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The Global Environment for Network Innovations – GENI – is a suite of research infrastructure rapidly taking shape in prototype form across the United States. It is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, with the goal of providing a laboratory environment for networking and distributed systems research and education. It is well suited for exploring networks at scale thereby promoting innovations in network science, security, services and applications. | |
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GENI is a networked federation of multiple testbeds that you can use for your research. If you don't already have a GENI account, Sign Up! and go through our Hello GENI example .
If you want to find out more about GENI and how it can help you in your research please read the Understanding GENI page.
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Resources for using GENI in the classroom
GENI is a federated virtual laboratory that provides access to multiple different testbeds to GENI experimenters, enabling networking and distributed systems research. GENI can also be used These are some useful pointers that will help you navigate through the GENI world. Feel free to email us with any questions you might have at help@geni.net.
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Experimenter News
- Deadline is now on Jan. 14th March 21 2013, GREE workshop 2013. Submit a paper in the 2nd GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop that is collocated with GEC 16 at Utah.
- GENI-in-a-box, at GEC15 Vic Thomas presented a new tool for new experimenters. GENI-in-a-Box is intended to help new experimenters get started with GENI without having to apply and get approved for a GENI account.