Custom Query (1408 matches)

Filters
 
Or
 
  
 
Columns

Show under each result:


Results (10 - 12 of 1408)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Ticket Resolution Summary Owner Reporter
#939 fixed Acquire and test Brocade switches somebody hdempsey@bbn.com
Description

Ordered in May, Switches only installed with the alpha Brocade software build as of July 5. Per James Sterbenz:

of-0.ku.gpeni.net Brocade switch in GpENI node cluster at KU of-1.ku.gpeni.net existing NetFPGA box in KU GpENU node cluster of-1.ku.kanren.gpeni.net Brocade switch on KanREN production net of-1.i2.kanren.gpeni.net Brocade switch in KanREN rack in KC I2 PoP

You should be able to ping all of these now, except for the NetFPGA box that has had it IP address and DNS name reassigned as part of our Openflow deployment, but is not yet back up.

We are currently bringing up the first OESS Openflow controller in the KU GpENI node cluster: of-ctl-1.ku.gpeni.net If all goes well this will be up and recognising the switches by Monday, but I can't yet guarantee this.

Our PlanetLab PLC is mostly down; K-State no longer wanted to maintain it, so we are temporarily running their physical box at KU, but it is buggy, running out of disk space, and certificates are expiring. After GEC we will bring up a completely new MyPLC for GpENI on one of the KU cluster machines.

#1365 invalid A cyber physical test bed for advanced manufacturing peter.stickney@bbn.com yajun.lu@okstate.edu
Description

Demo Title: A cyber physical test bed for advanced manufacturing

Demo description paragraph(s): This demonstration will be a milestone in the area of Digital Manufacturing and involves showcasing a GENI based cyber physical framework for advanced manufacturing. This Next Internet based framework will enable globally distributed software and manufacturing resources to be accessed from different locations accomplish a complex set of life cycle activities including design analysis, assembly planning, and simulation (fig 3). The advent of the Next Internet holds the promise of ushering in a new era in Information Centric engineering and digital manufacturing activities. The focus will be on the emerging domain of micro devices assembly, which involves the assembly of micron sized parts using automated micro assembly work cells.

Figure 2: A GENI based cyber physical test bed for advanced manufacturing Figure 3: A Virtual Reality based assembly planning simulator used in the cyber physical test bed

List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch, monitor): 5 - 7

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections): 4

Number of static addresses needed (if any): 4

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI): both

Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"): 1 standard size

#1493 invalid A cyber physical test bed for advanced manufacturing somebody yajun.lu@okstate.edu
Description

Demo Title: A cyber physical test bed for advanced manufacturing

Demo description paragraph(s): This demonstration will be a milestone in the area of Digital Manufacturing and involves showcasing a GENI based cyber physical framework for advanced manufacturing. This Next Internet based framework will enable globally distributed software and manufacturing resources to be accessed from different locations accomplish a complex set of life cycle activities including design analysis, assembly planning, and simulation. The advent of the Next Internet holds the promise of ushering in a new era in Information Centric engineering and digital manufacturing activities. The focus will be on the emerging domain of micro devices assembly, which involves the assembly of micron sized parts using automated micro assembly work cells.

Who should see this demo? Attendees interested in cyber physical framework for advanced manufacturing.

List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch,

monitor): 5 - 7

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections): 4

Number of static addresses needed (if any): 4

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI): both

Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"): 1 standard size

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Note: See TracQuery for help on using queries.