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#458 |
fixed
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U Wisc OpenFlow demo
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agember@cs.wisc.edu
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hdempsey@bbn.com
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(from Aaron Gember agember@cs.wisc.edu)
- Smartphones are becoming an important element of enterprise computing, but new applications are putting increased demands on limited hardware resources. We propose an offloading framework that takes advantage of local resources in enterprise networks to simultaneously address the resource, performance, and security demands of mobile applications. We demonstrate the application migration component of our in-progress offloading system prototype. An application is launched on a Google Android smartphone, then migrated to an idle desktop (laptop) over an OpenFlow network. We also demonstrate offloading applications to a remote cloud by offloading a running application from the smartphone to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus OpenFlow network.
- 3 AC connections total; 2 Laptops + 1 Wireless Router
- 2 wired network connections
- 1 wireless network connection
- No monitors or projectors
- 1 poster
- No static addresses
- No special requests
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#485 |
fixed
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U Wisc Caching Demo (UWI-PRE)
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hdempsey@bbn.com
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agember@cs.wisc.edu
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Description |
(from Ashok Anand ashok@cs.wisc.edu)
- Internet traffic is increasing at a tremendous rate. We propose a
framework of deploying packet level redundancy elimination (RE) on
network elements (e.g., routers) ) and show that it can serve as an
effective way to improve network efficiency without
expensive upgrading of network links to higher bandwidths. In the
demo, we first show the current scenario of Internet video
transmission in terms of link loads.
We then show the impact of RE, and how it reduces link loads by
eliminating redundant content. We have RE enabled software routers,
which are configured by a Nox controller.
- 2 AC connections total; 2 Laptops, one as video client, and other
for viewing link loads
- 2 wired network connections
- 1 wireless network connection
- No monitors or projectors
- 1 poster
- No static addresses
- No special requests
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#349 |
fixed
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UWash OpenFlow Demo
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NIDHI
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NIDHI
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Description |
We got your demo request via email. You asked for one projector in that email. However, we would appreciate if you could submit a demo request by following the template below and we can go ahead and arrange for it. (We would need an exact estimate of the other equipments and AC connections you are using, which a template like below can help).
Thanks,
GPO
Template of info to include in your demo request ticket:
- Brief demo description (A few sentences suitable for a GEC7 attendee information page)
- List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch hardware prototype, monitor). (Just put in the number of connections needed if your demo description already lists the equipment)
- Number of wired network connections (include required bandwidth if significant)
- Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant)
- Projector (y/n) Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI) (Bring your own projectors if feasible)
- Number of posters
- Number of static addresses needed (if any)
- Description of any special requests (e.g. VLANS to NLR or I2 backbone)
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