189 | | ''Affiliation:'' University of Wisconsin |
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191 | | 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. |
| 189 | ''Demo Participants:'' Parameswaran Ramanathan, Kaung-Ching Wang [[BR]] |
| 190 | ''Affiliation:'' University of Wisconsin, Clemson University |
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| 192 | The main goal of this project is to experiment with techniques needed to support end-to-end gigabit TCP and UDP throughputs from the Internet to the mobile devices. Specifically, the project proposes to leverage GENI’s deeply programmable core and wireless edge networks, to experiment with techniques such as inter-flow and intra-flow network coding, multipath routing, and on-demand localized congestion control schemes in OpenFlow routers. 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. |
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| 194 | [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC9DemoSummary/Networkcoding_handout_UWMadison.pdf Handout] |