Changes between Version 37 and Version 38 of GEC23Agenda/EveningDemoSession


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     112==== GENI for classes and GENI for the masses ====
     113''  This demo shows two educational offerings available on GENI: the GENI Classroom-as-a-Service on the wireless testbeds (GENI for classes), and the GENI MOOC which includes browser-based lab exercises in a Massive Open Online Class delivery format (GENI for the masses). ''
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     115Educators and those interested in engineering or computer science and engineering education at all levels.  This demo showcases two educational offerings built on GENI and available for general use. The GENI Classroom-as-a-Service is a set of experiments designed to complement traditional courses on computer networks, wireless and mobile computing, or wireless communications. To date, it has been used by hundreds of students in over a dozen classes. We will also demo GENI MOOC, an experiment-based Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on the subject of computer networks, with lab experiments that run on GENI resources. This course is aimed at beginners who want to learn about how the Internet works, students who want an introduction to some research topics in networking, and instructors who may use these browser-based experiments as in-class demonstrations or homework assignments.
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     117Participants:
     118  * Fraida Fund,  ffund01@students.poly.edu, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
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     126==== !CloudLab ====
     127''This demo shows !CloudLab, a facility for research on the future of cloud computing. ''
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     129Attendees interested in research on clouds should attend.  !CloudLab provides researchers with control and visibility all the way down to the bare metal. Provisioning an entire cloud inside of !CloudLab takes only minutes. Most !CloudLab resources provide hard isolation from other users, so it can support hundreds of simultaneous "slices", with each getting an artifact-free environment suitable for scientific experimentation with new cloud architectures. Run standard cloud software stacks such as OpenStack? and Hadoop. Or, build your own from the ground up. The bare metal's the limit!
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    260285Attendees interested in application providers and network providers should see this demo.  In this demo, we show latest version of VNode testbed. We introduce some new functions of VNode infrastructure and application experiments on VNode testbed. For FLARE demo, we show new version of FLARE using DPDK.
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     288 * CCC
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     297==== Paradrop ====
     298''Paradrop -- an educational platform to teach network and wireless programming''
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     300Attendees interested in teaching network and wireless programming should attend this demonstration on the paradrop platform.
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     303Participants:
     304  * Derek Meyer,  dmeyer@cs.wisc.edu, Wisconsin Wireless and Networking Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory
     305  * suman@cs.wisc.edu, Wisconsin Wireless and Networking Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory
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    419464 * cetinkayae@mst.edu, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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     473=== Future Provider Networks ===
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     480==== GENI-VIRO ====
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     482'' VIRO -- a Scalable and Resilient, Name-Space (Non-IP) Routing Protocol for Emerging Large Dynamic Networks.''
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     484We will provide a demo about our VIRO-GENI project, where we have implemented an innovative non-IP routing protocol -- Virtual Id Routing (VIRO) -- using the OVS-SDN platform in GENI. In this demo will be showing VIRO running live on GENI: an opt-in client machine streams a video from a server in GENI. Both client and server are attached to a network composed with VIRO switches in GENI. In addition, we will also present a novel in-network pathlet switching framework for SDN networks using our VIRO architecture deployed in GENI.
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     486Participants:
     487  * Zhi-Li Zhang, zhzhang@cs.umn.edu, University of Minnesota
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