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    2323''Demo Participants:'' Marco Gruteser, Max Ott, Ivan Seskar, Joseph Milkjovic, Thierry Rakotoarivelo [[BR]]
    24 Demonstration of cognitive radio platform with Matlab/Simulink prototyping framework. This demonstration will show the versatility of an agile cognitive radio platform by using spectrum sensing capabilities to identify an empty portion of the spectrum that will be subsequently used for communication.  [[BR]]
    25 Affiliation(s): WINLAB/Rutgers University, NICTA
     24''Affiliations:'' WINLAB/Rutgers University, NICTA
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     26Demonstration of cognitive radio platform with Matlab/Simulink prototyping framework. This demonstration will show the versatility of an agile cognitive radio platform by using spectrum sensing capabilities to identify an empty portion of the spectrum that will be subsequently used for communication.
    2627
    2728== Federating CRON (Cyberinfrastructure of Reconfigurable Optical Networks) testbed with GENI testbeds (CRON) ==
    2829
    2930''Demo Participants:'' Seung‐Jong Park, Cheng Cui [[BR]]
    30 Federating a Cyberinfrastructure of Reconfigurable Optical Networks (CRON) testbed with ProtoGENI: a CRON is a virtual high speed optical networking and computing testbed (funded by NSF) providing 10Gbps emulated networking and computing environments. This demo will showcase the automated configuration of 10Gbps networking environments and the federation among CRON and other ProtoGENI resources. [[BR]]
    31 Affiliation(s): Louisiana State University
     31''Affiliation:'' Louisiana State University
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     33Federating a Cyberinfrastructure of Reconfigurable Optical Networks (CRON) testbed with ProtoGENI: a CRON is a virtual high speed optical networking and computing testbed (funded by NSF) providing 10Gbps emulated networking and computing environments. This demo will showcase the automated configuration of 10Gbps networking environments and the federation among CRON and other ProtoGENI resources.
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    3335== Davis Social Links (DSL) ==
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    3537''Demo Participants:'' S. Felix Wu, Peter Seigel, Chen-Nee Chuah [[BR]]
    36 Davis Social Links will demonstrate a distributed DSL core providing social routing services. Our FAITH social network transformation service will also be demonstrated. [[BR]]
    37 Affiliation(s): University of California
     38''Affiliation:'' University of California
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     40Davis Social Links will demonstrate a distributed DSL core providing social routing services. Our FAITH social network transformation service will also be demonstrated.
    3841
    3942== GMOC-GENI Meta Operations (GMOC) ==
    4043
    4144''Demo Participants:'' Jon-Paul Herron [[BR]]
    42 GMOC GENI cluster and federation visualization [[BR]]
    43 Affiliation(s): Indiana University, Global Research Network Operations Center
     45''Affiliations:'' Indiana University, Global Research Network Operations Center
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     47GMOC GENI cluster and federation visualization
    4448
    4549== Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GPENI) ==
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    4751''Demo Participants:'' James P.G. Sterbenz, Deep Medhi, Byrav Ramamurthy, Caterina Scolio, Don Gruenbacher, Greg Monaco, Jeff Verrant, Cort Buffington, David Hutchison, Bernhard Platter, Joseph B. Evans, Rick !McMullen, Baek-Young Choi, Jim Archuleta, Andrew Scott  [[BR]]
    48 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 and G-Lab and !ResumeNet in Europe. We will demonstrate the topology, functionality, and operations of GpENI. [[BR]]
    49 Affiliation(s): The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Great Plains Network, Ciena Government Solutions, Qwest Government Services, KanREN, MOREnet, Lancaster University, ETH Zurich
     52''Affiliations:'' The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Great Plains Network, Ciena Government Solutions, Qwest Government Services, KanREN, MOREnet, Lancaster University, ETH Zurich
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     54Demonstration 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 and G-Lab and !ResumeNet in Europe. We will demonstrate the topology, functionality, and operations of GpENI.
    5055
    5156== GENI/Eucalyptus Federated Resource Allocation (GENICloud) ==
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    5358''Demo Participants:'' Alvin Au Young, Andy Bavier, Jessica Blaine, James Kempf, Joe Mambretti, Rick !McGeer, Alex Snoeren, Marco Yuen [[BR]]
    54 GENICloud is a flexible, SFA-based cloud environment running at HP !OpenCirrus, UCSD, and Northwestern. In this demo we will show the capabilities of the GENICloud environment by showing a multi-site cloud-based transcoding application, that will be shown on both the show floor and available to any participant with an Internet connection.   [[BR]]
    55 Affiliation(s): HP Labs, !PlanetWorks, U.C. San Diego, U. of Victoria, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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     59''Affiliations:'' HP Labs, !PlanetWorks, U.C. San Diego, U. of Victoria, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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     61GENICloud is a flexible, SFA-based cloud environment running at HP !OpenCirrus, UCSD, and Northwestern. In this demo we will show the capabilities of the GENICloud environment by showing a multi-site cloud-based transcoding application, that will be shown on both the show floor and available to any participant with an Internet connection.
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    5863== GENI-VIOLIN: In-Network Snapshotting for GENI Experiments ==
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    6065''Demo Participants:'' Pradeep Padala, Ardalan Kangarlou, Bob Lantz [[BR]]
     66''Affiliations:'' DOCOMO USA Labs, Purdue University
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    6168GENI-VIOLIN's goal is to build an in-network snapshotting infrastructure for GENI experiments. This project is part of the GENI-alpha plenary session for GEC9. Current GENI experiments cannot be suspended/resumed, and often have to be restarted from the beginning, if failures occur in the infrastructure. GENI-VIOLIN solves this problem, by providing "live snapshot" capability to GENI experiments running in GENI slices for fault tolerance, debugging and slice management. GENI-VIOLIN provides the suspend/resume functionality to GENI experiments, with minimal disruption to application performance, while being completely transparent to the application and guest operating systems.
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    63 During GEC9, we will show suspend/resume functionality that is completely in the network by exploiting Openflow. GENIVIOLIN requires minimal hypervisor support from the end-hosts. We will show a demo of suspend/resume over two sites (Utah and BBN Emulabs) that are geographically separated. [[BR]]
    64 Affiliation(s): DOCOMO USA Labs, Purdue University
     70During GEC9, we will show suspend/resume functionality that is completely in the network by exploiting Openflow. GENIVIOLIN requires minimal hypervisor support from the end-hosts. We will show a demo of suspend/resume over two sites (Utah and BBN Emulabs) that are geographically separated.
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    6672== MULTIFLOW TCP (MULTIFLOW) ==
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    6874''Demo Participants:'' ? [[BR]]
    69 We demonstrate the feasibility of multipath TCP from the application level with the support at the network level. The network routes packets based on destination address and last bit of the destination port #. Packets destined to odd and even port numbers are guaranteed to take disjoint paths. With this support, applications can interact using two TCP sockets that establish connections to an odd and even port, thus increasing the end-to-end throughput. The application layer is responsible for splitting and merging the traffic among the different TCP streams, while the individual TCP streams are responsible for reliable transport within the stream.    [[BR]]
    70 Affiliation(s): ?
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     75''Affiliation(s):'' ?
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     77We demonstrate the feasibility of multipath TCP from the application level with the support at the network level. The network routes packets based on destination address and last bit of the destination port #. Packets destined to odd and even port numbers are guaranteed to take disjoint paths. With this support, applications can interact using two TCP sockets that establish connections to an odd and even port, thus increasing the end-to-end throughput. The application layer is responsible for splitting and merging the traffic among the different TCP streams, while the individual TCP streams are responsible for reliable transport within the stream.
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    7379== The Hive Mind: Applying a Distributed Security Sensor Network to GENI (HIVE)  ==
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    7581''Demo Participants:'' Sean Peisert [[BR]]
    76 This demo is regarding Milestone 1 of Year 2  [[BR]]
    77 Affiliation(s): University of Califronia, Davis, Battelle, CA Labs, CA Inc.
     82''Affiliations:'' University of California, Davis, Battelle, CA Labs, CA Inc.
     83
     84This demo is regarding Milestone 1 of Year 2
    7885
    7986== iGENI: A Distributed Network Research Infrastructure for the Global Environment for Network Innovation (iGENI) ==
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    8188''Demo Participants:'' Joe Mambretti, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. !DeFanti [[BR]]
    82 iGENI GEC 9 Demonstrations The iGENI dynamic network provisioning demonstrations showcase capabilities for large scale (national and international) multiple domain dynamic provisioning, including L1/L2 path involving multiple sites, using specialized signaling and implementation techniques. Dynamic Provisioning for the iGENI Cluster D Network In partnership with RENCI (Renaissance Computing Institute), Duke University, the University of Massachusetts, and other D-Cluster participants, iGENI Consortium has implemented the Open Resource Control Architecture (ORCA) control framework at the !StarLight international exchange facility and it is supporting a demonstration of flexible, programmable heterogeneous networking among multiple national and international sites, including dynamic path provisioning. Several iGENI demonstrations will showcase this dynamic provisioning. Highly Scalable Network Research !TransCloud Prototype.  This multi-organization !TransCloud demonstration showcases a capability for using dynamic large scale cloud and network infrastructure for highly distributed specialized capabilities among multiple sites connected by the iGENI network, including digital media transcoding and streaming to multiple edge platforms, supported by scaleable cloud computing and network provisioning. [[BR]]
    83 Affiliation(s): Northwestern University, University of Illinois at Chicago, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
     89''Affiliations:'' Northwestern University, University of Illinois at Chicago, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
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     91iGENI GEC 9 Demonstrations: The iGENI dynamic network provisioning demonstrations showcase capabilities for large scale (national and international) multiple domain dynamic provisioning, including L1/L2 path involving multiple sites, using specialized signaling and implementation techniques.
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     93Dynamic Provisioning for the iGENI Cluster D Network: In partnership with RENCI (Renaissance Computing Institute), Duke University, the University of Massachusetts, and other D-Cluster participants, iGENI Consortium has implemented the Open Resource Control Architecture (ORCA) control framework at the !StarLight international exchange facility and it is supporting a demonstration of flexible, programmable heterogeneous networking among multiple national and international sites, including dynamic path provisioning. Several iGENI demonstrations will showcase this dynamic provisioning.
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     95Highly Scalable Network Research !TransCloud Prototype: This multi-organization !TransCloud demonstration showcases a capability for using dynamic large scale cloud and network infrastructure for highly distributed specialized capabilities among multiple sites connected by the iGENI network, including digital media transcoding and streaming to multiple edge platforms, supported by scaleable cloud computing and network provisioning.
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    8597== K-GENI and Virtualized Programmble Platform ==
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    8799''Demo Participants:'' Myung-Ki Shin, Sangjin Jeong, Ki-Hyuk Nam, Dongkyun Kim, Joo-Beom Kim [[BR]]
    88 The ETRI platform is based on the Network Processor (NP) hardware which provides advanced architectures with high performance and flexible data path configuration for prototyping and validating clean-slate ideas for Future Internet. We will demonstrate a new GUI Apps for smart phone users. It allows for mobile users to detect and choose the most optimized resources for them. Also, KISTI will perform an international demonstration for federated network operations over K-GENI testbeds between Korea and USA, in a joint effort with Indiana University in the US. The federated operations will be done using two Future Internet meta operations system in Korea and the US, dvNOC and GMOC respectively. [[BR]]
    89 Affiliation(s): ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), KISTI (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), Indiana University
     100''Affiliations:'' ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), KISTI (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), Indiana University
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     102The ETRI platform is based on the Network Processor (NP) hardware which provides advanced architectures with high performance and flexible data path configuration for prototyping and validating clean-slate ideas for Future Internet. We will demonstrate a new GUI Apps for smart phone users. It allows for mobile users to detect and choose the most optimized resources for them. Also, KISTI will perform an international demonstration for federated network operations over K-GENI testbeds between Korea and USA, in a joint effort with Indiana University in the US. The federated operations will be done using two Future Internet meta operations system in Korea and the US, dvNOC and GMOC respectively.
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    91104== Mid-Atlantic Network Facility for Research, Experimentation, and Development (MANFRED) (MAX) ==
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    93106''Demo Participants:'' Peter O'Neil, Tom Lehman [[BR]]
    94 In this demonstration we will show how the PlanetLab  SFI/SFA can be used to submit requests to the Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) GENI Aggregate Manager for the purpose of dynamic instantiation of an experiment topology. The dynamically instantiated topology will be constructed from a diverse set of resources including PlanetLab  slices, dynamically provisioned network paths across the MAX network, and dynamically provisioned network paths across ProtoGENI. This demonstration will also include information on how the current MAX Aggregate Manager interfaces with the PlanetLab MyPLC controller, IDC based dynamic networks (Internet2 ION, ESnet SDN, GEANT !AutoBahn, USLHCNet, and various regional networks), and ProtoGENI Aggregate Manager. [[BR]]
    95 Affiliation(s): Mid-Atlantic Crossroads GigaPOP , University of Maryland, College Park , University of Southern California, Qwest Eckington Place NE, George Washington University
     107''Affiliations:'' Mid-Atlantic Crossroads GigaPOP, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Southern California, Qwest Eckington Place NE, George Washington University
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     109In this demonstration we will show how the PlanetLab SFI/SFA can be used to submit requests to the Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) GENI Aggregate Manager for the purpose of dynamic instantiation of an experiment topology. The dynamically instantiated topology will be constructed from a diverse set of resources including PlanetLab slices, dynamically provisioned network paths across the MAX network, and dynamically provisioned network paths across ProtoGENI. This demonstration will also include information on how the current MAX Aggregate Manager interfaces with the PlanetLab MyPLC controller, IDC based dynamic networks (Internet2 ION, ESnet SDN, GEANT !AutoBahn, USLHCNet, and various regional networks), and ProtoGENI Aggregate Manager.
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    97111== Instrumentation and Measurement for GENI a.k.a. GENI Inst & Meas (obsolete), MeasurementSystem, (!MeasurementSys)  ==
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    99113''Demo Participants:'' Paul Barford, Mark Crovella, Joel Sommers [[BR]]
    100 Affiliation(s): University of Wisconsin , Boston University , Colgate University
     114''Affiliations:'' University of Wisconsin, Boston University, Colgate University
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    102116== A Prototype of a Million Node GENI (MILNGENI) ==