Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of GEC10DemoSummary


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    6969GMOC visualization and integration efforts.
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     71== Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GpENI) ==
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     73''Demo participants:'' James P.G. Sterbenz, Deep Medhi, Byrav Ramamurthy, Caterina Scoglio, Don Gruenbacher, Greg Monaco, Jeff Verrant, Cort Buffington, David Hutchison, Bernhard Platter, Joseph B. Evans, Rick !McMullen, Baek-Young Choi, Jim Archuleta, Andrew Scott [[BR]]
     74''Affiliation:'' The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Great Plains Network, Ciena Government Solutions, Qwest Government Services, KanREN, MOREnet, Lancaster University, ETH Zurich
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     76Demonstration of GpENI (Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation) programmable testbed for future Internet research. GpENI is an international testbed centered on a Midwest US regional optical network that is programmable at all layers of the protocol stack, using PlanetLab, VINI, and DCN, and interconnected to ProtoGENI in the US and G-Lab and ResumeNet?? in Europe. We will demonstrate the topology, functionality, and operations of GpENI. We will additionally demonstrate a chat application on the PlanetLab subaggregate, topology control in the VINI subaggregate, and the creation VLANs in the DCN sub-=aggregate.
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     78== GENI For Everyone (GPO) ==
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     80''Demo participants:'' GPO [[BR]]
     81''Affiliation:'' GPO
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     83We will provide a hands-on opportunity for attendees to use the GENI command-line tool 'omni' to reserve live production OpenFlow, PlanetLab, and ProtoGENI resources, and briefly interact with them. Attendees will leave the demo with a confident understanding of how they could reserve GENI resources and use them in their research, links to documentation to help them do so, and contact information if they need any assistance.
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     85== iGENI: A Distributed Network Research Infrastructure for the Global Environment for Network Innovation ==
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     87''Demo participants:'' Joe Mambretti, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti? [[BR]]
     88''Affiliation:'' Northwestern University, International Center for Advanced Internet Research (iCAIR), University of Illinois at Chicago, Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
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     90The iGENI dynamic network provisioning demonstrations showcase capabilities for large scale (national and international) multiple domain dynamic provisioning, including L1/L2 path involving multiple sites, using specialized signaling and implementation techniques.Several iGENI demonstrations will showcase this dynamic provisioning. Highly Scalable Network Research TransCloud?: This multi-organization TransCloud? demonstration showcases a capability for using dynamic large scale (cross continent) cloud and network infrastructure for highly distributed specialized capabilities among multiple sites connected by the iGENI network, including specialized search and digital media transcoding and streaming to multiple edge platforms, supported by scaleable cloud computing and network provisioning.
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     92== GENI IMF: Integrated Measurement Framework and Tools for Cross Layer Experimentation ==
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     94''Demo participants:'' Rudra Dutta, George Rouskas, Ilia Baldine, Keren Bergman [[BR]]
     95''Affiliation:'' NCSU, CS Dept, Columbia University, EE Dept, Renaissance Computing Insititute (RENCI), Chapel Hill, NC, BEN: Breakable Experimental Network, New Internet Computing Lab (NICL), Open Resource Control Architecture (ORCA), Shirako
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     97Demonstration of integration of IMF project with perfSonar.
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     99== Indigo ==
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     101''Demo participants:'' Guido Appenzeller, Kyle Forster [[BR]]
     102''Affiliation:'' Big Switch Networks/Stanford
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     104Indigo is a free, open-source based OpenFlow implementation that runs on a number hardware switches. It forwards packets at line rates of up to 10Gb/s and fully supports the OpenFlow 1.0 standard. For researchers that have access to the switches SDK, the Indigo source code is available under an open source license.
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     106== Instrumentation Tools for a GENI Prototype (INSTOOLS) ==
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     108''Demo participants:'' James Griffioen, Zongming Fei [[BR]]
     109''Affiliation:'' University of Kentucky, Laboratory for Advanced Networking
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     111We will demonstrate the Kentucky Portal Service which enables users to visualize their running experiment and to easily access measurement data across aggregates. We also demonstrate the ability to interact with archival services, and we will show how the user-interface can be used to configure the particular data to be captured and archived. We plan to demonstrate use of the GMOC's archival storage.
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     113== GENI-fying and Federating Autonomous Kansei Wireless Sensor Networks (KanseiGenie) ==
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     115''Demo participants:'' Anish Arora, Rajiv Ramnath, Hongwei Zhang [[BR]]
     116''Affiliation:'' Ohio State University
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     118The KanseiGenie team will demonstrate two new features: Kansei Doctor and layer 2/3 switch. Kansei Doctor is a service that periodically and automatically monitors the health of the testbed and provides both visual and textual outputs for diagnosis. The layer 2/3 switch enables GENI experimenters to choose layer 2 or layer 3 connection between the two KanseiGenie sites, namely Kansei testbed and NetEye testbed
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     120== GENI-fying and Federating Autonomous Kansei Wireless Sensor Networks (Kansei Open Source) ==
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     122''Demo participants:'' Anish Arora, Rajiv Ramnath, Hongwei Zhang [[BR]]
     123''Affiliation:'' Ohio State University
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     125The poster is a study on the sustainability of open source software. The GENI KANSEI project is a case study for analyzing the sustainability of open-source software.
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     127== K-GENI: Establishment of Operational Linkage between GENI and ETRI/KISTI-Korea for International Federation (K-GENI) ==
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     129''Demo participants:'' James Williams, Myung Ki Shin, Dongkyun Kim [[BR]]
     130''Affiliation:'' Indiana University, ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), Supercomputing Center KISTI (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
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     132Our demo will consist of two parts: Part 1 - ETRI will show the Future Internet testbed which is composed of NP-based programmable virtualization platform and control framework for it. We will demonstrate GUI-based slice/sliver control function and a virtualized network service implementing a simple ID/Location split concept. Also, we will demonstrate a new smart phone app for mobile users to detect and choose the most optimized network resources. Part 2 - KISTI will introduce current version of K-GENI testbed implementation and will perform an international demonstration between Korea and USA(GENI) for federated network operations over K-GENI testbeds, focused on automatic meta-data acquisition, near real-time exchange of operational datasets, and local/global federated operation views of dvNOC-KR.
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     134== Leveraging and Abstracting Measurements with perfSONAR (LAMP I&M) ==
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     136''Demo participants:'' Martin Swany, Eric Boyd [[BR]]
     137''Affiliation:'' Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware, Internet 2
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     139We will describe and demonstrate the installation and operation of the LAMP I&M project using Periscope. LAMP uses the perfSONAR system to gather performance data from ProtoGENI-based experiments. We will show the Periscope interface for gathering and consuming the data. 
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