| 1 | === Experimenter Plenary === |
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| 3 | ==== Time ==== |
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| 5 | Thursday, 1:00 - 3:00 PM |
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| 7 | ==== Description ==== |
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| 9 | GENI Experimentation Progress: Mark Berman - GENI Project Office [[br]] |
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| 11 | GENI First Generation Experiments [[br]] |
| 12 | 1. MicroCaps: Fine-Grained Usage Cap Management for Home Users: Nick Feamster, Hyojoon Kim - Georgia Tech [[br]] |
| 13 | 2. ECOS: Enterprise Centric Offloading System: Aaron Gember - University of Wisconsin [[br]] |
| 14 | 3. Infinity: an energy-efficient data delivery infrastructure for mobile devices: Morley Mao, Yudong Gao - University of Michigan [[br]] |
| 15 | [[br]] |
| 16 | Collaborative Experiments: GENI Meso-Scale and SC11 OpenFlow Research Sandbox[[br]] |
| 17 | 1. FlowScale: A Load Balancing As A Service Tool: Chris Small, Tom Johnson, Matt Davy - Indiana University [[br]] |
| 18 | 2. Advanced Programmable Networks: Demonstration of Software Defined Networks, OpenFlow, and Current GENI Capabilities: Joe Mambretti - Northwestern University, ICAIR [[br]] |
| 19 | 3. Improving WAN Performance with the eXtensible Session Protocol: Martin Swany - Indiana University, Ezra Kissel - University of Delaware [[br]] |
| 20 | 4. Steroid OpenFlow Service (SOS): Kuang-Ching Wang, Aaron Rosen - Clemson University [[br]] |
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| 22 | Future Internet Architectures |
| 23 | 1. Mobility First: Prototype Demonstration of Key Protocols using GENI: Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Kiran Nagaraja, Ivan Seskar - Rutgers WINLAB |
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