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GEMINI Spiral 5 Planning Meeting
- Schedule
- Location
- Attendees
- Description
- Summary
- Agenda
- 1) GEMINI Spiral 5 Goals
- 2) Basic Test/Tutorial/Experiment Workflow
- 3) GEMINI Definition for v1.1/GEC15
- 4) Target Aggregates for v1.1/GEC15 and Spiral 5
- 5) Reference Experiments for v1.1/GEC15 and Spiral 5
- 6) Introducing New GEMINI Architecture for v1.1/GEC15
- 7) GEMINI Portal for v1.1/GEC15
- 8) GEMINI Integration Plan for v1.1/GEC15
- Lunch
- 9) Extending New GEMINI Architecture for Spiral 5
- 10) Extending GEMINI Measurement Analysis, Presentation, Storage and …
- 11) Extending GEMINI Portal Service in Spiral 5
- 12) Review of GEMINI Plans and Open Issues for Spiral 5
- Adjourn
GEMINI Spiral 5 Planning Meeting
Schedule
Friday, October 5, 9:00am - 3:30pm
Location
Hilton Garden Louisville-Airport
Address: 2735 Crittenden Drive Louisville, KY 40209 United States
Tel: +1 (502) 637-2424
Attendees
GENI Project Office: Harry Mussman, Jeanne Ohren
Indiana Univ: Martin Swany, ...
Univ of Kentucky: Jim Griffioen,
Description
Summary
Agenda
1) GEMINI Spiral 5 Goals
9:00am
Spiral 5: Introduce and deploy new architecture; provide useful tools at each GEC
v1.1/GEC15: Introduce new architecture with passive measurements; follow basic test/tutorial/experiment workflow
v2beta/GEC16: Extend new architecture to include basic active measurements; extend analysis, presentation, storage and archiving of measurements
v2/GEC17: Add full set of active measurements; follow infrastructure measurement workflow, including sharing data with others; include ability to retrieve data from storage for further analysis and presentation
Spiral 6: Add functions, features and refinements, based on user feedback; integrate with other GENI tools (e.g., GENI CH Portal)
2) Basic Test/Tutorial/Experiment Workflow
9:15am
3) GEMINI Definition for v1.1/GEC15
9:30am
4) Target Aggregates for v1.1/GEC15 and Spiral 5
10:00am
5) Reference Experiments for v1.1/GEC15 and Spiral 5
10:15am
6) Introducing New GEMINI Architecture for v1.1/GEC15
10:45am
7) GEMINI Portal for v1.1/GEC15
11:15am
8) GEMINI Integration Plan for v1.1/GEC15
11:30am
Lunch
12noon
9) Extending New GEMINI Architecture for Spiral 5
1:00pm
10) Extending GEMINI Measurement Analysis, Presentation, Storage and Archive Functions in Spiral 5
1:30pm
11) Extending GEMINI Portal Service in Spiral 5
2:00pm
12) Review of GEMINI Plans and Open Issues for Spiral 5
2:30pm
Adjourn
3:30pm
2.1) Co-exist with Clearwire
1:35pm
Harry Mussman (GPO) and Ray Raychaudhuri (WINLAB)
- Review of current licensing and leasing arrangements
- Current GENI WiMAX sites, licenses and base stations
- spreadsheet
- Proposed leases by Clearwire, some limited to 1 year, up to $4k to renew, with "indemnification"
- Kevin Wanuga of Drexel reports: When Drexel general counsel was negotiating with Clearwire, Clearwire was willing to drop indemnification clause, and some other difficult language, before agreement was finalized and signed; Drexel also has an experimental license.
- Kevin Wanuga of Drexel reports: When Drexel general counsel was negotiating with Clearwire, Clearwire was willing to drop indemnification clause, and some other difficult language, before agreement was finalized and signed; Drexel also has an experimental license.
- Status of discussions with Clearwire
- Harry reports: waiting to organize another call with Paul McCarthy at Clearwire.
- Harry reports: waiting to organize another call with Paul McCarthy at Clearwire.
- Status of discussions with the FCC
- Harry reports: GENI operates using experimental license as FCC intended; waiting for contact to review GENI documents.
- Possible approach, as an alternative to an agreement that leases Clearwire spectrum to GENI sites:
- Operate under an experimental license from the FCC
- Agreement between Rutgers WINLAB and Clearwire, on enhanced cooperation
- Responsive local contact, at each site
- Centralized management DB at Rutgers WINLAB
- Ability to quickly turn off site transmitter, if interference suspected
- Operate under an experimental license from the FCC