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v50 v51 161 161 We present a system for securely and efficiently managing network resources at a packet granularity. 162 162 163 == OpenFlow Campus Trials at University of Wisconsin (OFUWI) ==164 165 ''Demo Participants:'' Aaron Gember, A shok Anand, Aditya Akella, Perry Brunelli, Hideko Mills, Theo Benson, Mike Blodgett[[BR]]163 == OpenFlow Campus Trials at University of Wisconsin (OFUWI): SONOMA == 164 165 ''Demo Participants:'' Aaron Gember, Aditya Akella [[BR]] 166 166 ''Affiliation:'' University of Wisconsin 167 167 168 '''SONOMA:''' [[BR]]169 168 Offloading is a widely proposed solution for coping with the increased demands emerging mobile applications place on these resource constrained defines. However, existing systems have not been widely adopted because (i) they lack mechanisms to ensure data privacy, and (ii) they pay little attention to the decision of where to offload. We have developed an enterprise framework to opportunistically leverage available computational resources and offer both security guarantees and performance/energy improvements to smartphone users. Our demonstration showcases our central controller which assigns offloading tasks based on resource availability and an administrator specified security policy. We show security is maintained and available resources are maximally leveraged. 170 169 171 '''Network Coding:''' [[BR]] 170 [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC9DemoSummary/sonoma_handout.pdf Handout] [[BR]] 171 [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC9DemoSummary/sonoma_poster.pdf Poster] 172 173 == OpenFlow Campus Trials at University of Wisconsin (OFUWI): Networking Coding == 174 175 ''Affiliation:'' University of Wisconsin 176 172 177 The demo presents network coding processing on NetFPGA nodes as part of the GENI experiment project on "Mobile Gigabit Wireless Access". The demo will be conducted across three PCs in laboratory at UW-Madison. 173 178