Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of GEC21Agenda/EveningDemoSession


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    6565  * Parmesh Ramanathan, parmesh@ece.wisc.edu, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
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     67==== Jacks ====
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     69Jacks is a new way to allocate and view your resources. It is embeddable in many contexts and is becoming more capable every day. The new features we wish to showcase are multi-aggregate support, a constraints system that helps users avoid topologies that can't work, and deeper integration of the editor into both Apt and the GENI Portal.
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     71Participants:
     72  * Jonathon Duerig, duerig@flux.utah.edu, Univ. of Utah
     73  * Rob Ricci, ricci@cs.utah.edu, Univ. of Utah
     74
     75==== GENI Desktop ====
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     77GENI Desktop provides a unified interface and environment for experimenters to create, control, manage, interact with and measure the performance of GENI slices. This demo will show the newly implemented functions in the GENI Desktop. We enhanced the GENI Desktop to use Speaks-for credentials for accessing resources from other GENI components on behalf of users. We improved the user interface based on feedback from last GEC. We will demo the initial version of the slice verification testing and the revised archival service implemented in GENI Desktop. In addition, we will demo the module for supporting user-defined routes implemented in the Adopt-A-GENI (AAG) project. This demo is suitable to GENI experimenters (beginners and experienced) who want to learn how to manage/control their experiments and interact with GENI resources. It may be also interesting to GENI tool developers who want to see how GENI Desktop uses the Speaks-for credential to interact with other GENI components.
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     79Participants:
     80  * Jim Griffioen, griff@netlab.uky.edu, Univ. of Kentucky
     81  * Zongming Fei, fei@netlab.uky.edu, Univ. of Kentucky
     82  * Hussamuddin Nasir, nasir@netlab.uky.edu, Univ. of Kentucky
     83
     84==== Simulation-As-A-Service App ====
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     86We will demonstrate new configuration of our simulation-as-a-service (SMaaS) App that involves TotalSim using GENI for PaaS experiments, which will enable them to deliver their App (that has data-intensive computation and data movement workflows) in SaaS form to their customers. We will have a new Layer 2 tunneling setup from demo site to the TotalSim office in Dublin, OH. We will also show ontology integration for a collaboration use case in advanced manufacturing. Gigabit App developers and cloud infrastructure engineers will particularly find our demo interesting.
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     88Participants:
     89  * Prasad Calyam, calyamp@missouri.edu, Univ. of Missouri
     90
     91==== Sea-Cloud Innovation Environment ====
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     93The aim of the Sea-Cloud Innovation Environment , which is a national wide testbed, is to build an open, general-purpose, federated and large-scale shared experimental facility to foster the emergence of next generation information technology research in China. The demo presents experiment service system, resource control system and measurement system in the Sea-Cloud Innovation Environment. The hardware and distributed end-to-end Openflow testbed update is also introduced. At the same time, some new features in our system is presented this demo as following: experiment workflow control program based on Java & Python language, experiment visualization, light-weight VM management tool, and so on.
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     95Participants:
     96  * Xiaodan Zhang, zhangxiaodan@cstnet.cn, Chinese Academy of Sciences
     97
     98==== GENI Cinema ====
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     100GENI Cinema is a live video streaming project under development by Clemson University and the University of Wisconsin. The goal is to allow users in the GENI community to host live events and allow other users to tune-in. The infrastructure is implemented using GENI resources at various GENI aggregates, and OpenFlow is used extensively within the GENI aggregates to provide a seamless and scalable streaming service to the end user, who can simply leverage the service via a web browser. The demonstration at GEC21 will show how multiple users can provide live video streams to the GENI Cinema service, and it will show how subscribers viewing a stream can easily switch from one feed to the next without breaking their sockets.
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     102Participants:
     103  * Ryan Izard,  rizard@clemson.edu, Clemson Univ.
     104  * Kuang-Ching Wang, kwang@clemson.edu, Clemson Univ.
     105  * Joseph Porter, jvporte@g.clemson.edu, Clemson Univ.
     106  * Benton Kribbs, bkribbs@g.clemson.edu, Clemson Univ.
     107  * Qing Wang, qw@g.clemson.edu, Clemson Univ.
     108  * Aditya Prakash, aprakash6@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
     109  * Parmesh Ramanathan, parmesh@ece.wisc.edu, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
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     111==== Network Functions Virtualization using ProtoRINA ====
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     113Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) aims to implement network functions as software instead of dedicated physical devices (middleboxes), and recently it has attracted a lot of attention. NFV is inherently supported by our RINA architecture, and a Virtual Network Function (VNF) can be easily added onto existing networks. In this demo, we demonstrate how ProtoRINA can be used to support RINA-based NFV.
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     115Participants:
     116  * Ibrahim Matta, matta@bu.edu, Boston University
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    67118=== Federation / International Projects ===
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    85136=== Wireless Projects ===
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     138==== Vehicular Sensing and Control ====
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     140 This demo mainly focuses on newly developed mechanisms for enhancing the performance of the VSC platform as well as latest achievements developed for Vehicular Sensing and Control (VSC) platform based applications. Specifically, this demo will demonstrate 1) virtualization of camera sensing and vehicle internal sensing, and 2)VSC application-layer emulation with camera sensing using the GENI WiMAX network and ExoGENI racks. Additionally, the extended communication capability of the VSC platform to both local users and remote users will be demonstrated via wirover box when the vehicle is moving out of the coverage of the GENI WiMAX network. Developers and researchers interested in vehicular sensing and control network, resource virtualization, and real-time communication should stop by this demo since we would like to share our experiences and learn from your valuable suggestions.
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     142Participants:
     143  * yuehua.research@gmail.com