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GEC19 A vision for GENI Wireless Infrastructure
Live Stream Information
Schedule
Monday, 1.30pm - 3.00pm
Session Leaders
Mark Berman GENI Project Office |
Ivan Seskar WINLAB |
Abhimanyu Gosain GENI Project Office |
Agenda / Details
This session highlights the future vision for GENI wireless infrastructure and will focus on spectrum challenges, sample applications and deployment scenarios for campuses.
Motivation
- A huge segment of the future of network service delivery is via wireless platforms.
- Network researchers have been severely hampered in their ability to experiment with novel mechanisms because of the closed nature of commercially-operated cellular systems.
- We are now witnessing a breakthrough period. GENI WiMAX provides the first (only) suite of researcher-owned and operated cellular systems. It is enabling a significant number of researchers to overcome the barriers and conduct studies in a wide range of research areas. We have done the legwork needed to verify that we can replicate this successful experiment environment on top of LTE equipment.
Objectives
- Now is the time to plan a significant increase in the scope of wireless cellular research infrastructure. We can model the approach on GENI WiMAX, but with LTE equipment, using GENI rack sites as the nucleation points.
Agenda
- Welcome/Introductions/Speaker Intro(s) - Mark
- Outline motivation/goals for this session - Mark
- SciWinet - Jim
- Mobility First - Ivan
- Wisc Infrastructure/Emergency services- Suman
- Vehicular deployment - Hongwei
- PhantomNet - Rob
- Proposed Deployment Plan - Manu/Ivan
- Questions/Discussion
- Adjourn
Attachments (5)
- 2014-03-17 Berman GENI Wireless.pdf (5.4 MB) - added by 10 years ago.
- SciWiNet.pptx (114.8 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
- Seskar GENI Wireless .pdf (800.1 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
- GENI WSU vision.pdf (2.4 MB) - added by 10 years ago.
- phantomnet.march.2014.pptx (337.5 KB) - added by 10 years ago.