Changes between Version 13 and Version 14 of GEC21Agenda/EveningDemoSession
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v13 v14 136 136 * Dale Willis, dalefwillis@gmail.com 137 137 138 ==== Live Transcoding Video on a Drone ==== 139 140 The WiNGS lab is working to set up a city wide testbed utilizing WiMAX base stations for connectivity to many client devices. This demo shows our drone we use to transcode live video we send over the WiMAX connection. We are looking at using this technology to assist emergency response vehicles with real time updates while they are on route. 141 142 Participants: 143 * Derek Meyer, dmeyer@cs.wisc.edu, Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory 144 145 ==== Dynamic Virtual Router Failure Recovery ==== 146 147 In this demo, I will show a dynamic virtual router failure recovery by using a standby virtual router in the virtual network environment using GENI testbed. I will show the heuristic algorithm that select an optimal standby virtual router from a few preserved virtual standby virtual routers, by considering two criteria (i.e. geographical distance and VM load on the physical host). 148 149 Participants: 150 * Xuan Liu, xuan.liu@mail.umkc.edu, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City 151 138 152 139 153 ==== A networked Virtual Reality based training environment for orthopedic surgery ==== … … 313 327 * Karthik Ramakrishnan, ramakri@g.clemson.edu, Clemson Univ. 314 328 315 ==== Live Transcoding Video on a Drone====316 317 The WiNGS lab is working to set up a city wide testbed utilizing WiMAX base stations for connectivity to many client devices. This demo shows our drone we use to transcode live video we send over the WiMAX connection. We are looking at using this technology to assist emergency response vehicles with real time updates while they are on route.329 ==== GENI Enabling an Ecological Science Community ==== 330 331 The University of Wisconsin-Madison's GENI WiMAX installations have extended to the Kemp Natural Resource Station in northern Wisconsin. We are GENI enabling the research facility of ecology students and field classes for research connectivity out in the forest and lake areas. This demo shows the current infrastructure, planned research sites, and video coverage at Kemp. 318 332 319 333 Participants: 320 334 * Derek Meyer, dmeyer@cs.wisc.edu, Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory 321 322 ==== GENI Enabling an Ecological Science Community ====323 324 The University of Wisconsin-Madison's GENI WiMAX installations have extended to the Kemp Natural Resource Station in northern Wisconsin. We are GENI enabling the research facility of ecology students and field classes for research connectivity out in the forest and lake areas. This demo shows the current infrastructure, planned research sites, and video coverage at Kemp.325 326 Participants:327 * Derek Meyer, dmeyer@cs.wisc.edu, Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory