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| 58 | ==== Application Aware Big Data ==== |
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| 60 | Demo description paragraph (three sentence minimum): We demonstrate an application aware big data experiment across multi-domain, optical-wireline-wireless heterogeneous network so that the nature of the Big Data applications should utilize the best resources. A broker-based multi-domain OpenFlow control framework is designed to intelligently control the heterogeneous network. Two 4K cameras and three 4K monitors are deployed to generate the big data applications (over 10Gb/s), which are flexibly routed by controlling the optical switches. Network providers and service providers that support OpenFlow should see this demonstration because it will let them manage multi-domain heterogeneous networks efficiently. |
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| 62 | Participants: |
| 63 | * S.J. Ben Yoo, sbyoo@ucdavis.edu, Univ. of California-Davis |
| 64 | * xtfeng@ucdavis.edu, Univ. of California-Davis |
| 65 | * Rob Proietti, rproietti@ucdavis.edu, Univ. of California-Davis |
| 66 | * Lei Liu, leiliu@ucdavis.edu, Univ. of California-Davis |
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| 68 | ==== GENI-VIRO ==== |
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| 70 | We will provide demo to illustrate the current progress of our GENI-VIRO implementation progress using the GENI testbed. We will be using the OVS and SDN platform running on virtual machines running GENI nodes in one or multiple sites to run our current GENI-VIRO code. We will show set up a simple topology with a few VIRO switches, and how packets are routed from a virtual host to a VIRO switch to another virtual host attached to another VIRO switch using the VIRO routing protocol based on Virtual Routing Id (implemented by re-using MAC addresses in layer 2). |
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| 72 | Participants: |
| 73 | * Zhi-Li Zhang, zhzhang@cs.umn.edu, University of Minnesota |
| 74 | |
| 75 | ==== Chandelle ==== |
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| 77 | In this demo we present Chandelle system that shows the benefits of having WLAN networks on tops of SDN infrastructure: faster and seamless migration procedure and cost reduction of wireless access point. This demo also discusses the principles of interaction of the wireless controller and the SDN controller and methods to avoid excessive overhead for the user traffic. |
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| 79 | Participants: |
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