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Closed 12 years ago

#830 closed (fixed)

XIA: eXpressive Internet Architecture

Reported by: nriga@bbn.com Owned by: Josh Smift
Priority: major Milestone:
Component: GPO Version: SPIRAL4
Keywords: GEC12 Cc: Mark Berman, Suk-Bok Lee, prs@cs.cmu.edu
Dependencies:

Description (last modified by nriga@bbn.com)

Brief demo description :

EXpressive Internet Architecture (XIA) is an NSF funded project part of the Future Internet Architecure initiative. XIA addresses the growing diversity of network use models, the need for trustworthy communication, and the growing set of stakeholders who coordinate their activities to provide Internet services. XIA addresses these needs by exploring the technical challenges in creating a single network that offers inherent support for communication between current communicating principals--including hosts, content, and services--while accommodating unknown future entities. For each type of principal, XIA defines a narrow waist that dictates the application programming interface (API) for communication and the network communication mechanisms. XIA provides intrinsic security in which the integrity and authenticity of communication is guaranteed. XIA enables flexible context-dependent mechanisms for establishing trust between the communicating principals, bridging the gap between human and intrinsically secure identifiers. This project includes user experiments to evaluate and refine the interface between the network and users, and studies that analyze the relationship between technical design decisions, and economic incentives and public policy.

A prototype XIA router has already been implemented as a click module. In this demo we are using ProtoGENI infrastructure to test this prototype router.

List of equipment you're bringing that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, hardware prototype, monitor).

  • 4 connections

Number of wired network connections (Include required bandwidth if significant.)

  • 1 connection

Number of wireless network connections (All wireless access in demo area is shared.)

  • 1 connection

Number of static addresses (Default addressing is dynamic.)

  • 0

Number of projectors (Please note number even if you are bringing your own, to ensure that we provide screen space for it.)

  • 0

Number of monitors (Specify VGA, DVI, or HDMI. Specify resolution only if your software has resolution restrictions. We cannot guarantee a particular monitor size, so bring your own if this is critical for your demo.)

  • 1

Number of posters (Biggest poster boards are 30" x 40")

  • 1

Description of any special requests (network connectivity needs other than commodity Internet, other projects you'd like to be located near, etc.)

Change History (6)

comment:1 Changed 12 years ago by nriga@bbn.com

Cc: Suk-Bok Lee prs@cs.cmu.edu added
Description: modified (diff)

comment:2 Changed 12 years ago by hdempsey@bbn.com

Version: SPIRAL3SPIRAL4

Thank you for your demo request. We will update this ticket when the resources have been confirmed.

comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by Suk-Bok Lee

Brief demo description :

EXpressive Internet Architecture (XIA) is an NSF funded project part of the Future Internet Architecure initiative. XIA addresses the growing diversity of network use models, the need for trustworthy communication, and the growing set of stakeholders who coordinate their activities to provide Internet services. XIA addresses these needs by exploring the technical challenges in creating a single network that offers inherent support for communication between current communicating principals--including hosts, content, and services--while accommodating unknown future entities. For each type of principal, XIA defines a narrow waist that dictates the application programming interface (API) for communication and the network communication mechanisms. XIA provides intrinsic security in which the integrity and authenticity of communication is guaranteed. XIA enables flexible context-dependent mechanisms for establishing trust between the communicating principals, bridging the gap between human and intrinsically secure identifiers. This project includes user experiments to evaluate and refine the interface between the network and users, and studies that analyze the relationship between technical design decisions, and economic incentives and public policy.

A prototype XIA router has already been implemented as a click module. In this demo we are using ProtoGENI infrastructure to test this prototype router.

List of equipment you're bringing that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, hardware prototype, monitor).

  • 4 connections

Number of wired network connections (Include required bandwidth if significant.)

  • 1 connection

Number of wireless network connections (All wireless access in demo area is shared.)

  • 1 connection

Number of static addresses (Default addressing is dynamic.)

  • 3

Number of projectors (Please note number even if you are bringing your own, to ensure that we provide screen space for it.)

  • 1

Number of monitors (Specify VGA, DVI, or HDMI. Specify resolution only if your software has resolution restrictions. We cannot guarantee a particular monitor size, so bring your own if this is critical for your demo.)

  • 1

Number of posters (Biggest poster boards are 30" x 40")

  • 1

comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by Josh Smift

Owner: changed from jbs@geni.net to Josh Smift
Status: newassigned

(If you need to respond to something in this message, please update the ticket on the wiki, or send mail to Josh Smift and I can update it for you. Replies to trac@geni.net will return an auto-response.)

Apologies for the delay in confirming your demo request, but we can in fact now confirm that the resources you requested will be available for your demo on Wednesday evening.

A few important general notes:

  • The tables in the demo room will be 60" x 34"; this is somewhat shorter than the 6' tables we've had at other demo sites.
  • There will be buses from the hotel to the demo site, starting at 15:30. If you want to drive to the site at any point during the day, you'll need a parking permit. Let us know BY OCTOBER 25TH if you need one, and we'll arrange for it to be available at the GENI registration desk at the hotel.
  • If you want to mail/ship anything demo-related to the conference, more information is on the GENI wiki (see below).

We'll be adding more information to http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GECDemoSession/GEC12/PresenterInfo between now and the conference. If you have any other questions, just let us know.

comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by Josh Smift

Ah, apologies: We drew up the layout of the demo room without your updated request in mind, and don't currently have you in a space where we can use a projector and projection screen. We're looking into whether we can shift things around, and will keep you posted.

comment:6 Changed 12 years ago by Josh Smift

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed

Thanks again for participating in the GEC 12 evening demo session.

We've added information about the demo session to http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GECDemoSession/GEC12/DemoInfo. Please feel free to edit the section about your demo, add any participants who you'd like to credit, add links to other relevant pages, and attach any materials (slides, PDFs of posters, etc) about your demo.

If you have any questions or concerns, or need a hand with any of that, just drop a note to help@geni.net. Cheers!

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