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GENI Engineering Conference 8

July 20, 2010 UCSD, San Diego, CA

Live demonstrations, posters, and presentations at GEC8 highlight results from spiral 2 projects. See project descriptions, posters and presentations here.

Please enter your project demonstration information here. Attach posters and presentations here or on linked pages.


BGP Multiplexer

Demo Participants: Vytautas Valancius, Nick Feamster, Jennifer Rexford, and Akihiro Nakao
BGP-Mux is a system that enables wide-area route control for networks inside GENI. BGP-Mux allows scarce resources, such as IP prefixes and AS numbers, to be shared among experimental virtual networks. This demo will showcase the automated management of such resources.

Cognitive Radio

Demo Participants: Ivan Seskar, Peter Wolniansky, Dirk Grunwald
Demo cognitive radio platform doing spectrum sensing

Data-Intensive Cloud Control for GENI: Processing Weather Radar Data on Amazon EC2

Demo Participant: Emmanuel Cecchet
This demo will show how Orca can be used to manage Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources including servers (EC2) and storage (S3). Data from a weather radar will be uploaded to S3 and processed by an EC2 server to produce images. A limited budget of AWS resources will be allocated and the processing will stop as soon as the budget limit has been reached. This will showcase the DiCloud? proxy aggregate manager for Orca.

GENI Pathlets

Demo Participants: Mark Berman, Brighten Godfrey
Source-controlled routing is a promising architectural approach to improve reliability, efficiency, and overall flexibility of the network. We will demonstrate a streaming media application weathering "storms" on the network via source-controlled adaptive routing, running on top of pathlet routing, a flexible interdomain routing and forwarding substrate.

GENI NetServ

Demo Participants: Jan Janak, Mark Berman
We present NetServ, an extensible platform for deploying in-network services. NetServ-enabled network nodes provide a common execution environment, where network services implemented as modules can be dynamically installed and removed. Our demonstration shows how NetServ can help solve some of the issues faced by content and real-time service providers. We show how NetServ-enabled nodes can help content providers disseminate content and how providers of real-time services, such as voice and video calls, can use NetServ-enabled nodes to make their systems more scalable and reliable. GENI allows us to deploy NetServ?-enabled nodes in the network.

GENI VIOLIN

Demo Participants: Pradeep Padala, Dongyan Xu
We will show how VIOLIN (http://friends.cs.purdue.edu/projects/violin/index.shtml) can be used for suspending and resuming GENI experiments. This project is part of the GENI-alpha demos planned for GEC9. Our demo will show starting an Emulab experiment, suspending it, and resuming it from a checkpoint. The suspend/resume feature can be used for various purposes including fault tolerance, resource management, and debugging. GMOC Meta-Operations Center

GpENI

iGENI Distributed Network Research Infrastructure

Kansei Wireless Sensor Networks

K-GENI Operational Linkage between GENI and ETRI/KISTI-Korea for International Federation

LAMP Leveraging and Abstracting Measurements with perfSONAR

LEARN Programmable Measurements over Texas-based Research Network

netKarma GENI Provenance Registry

OpenFlow at Clemson University: OF Management and Inter-Campus Access Control

OpenFlow at Georgia Tech: RESONANCE Access Control

OpenFlow at Indiana University

OpenFlow at Stanford: Packet and Circuit Convergence

OpenFlow at Stanford: Expedia

OpenFlow at Stanford: Aster*x

OpenFlow at University of Washington: Aster*x

OpenFlow at University of Wisconsin: Mobile Application Migration in Enterprise Metworks

OpenFlow at University of Wisconsin: Packet Level Redundancy Elimination (RE) on Network Elements

OKGems GENI-Federated Cyber-Physical System with Multi-Modalities

OnTimeMeasure Centralized and Distributed Measurement Orchestration Software

ORCA/BEN: A Prototype GENI Control Plane (ORCA) and a Metro-Scale Optical Testbed (BEN)

PrimoGENI Developing GENI Aggregates for Real-Time Large-Scale Network Simulation

S3MONITOR Scalable, Extensible, and Safe Monitoring of GENI

SPP Internet Scale Overlay Hosting

UMLPEN Programmable Edge Node

ViSE Sensor Virtualization and Slivering in an Outdoor Wide-Area Wireless Sensor/Actuator Network Testbed

WiMAX

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