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    33Period: 11/1/2011 – 10/31/2014
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    5 ==1. Major Accomplishments ==
     5== 1. Major Accomplishments ==
    66
    77The main accomplishments this quarter were 1) following up with the students who attended the first GENI research and educational experiment summer camp (GREE-SC2012), 2) planning the second GENI research and educational experiment workshop (GREE2013), to be held in March 2013 at the University of Utah, and 2) planning the second GENI research and educational experiment summer camp (GREE-SC2013), to be held in June 2013 at the University of Connecticut. [[br]]
     
    1515== 1.2 Deliverables Made ==
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    17 The past four months of work on ARPA-GENI have resulted in progress towards three deliverables: 1) the following-up of the students who attended GREE-SC2012, 2) the GREE2013 flyer, and 3) the 2013 GENI summer camp flyer.
     17The past four months of work on ARPA-GENI have resulted in progress towards three deliverables: 1) the following-up of the students who attended GREE-SC2012, 2) the GREE2013 flyer, and 3) the 2013 GENI summer camp flyer. [[br]]
    1818
    19 '''2. Description of Work Performed
    20 '''
    21 2.1 Activities and Findings
    22 We have followed up with the students who attended GREE-SC2012 on the status of their projects after the summer camp. The students have provided a description of their project topics and experiment setup. Mark Berman and Niky Riga have followed up and provided technical inputs to the students. All of the eight graduate students (one is currently a faculty member of CalPoly) are currently using GENI resources for their research or education projects, and are planning to submit their results to GREE2013. The two undergraduate students who attended GREE-SC2012 are also actively using GENI resources. Both of them have given demos at GEC15.
    23 The workshop and summer camp organizing committees have exchanged numerous emails and met several times (in person and over skype) on how to organize the workshop and summer camp. We have finished flyers for these two events, and distributed them to several mailing lists, conferences, and workshops (NSF workshop on Designing Tools and Curricula for Undergraduate Courses in Distributed Systems, SIGCOMM 2012, TridentCom 2012, GEC 15, IMC 2012 (todo)). We have finalized the format of the workshop which includes keynote speech, paper presentations, NSF advice session, panel discussion, and tutorials, and communicated with NSF representatives (Erwin Gianchandani and Bryan Lyles) about the workshop. We have also consulted people working on GENI wireless resources and confirmed that focusing the summer camp on using GENI wireless resources is feasible.   
    24 2.2 Project Participants
    25 The Workshop Organizing Committee
    26 Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology)
    27 Yong Guan (Iowa State University)
    28 Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology)
    29 Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
    30 Mark Berman (BBN/GPO)
    31 Niky Riga (BBN-GPO)
    32 The Workshop Technical Program Committee
    33 Jay Aikat (UNC)
    34 Jeannie Albrecht (Williams College)
    35 Mark Berman (BBN/GPO)
    36 Yong Guan (Iowa State University)
    37 Rick McGeer (HP Labs)
    38 Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology)
    39 Niky Riga (BBN/GPO)
    40 Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
    41 Kuang-Ching Wang (Clemson University)
    42 Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology)
    43 Michael Zink (UMass, Amherst)
     19== 2. Description of Work Performed ==
    4420
    45 The Summer Camp Organizing Committee
    46 Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology)
    47 Yong Guan (Iowa State University)
    48 Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology)
    49 Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
    50 Mark Berman (BBN/GPO)
    51 Niky Riga (BBN-GPO)
    52 2.3 Outreach Activities
     21== 2.1 Activities and Findings ==
     22We have followed up with the students who attended GREE-SC2012 on the status of their projects after the summer camp. The students have provided a description of their project topics and experiment setup. Mark Berman and Niky Riga have followed up and provided technical inputs to the students. All of the eight graduate students (one is currently a faculty member of CalPoly) are currently using GENI resources for their research or education projects, and are planning to submit their results to GREE2013. The two undergraduate students who attended GREE-SC2012 are also actively using GENI resources. Both of them have given demos at GEC15. [[br]]
     23
     24The workshop and summer camp organizing committees have exchanged numerous emails and met several times (in person and over skype) on how to organize the workshop and summer camp. We have finished flyers for these two events, and distributed them to several mailing lists, conferences, and workshops (NSF workshop on Designing Tools and Curricula for Undergraduate Courses in Distributed Systems, SIGCOMM 2012, TridentCom 2012, GEC 15, IMC 2012 (todo)). We have finalized the format of the workshop which includes keynote speech, paper presentations, NSF advice session, panel discussion, and tutorials, and communicated with NSF representatives (Erwin Gianchandani and Bryan Lyles) about the workshop. We have also consulted people working on GENI wireless resources and confirmed that focusing the summer camp on using GENI wireless resources is feasible.   [[br]]
     25
     26== 2.2 Project Participants ==
     27The Workshop Organizing Committee [[br]]
     28
     29Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology) [[br]]
     30Yong Guan (Iowa State University) [[br]]
     31Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology) [[br]]
     32Bing Wang (University of Connecticut) [[br]]
     33Mark Berman (BBN/GPO)[[br]]
     34Niky Riga (BBN-GPO) [[br]]
     35
     36The Workshop Technical Program Committee [[br]]
     37Jay Aikat (UNC) [[br]]
     38Jeannie Albrecht (Williams College) [[br]]
     39Mark Berman (BBN/GPO) [[br]]
     40Yong Guan (Iowa State University) [[br]]
     41Rick McGeer (HP Labs) [[br]]
     42Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology) [[br]]
     43Niky Riga (BBN/GPO) [[br]]
     44Bing Wang (University of Connecticut) [[br]]
     45Kuang-Ching Wang (Clemson University) [[br]]
     46Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology) [[br]]
     47Michael Zink (UMass, Amherst) [[br]]
     48
     49The Summer Camp Organizing Committee [[br]]
     50Kaiqi Xiong (Rochester Institute of Technology) [[br]]
     51Yong Guan (Iowa State University) [[br]]
     52Yin Pan (Rochester Institute of Technology) [[br]]
     53Bing Wang (University of Connecticut) [[br]]
     54Mark Berman (BBN/GPO) [[br]]
     55Niky Riga (BBN-GPO) [[br]]
     56
     57== 2.3 Outreach Activities ==
    5358We continue to work with the students who attended GREE-SC2012. In addition, we have been distributing the information on GREE-SC2013 to other students in conferences.
    5459Kaiqi Xiong and his students presented GENI-related posters in the AFOSR PI meeting and the Cyber and Information Challenges 2012 Conference, respectively. Kaiqi Xiong delivered presentations on GENI related projects in AFRL on Sept 21, 2012 and at RIT on October 26, 2012, respectively.
    55 2.4 Collaborations
     60
     61== 2.4 Collaborations ==
    5662Our main collaborations to date are with GPO staff. Mark Berman and Niky Riga at GPO served on the workshop and summer camp organizing committees.
    5763We have a lot of communications with Henry Yeh, Mark Berman and Robert Ricci (through emails, skype calls and at GEC15) regarding the logistics of the workshop. We have initiated communication with Ivan Seskar and Harry Mussman on using wireless GENI resources during the summer camp.