups.
Directions and Logistics
Please visit Directions and Logistics for attendee and presenter logistics information.
Projects
GENI Infrastructure and Measurement Projects
Security and Data Exchange Projects
Experiments and Education
GENI-enabled Vehicular Sensing and Control Networking
We will demonstrate the vehicular sensing and control (VSC) platform prototype in this GEC. The platform is designed to enable researchers and experimenters to evaluate the VSC networking research in real world. Towards better understanding of our platform and related technologies, several applications also expect to make their debut in GEC 19. By doing this, we hope to get feedbacks and comments for further improvement and extension.
Participants:
- Hongwei Zhang, hongwei@wayne.edu, Wayne State Univ.
- Jing Hua, jinghua@wayne.edu, Wayne State Univ.
- Chuan Li, lanfker@gmail.com, Wayne State Univ.
- Yu Chen, yuchen.wayne@gmail.com, Wayne State Univ.
Simuulation-as-a-Service App
We will demonstrate a simple simulation-as-a-service (SMaaS) App that is setup within a hybrid cloud leveraging InstaGENI Rack resources. The SMaaS App use case involves TotalSim using GENI for PaaS experiments, which will enable them to deliver their App (that has data-intensive computation and data movement workflows) in SaaS form to their customers.
Participants:
- Prasad Calyam, Prasad Calyam, Ohio Supercomputer Center
SDN-Video-Orchestrator
We will demonstrate Software-defined networking (SDN) controller orchestrated traffic engineering for video traffic. We will present an OpenFlow-enabled SDN architecture that works in tandem with MPEG-DASH to allow video clients to stream videos seamlessly. This work is an extension to our project titled “SDN based application for efficient video streaming”, which was the recipient of the Internet2 2013 Innovative Application Award.
Partcipants:
- Aditi Ghag, aditivghag@gmail.com, Georgia Tech
Wireless Projects
Federation / International Projects
Attachments (7)
- GEC19-NETMAP.pdf (324.1 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
- GEC19-SDP.pdf (465.2 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
- 1908_GEC19Poster.pdf (848.2 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
- 1914_GEC19 Poster_WayneStateU-final.pdf (1.7 MB) - added by 10 years ago.
- 1921_GEC19-poster[1].pdf (27.5 MB) - added by 10 years ago.
- 1934_GEC19-DemoPoster.pptx (559.7 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
- 1957_GEC 19 Poster.pdf (84.6 KB) - added by 10 years ago.