Changes between Version 53 and Version 54 of GEC22Agenda/EveningDemoSession


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    148148==== GENI Desktop ====
    149 *''This demonstration shows new services in the GENI Desktop experimentation environment.  Visit us to learn how to use GENI Desktop for your experiments.''
     149'' This demo shows a unified interface for accessing GENI resources and managing GENI experiments.  Visit us if you want to use GENI (beginners or experienced) or develop GENI tools.''
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    151151GENI Desktop provides a unified interface and environment for experimenters to create, control, manage, interact with and measure the performance of GENI slices. A streamlined GENI Desktop Lite will be demonstrated at this GEC. We have integrated Jacks into the GENI Desktop. We will also demo the slice verification testing service and the revised archival service implemented in GENI Desktop. In addition, we will demo the module for supporting user-defined flows and performance measurement for OVS nodes implemented in the Adopt-A-GENI (AAG) project.
     
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    158158==== ExoGENI / Science Shakedown ====
    159 *''This demonstration shows how to support scientific workflows with ExoGENI.  Visit us to learn how to adapt sliced resources for science experiments.''
     159''This demo will showcase a novel, dynamically adaptable networked cloud infrastructure driven by the demands of a scientific application.  Visit us to learn how to use GENI for domain science experiments.''
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    161161This demonstration will showcase a novel, dynamically adaptable cloud infrastructure driven by the demand of a data-driven scientific workflow. It will use resources from ExoGENI - a Networked Infrastructure-as-a-Service (NIaaS) testbed funded through NSF's Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) project. The demo will use a dynamically provisioned slice to execute a scientific workflow (astronomy and/or genomics). We will demonstrate the features of "ShadowQ" , an entity that predicts future resource needs of a workflow, and runs alongside the Pegasus workflow management system. This workflow introspection feature will be used to adapt the slice to the demands of the workflow as it executes, by adjusting the amount of resources used.
     
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    166166==== Virtual Computer Networks Lab ====
    167 *''This demo shows two new assignments for using GENI in the classroom.  Visit us if you are interested in using GENI for education.''
     167''This demo shows two new assignments for using GENI in the classroom.  Visit us if you are interested in using GENI for education.''
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    169169In this demo, we will present two new assignments that can be executed on top of GENI testbeds and used as assignments for an undergraduate Computer Networks or Distributed Systems class. The first assignment lets students implement and test a data center load balancer, while the second assignment introduces the basics of multicast.
     
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    174174==== Wide-Area Monitoring of Power Systems Using DHT and GENI Cloud Computing ====
    175 *''This demo shows how enhanced distributed hash tables (DHTs), deployed in a distributed cloud network like GENI, can be used as a highly useful medium for real-time distributed monitoring of very large power systems using massive volumes of Synchrophasor data.  Visit us if you are interested in smart grids, distributed computing and real-time systems.''
     175''This demo shows how enhanced distributed hash tables (DHTs), deployed in a distributed cloud network like GENI, can be used as a highly useful medium for real-time distributed monitoring of very large power systems using massive volumes of Synchrophasor data.  Visit us if you are interested in smart grids, distributed computing and real-time systems.''
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    177177The demo will show how enhanced distributed hash tables can be deployed in a distributed cloud network like GENI to form a transformatively new wide-area communication medium for executing critical, real-time monitoring and estimation functions in large electric power systems using massive volumes of Synchrophasor data. We will demonstrate how various monitoring and state estimation algorithms for keeping continuous track of a power grid, can be installed in GENI using a deadline-driven DHT system we are developing, which decouples the data communication between the grid sensors (Phasor Measurement Units or PMUs), the data processors (Phasor Data Concentrators or PDCs), and the monitoring applications. We will develop a dynamic, virtual PMU-PDC architecture in ExoGENI that can be connected to a power system testbed running at the NSF FREEDM Systems Center located at NC State University. The connection will be completely plug-and-play. We will use this interconnection to emulate several realistic monitoring scenarios and evaluate how DHTs can improve the resiliency of monitoring against network delays and malicious data-flows. This is a collaboration between RENCI and NCSU.
     
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    207207==== Labwiki ====
    208 *'' This demo shows the latest features of Labwiki, which is a workspace for experiementers to plan, prepare, orchestrate and analyse their experiments.  Visit us if you are an experimenter, researcher, testbed/aggregate operator, or user tool developer.''
     208'' This demo shows the latest features of Labwiki, which is a workspace for experimenters to plan, prepare, orchestrate and analyse their experiments.  Visit us if you are an experimenter, researcher, testbed/aggregate operator, or user tool developer.''
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    210210This demonstration presents the latest features to the Labwiki Workspace. We will demonstrate the secure provisioning of resources and topologies through Labwiki. We will also present Labwiki's new visualisation engine with new types of available graphs that an experimenter can use. We finally demonstrate Labwiki's capability to orchestrate an experiment which simultaneously involves globally distributed resources. These features allow Labwiki to provide experimenter with a comprehensive workspace to plan, prepare, orchestrate and analyse their experiments.  We will also present its new automated experiment trial validation plugin, e.g. a lecturer can now automatically get information about experiment trials requested by students. We will finally demonstrate Labwiki's new integration within an eBook widget.
     
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    215215==== Network Function Instantiation ====
    216 *''This demo shows a new approach to network function instantiation.  Visit us to learn how to use middleboxes for programmable network functions.''
     216*''This demo shows a new approach to network function instantiation.  Visit us to learn how to accomplish network functions on desired flows in an inline fashion.''
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     218 The demo will present our infrastructure and resource management outcomes to integrate split data plane resources to the GENI testbed to enable network function instantiation. A prototype network function instantiation on a desired flow will be accomplished during the demo session. We will enable this network experimentation capability to the GENI users by the end of 2015.
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    218220We demonstrate a network function instantiation capability that transforms the understanding of middleboxes as rigid feature providers. Instead of utilizing middleboxes in strategic locations in the network, we enable programmable network function instantiation in a proliferated fashion in the networks.
     
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    245247==== GENI for Classes / GENI for the Masses ====
    246 ''This demo shows the GENI Classroom-as-a-Service and a new GENI MOOC.  Visit us to learn how to use GENI experiments with your students.''
     248''This demo shows two educational offerings available on GENI: the GENI Classroom-as-a-Service on the wireless testbeds (GENI for classes), and the GENI MOOC which includes browser-based lab exercises in a Massive Open Online Class delivery format (GENI for the masses).  Visit us if you are an educator, or if you are interested in engineering or computer science and engineering education at all levels.''
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    248250This demo showcases two educational offerings built on GENI and available for general use. The GENI Classroom-as-a-Service is a set of experiments designed to complement traditional courses on computer networks, wireless and mobile computing, or wireless communications. To date, it has been used by hundreds of students in over a dozen classes. We will also demo GENI MOOC, an experiment-based Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on the subject of computer networks, with lab experiments that run on GENI resources. This course is aimed at beginners who want to learn about how the Internet works, students who want an introduction to some research topics in networking, and instructors who may use these browser-based experiments as in-class demonstrations or homework assignments.
     
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    285287Participants:
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    288289  * Akihiro Nakao, nakao@iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp, Univ. of Tokyo