Changes between Version 154 and Version 155 of GEC22Agenda/EveningDemoSession


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    576 ==== International Federation (US, Japan, Europe) ====
    577 ''This demo shows federation mechanisms that enable virtual networks between heterogeneous virtualization platforms to be created and operated easily.  Visit us if you are interested in international collaboration.''
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    579 In this demo, a slice spread across three different virtualization platforms (VNode, GENI, Fed4Fire) is created. To enable !WiFi users to directly access the slice, the !WiFi virtualization platform and VNode cooperatively build a federated slice with dedicated base stations' resources. We will show how these federated slices are created using the Slice Exchange Point mechanism, which enables the whole slice to be managed by the network manager of any single virtualization platform.
     576==== Application-driven Programmable Networking by FLARE ====
     577''This demo shows multiple application-driven slices leveraging FLARE DPN for smartphone users, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) tiny sensor devices.  Visit us if you are a smartphone user who's not satisfied with your application performance.''
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     579In this demo, the application driven networking for smartphone services will be shown in multiple application specific slices created in FLARE nodes. We can apply different network policy, such as QoS, to each slice in accordance with application demands. We can also demonstrate the slice tailored to IoT devices, such as micro-computer based tiny sensor devices which generate packets that differ in size from current Internet traffic.
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    581581Participants:
    582582  * Akihiro Nakao, nakao@iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp, University of Tokyo
    583583  * Shu Yamamoto, shu@iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp, University of Tokyo
    584   * Toshiaki Tarui, toshiaki.tarui.my@hitachi.com, Hitachi
    585   * Kiyohide Nakauchi, nakauchi@nict.go.jp, NICT
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    1051 ==== Application-driven Programmable Networking by FLARE ====
    1052 ''This demo shows multiple application-driven slices leveraging FLARE DPN for smartphone users, as well as Internet of Things (IoT) tiny sensor devices.  Visit us if you are a smartphone user who's not satisfied with your application performance.''
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    1054 In this demo, the application driven networking for smartphone services will be shown in multiple application specific slices created in FLARE nodes. We can apply different network policy, such as QoS, to each slice in accordance with application demands. We can also demonstrate the slice tailored to IoT devices, such as micro-computer based tiny sensor devices which generate packets that differ in size from current Internet traffic.
     1048==== International Federation (US, Japan, Europe) ====
     1049''This demo shows federation mechanisms that enable virtual networks between heterogeneous virtualization platforms to be created and operated easily.  Visit us if you are interested in international collaboration.''
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     1051In this demo, a slice spread across three different virtualization platforms (VNode, GENI, Fed4Fire) is created. To enable !WiFi users to directly access the slice, the !WiFi virtualization platform and VNode cooperatively build a federated slice with dedicated base stations' resources. We will show how these federated slices are created using the Slice Exchange Point mechanism, which enables the whole slice to be managed by the network manager of any single virtualization platform.
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    10561053Participants:
    10571054  * Akihiro Nakao, nakao@iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp, University of Tokyo
    10581055  * Shu Yamamoto, shu@iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp, University of Tokyo
     1056  * Toshiaki Tarui, toshiaki.tarui.my@hitachi.com, Hitachi
     1057  * Kiyohide Nakauchi, nakauchi@nict.go.jp, NICT
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