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GEC 25 Evening Reception with Demos and Posters

Location

Kovens Conference Center - First Floor Gallery
3000 Northeast 151st Street, North Miami, FL 33181

Time

Tuesday March 14: 05:30pm - 07:30pm

Agenda/Speakers

The evening demo session gives GENI experimenters and developers a chance to share their work in a live network environment. Demonstrations run for the entire length of the session, with teams on hand to answer questions and collaborate. This page lists requested demonstrations categorized in broad interest groups. You can download project posters and supplemental information from attachments listed at the bottom of this page.

Moving Target Defense

Authors: Minh Nguyen, Priyanka Samanta, Saptarshi Debroy - The City University of New York

A Security demo and presentation for moving Target Defense against cyber attack.

Run My Experiment on GENI

Authors: Fraida Fund - New York University

GENI is used in a tremendous variety of ways, from cutting edge research on new Internet architectures, to undergraduate senior projects in distributed systems, to classroom assignments in cognitive radio design. One major advantage of GENI is the ease with which students and researchers can replicate and then extend existing experiments. This demo highlights a wide range of reproducible GENI experiments that others can build on (from the Run My Experiment on GENI blog https://witestlab.poly.edu/blog/ ).

A SDN-based Traffic Anlysis Resistant Network (TARN) Architecture

Authors: Qing Wang, Geddings Barrineau, Lu Yu; Jon Oakley, Kuang-ching Wang, Richard Brooks - Clemson University

"This demo will show a prototype of an SDN-based traffic analysis resistant network architecture (TRAN). TRAN intends to explore an end-to-end network architecture that removes traffic analysis vulnerabilities by using SDN-based solutions to ""shake up"" the foundation of the Internet architecture - IP.

One of proposed goal for TARN is to circumvent the Internet censorship without being subject to traffic analysis, by reducing the likelihood of being ""tracked"". Unlike other proxy-based solutions (e.g,. Tor, Psiphon, Decoy Routing), TARN architecture avoids forcing Internet users to trust intermediate proxy nodes. "

Demonstration of a GENI based cyber physical test bed for advanced manufacturing

Authors: J. Cecil , Sadiq AlBuhamood - Oklahoma State University

This demonstration will be a milestone in the area of Digital Manufacturing and involves showcasing a GENI based cyber physical framework for advanced manufacturing. This Next Internet based framework will enable globally distributed software and manufacturing resources to be accessed from different locations to accomplish a complex set of life cycle activities including design analysis, assembly planning, and simulation. The advent of the Next Internet holds the promise of ushering in a new era in Information Centric engineering and digital manufacturing activities. The focus will be on the emerging domain of micro devices assembly, which involves the assembly of micron sized parts using automated micro assembly work cells.

A Distributed Delay Minimization Approach for Networked Control Systems in Wide-Area Power Grids

Authors: Mohamed Rahouti, Tommy Chin, Kaiqi Xiong - University of South Florida

As the design and deployment of an efficient wide-area communication and computing framework for large power grids remains one of the greatest challenges to harvest the gigantic volume of Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) data in real-time, in this project, we explore and leverage Software Defined Networking (SDN) and cloud computing to address the above challenge. This poster/demo presents our efficient approaches with their GENI experimental results.

Virtual Computer Networks Lab

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A novel Internet access service with online traffic engineering of elephant flows

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Data Flow Prioritization for Scientific Workflows Using A Virtual SDX on ExoGENI

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Steroid OpenFlow Service

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GENI Wireless Testbed: A flexible open ecosystem for wireless communications research

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Experiences using GENI and the Affinity Research Group (ARG) Model to foster deep learning

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Denial of Service Detection and Mitigation on GENI

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Incident-Supporting Visual Cloud Computing utilizing Software-Defined Networking

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Layer-Two Peering across SAVI and GENI Testbeds using HyperExchange

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GENI Webinars for Research and Education

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Green Energy Aware SDN Platform

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PlanetIgnite: A Viral GEE

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