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GENI Engineering Conference 7

March 16, 2010 Duke University Durham, North Carolina

}}} [[PageOutline(2, Table of Contents)]] '''Live demonstrations, posters, and presentations at GEC7 highlighted results from 39 spiral 2 projects. The demonstrations used high-speed GENI links on NLR and Internet2, as well as mobile network technologies such as WiMAX and !OpenFlow wireless. GENI control framework software supported integrated demonstrations between more projects than at any previous GENI conference, using new tools and interfaces. Several projects also displayed early monitoring and operations prototypes. See project videos, descriptions, and presentations here. (Videos default to HD versions, but you may select lower-bandwidth video from the linked pages if needed.)''' == [wiki:CmuLab CMULab] == [[ThumbImage(cmulab.png, nolink)]] [[ThumbImage(video-cmu.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10760735 Click here to view CMU's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/cmu_metavpn_presentation.pdf Click here to see CMU's poster] ''Demo Participant: Pat Gunn'' [[BR]] CMULab demonstrated MetaVPN software to dynamically allocate, configure, and manage Layer2 OpenVPN instances. == [wiki:DigitalObjectRegistry Digital Object Registry (DIGOBREG)] == [[ThumbImage(cnri.png, nolink)]] [[ThumbImage(video-digobreg.png, nolink)]] [http://vimeo.com/10730202 Click here to view DIGOBREG's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/GENI_Poster_GEC7.pdf Click here to see DIGOBREG's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Larry Lannom, PI, Giridhar Manepalli [[BR]] Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) demonstrated the functionality of the proposed GENI Federated Clearinghouse (GFC), which is implemented using the DIGOBREG technology. A prototype of GFC was demonstrated in Spiral 1 that aggregated information from the ProtoGENI clearinghouse, but the automatic federation from ProtoGENI clearinghouse was missing. That is, information from ProtoGENI was not updated on a regular basis in the prototype. The demonstration at GEC7 included automatic federation capability. Additional capabilities such as how end users can search on RSpec elements to discover resources was demonstrated. CNRI also demonstrated a security model that provides "freedom from the CRLs". This security model is implemented using the PKI capability embedded in the Handle System. [[BR]] == [wiki:DOME Diverse Outdoor Mobile Environment (DOME)] == [[ThumbImage(video-dome.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10751651 Click here to view DOME's video] ''Demo Participant'': Thijs de Vries [[BR]] The UMass DOME demonstrated their mobile testbed, which allows researchers to run experiments on computers installed on buses that each have a !WiFi card, 900MHz radio, 3G modem and GPS installed on them. DOME ran an experiment which allowed these computers to connect to open wireless access points and record their GPS coordinates. In addition, the experiment used XTend 900MHz radios to forward GPS coordinates to other buses when a bus was not within range of a wireless access point. == [wiki:DavisSocialLinks(DSL) Davis Social Links (DSL)] == [[Image(photo-dsl.jpg,nolink)]] [[BR]] ''Demo Participant'': S. Felix Wu, Project PI [[BR]] DSL demonstrated applications developed using the Davis Social Links framework. Applications and the DSL framework itself will run on protoGENI nodes. == [wiki:"Embedded Real-Time Measurements" Embedded Real-Time Meas (ERM)] == ''Demo Participant'': Caroline Lai [[BR]] In collaboration with the other teams involved in IMF, the ERM team outlined their project's progress as well as demonstrated their current measurement capabilities, specifically taking optical power measurements from the Polatis fiber switches on ORCA-BEN. == GCii == [[ThumbImage(video-gcii.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10526346 Click here to view GCii's video] ''Demo Participant'':Chris Heerman, PI [[BR]] CGii, which is a project in the ORCA environment, demonstrated a distributed network management capability in a shared environment between universities that can ensure the operational success of experimenting at-scale using GENI enabled infrastructure for robust, comprehensive and distributed substrate monitoring and management. The demo focused on how to stop a slice in a coordinated and efficient fashion. It included a researcher, university and a network provider collaborating together. == [wiki:GushProto GUSH] == [[ThumbImage(gush.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-gush.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10750510 Click here to view GUSH's video] ''Demo Participant'': Jeannie Albrecht, PI [[BR]] Gush is a slice controller for the !PlanetLab control framework. Using a high-level description of an experiment (described in XML), Gush handles all aspects of experiment management, including resource discovery, software installation, process execution, and failure recovery. Gush demonstrated the Gush command line interface running simple experiments on !PlanetLab highlighting the latest features, including integration with Raven. [[BR]] == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GpENI GpENI] == [[ThumbImage(gpeni.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-gpeni.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10759306 Click here to view GpENI's video] ''Demo Participants'': James Sterbenz, PI, Ali Sydney, Ramkumar Cherukuri [[BR]] GpENI demonstrated the addition of nodes to the GpENI overlay demo and the integration of MyVINI and MyPLC controllers interface. == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIMetaOps GENI Meta-Ops (GMOC)] == [[ThumbImage(gmoc.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-gmoc.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10697855 Click here to view GMOC's video] ''Demo Participants'': Jon-Paul Herron, PI, Luke Fowler, Camilo Viecco[[BR]] GMOC demonstrated its GENI visualization and Emergency Stop prototypes for the GENI Meta-Operations Center. == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENICloud GENICloud] == [[ThumbImage(genicloud.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-genicloud.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10758701 Click here to view GENICloud's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENICloud/GEC7Poster.pdf Click here to see GENICloud's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Rick Mcgeer, PI, Marco Yuen, Andy Bavier [[BR]] GENICloud demonstrated the ability to deploy virtual machines on a Eucalyptus cluster using the SFA. This is the first step toward federating Eucalyptus clouds with GENI. == [wiki:IGENI iGENI] == [[ThumbImage(igeni.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[Image(photo-igeni.JPG, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/iGENI_POSTER-final3-outlineproof%5B1%5D.jpg Click here to see iGENI's poster] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/iGENI%20DemonstrationTestbed%20GEC%207%20March%202010%20AB.ppt Click here to see iGENI's status update slide] ''Demo Participants'': Joe Mambretti, PI. Jim Chen [[BR]] The iGENI demonstration at GEC7 presented the capabilities of flexible, programmable networks, including dynamic path provisioning among multiple sites and distances. The demonstration showcased eight scenarios using a) static paths and programmable edge devices and b) programmable dynamic paths using static edge devices. Scenarios include high performance protocol demonstrations at multiple distances, including one at 7,000 miles, enabling researchers to dynamically adjust experimental testbeds for various distances among sites. == [wiki:InstrumentationTools Instrumentation Tools (INSTOOLS)] == [[ThumbImage(instools.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-instools.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10727200 Click here to view INSTOOLS' video] ''Demo Participants'': Jim Griffioen, PI [[BR]] INSTOOLS demonstrated its instrumentation and measurement system running in the ProtoGENI environment. The demonstration included the system's ability to automatically deploy and initialize measurement infrastructure for a slice. Live demonstrations of the web interface used to monitor network performance within a slice were also shown. == [wiki:IMF Integrated Measurement Framework (IMF)] == ''Demo Participants'':Ilia Baldin [[BR]] The IMF, ERM and LEARN projects, in collaboration with ORCA-BEN, demonstrated the Measurement Handler software and the initial IMF framework software utilizing Measurement Handler software on the BEN substrate by retrieving and publishing physical layer measurements from BEN Infinera DTN optical ROADMs and Polatis optical switches. == [wiki:K-GENI K-GENI] == [[ThumbImage(video-kgeni.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10723915 Click here to view K-GENI's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/GEC7-KGENI-ETRI-poster.pdf Click here to view K-GENI's poster] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/GEC7-KGENI-ETRI-Platform.pdf Click here to see K-GENI's presentation] ''Demo Participants'': Myung-Ki Shin, PI, Dongkyun Kim[[BR]] K-GENI demonstrated the high performance Future Internet Virtualized Programmable Platform based on Network Processors. It includes the ProtoGENI compatible Control Framework and the functions of dynamic resource management, dynamic topology management and program download. == [wiki:KanseiSensorNet KanseiSensorNet] == [[ThumbImage(Kansei.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] ''Demo Participants'': Wenjie Zeng [[BR]] The !KanseiSensorNet team demonstrated a federated experiment spanning both the Kansei Sensor Network and [http://neteye.cs.wayne.edu/neteye/home.php NetEye] testbeds located at the Ohio State University and the Wayne State University. Federation was done through the Kansei researcher portal. == [wiki:LEARN LEARN] == ''Demo Participants'': Deniz Gurkan, P.I. [[BR]] LEARN project in collaboration with ORCA-BEN and IMF demonstrated the measurement handler software retrieving measurements from Infinera DTN optical ROADMs on the BEN network. LEARN in collaboration with ORCA-BEN demonstrated that an isolated ORCA instance has been created in Dr. Gurkan's lab, moving towards later integration with LEARN. == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/Mid-Atlantic%20Crossroads MAX] == [[Image(max.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-max.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10760245 Click here to view MAX's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/MAX-GEC7-poster-1.pdf Click here to see MAX's poster1] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/MAX-GEC7-poster-2.pdf Click here to see MAX's poster2] ''Demo Participant'': Tom Lehman [[BR]] In this demonstration MAX provided an update on the status and capabilities of the Mid-Atlantic Crossroads GENI Facility. This included a demonstration of the MAX Aggregate Manager to provide access to the substrate resources which include !PlanetLab nodes and NetFPGA hosts. In addition, MAX provided an update on their ongoing work to enable interconnects and access from external organizations and facilities via integration with the global dynamic circuit network. == [wiki:MillionNodeGENI Million Node GENI (MILNGENI)] == [[ThumbImage(million_node_geni.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-seattle.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10721832 Click here to view MILNGENI's video] ''Demo Participant'': Justin Cappos, PI [[BR]] MILNGENI represents a software component that anyone can install to participate in GENI. The Million Node GENI project demonstrated resource utilization and experiment lib deployment on 10-20 end user machines. Automated and manual tools for controlling experiments were also demonstrated. == [wiki:netKarma NetKarma] == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/Netkarma_poster_gec7.pdf Click here to see NetKarma's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Chris Small PI, Jeannie Albrecht (GUSH PI) [[BR]] !NetKarma demonstrated the generation of a Open Provenance Model graph from an experimenter using GUSH. == [wiki:OnTimeMeasure On Time Measurement] == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/GEC7-OnTimeMeasureGENI-Poster.pdf Click here to see OnTimeMeasure's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Prasad Calyam, PI [[BR]] The !OnTimeMeasure GENI team demonstrated basic functionality of a measurement service for user experiments on the geographically distributed ProtoGENI aggregate. The demo featured a web-portal for submitting measurement requests, controlling the measurement service, and querying measurement data within a ProtoGENI slice. [[BR]] == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OFCLEM OpenFlow Clemson (OFCLEM)] == [[ThumbImage(video-ofclem.png)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10615711 Click here to view OFCLEM's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/Clemson-OpenFlow-Demo-GEC7.pdf Click here to see OFCLEM's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Kuang-Ching Wang, PI, Dan Schmiedt [[BR]] !OpenFlow Clemson demonstrated the operation of an !OpenFlow network at Clemson consisting of one Toroki switch, two PC Engine APs, and multiple !OpenFlow-enabled laptops controlled via NOX, flowvisor, and SNAC. The demo showed the basic operations of all components and laptop handoff experiments across the APs. The demo was conducted remotely on the Clemson campus and viewed at the GEC7 site via ENVI/LAVI and video conferencing. == [wiki:OFUWA OpenFlow University of Washington (OFUWA)] == [[ThumbImage(video-ofuwash.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10761231 Click here to view OFUWA's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/plug-n-serve-screenshot.png Click here to see a screen shot of the demonstration] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/plug-n-serve-paper.pdf Click here to read the Plug-n-Serve paper] ''Demo Participants'': Arvind Krishnamurthy, PI, Vjeko Brajkovic [[BR]] !OpenFlow U Washington demonstrated the Plug-n-Serve load balancing mechanism for clients accessing web servers at the University of Washington and Stanford throgh !OpenFlow-enabled networks. == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OFGT OpenFlow GeorgiaTech (OFGT)] == [[ThumbImage(video-ofgt.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10694783 Click here to view OFGT's video] ''Demo Participants'': Nick Feamster, PI, Ankur Nayak [[BR]] !OpenFlow Georgia Tech demonstrated their !OpenFlow campus deployment configuration for experimentation focused on !OpenFlow enabled next-generation network admission control system as a precursor to deployment into the campus residential network. == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OFUWI OpenFlow Wisconsin (OFUWI)] == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/UofWisc_GEC7_Update.pdf Click here to see OFUWI's status update slides] ''Demo Participants'': Theo Benson, Mike Blodgett [[BR]] !OpenFlow at U Wisconsin demonstrated OpenSAFE network monitoring and the University of Wisconsin-Madison current deployment. Monitoring is crucial for both networks and testbeds, monitoring enables operators to perform security checks and to troubleshoot network problems. To this end U Wisconsin developed OpenSAFE, a monitoring and network security platform, built using the !OpenFlow framework that allows operators to better monitor their network infrastructure. Leveraging the power of OpenSAFE, operators of E-GENI infrastructure will be able to instrument powerful network security applications for E-GENI. In this demo, U Wisconsin presented an overview of the OpenSAFE framework and ALARMS, the accompanying policy language, showing the flexibility of OpenSAFE by implementing several different security policies in ALARMS. Extending E-GENI to enterprises and universities requires the deployment of devices capable of supporting the E-GENI requirements and the ability to allocate network slices on these devices. Over the last 3 months, U Wisconsin worked with three network operators to deploy three !OpenFlow switches that are capable of fulfilling the E-GENI requirements, in the wiring closets of the Computer Sciences building. Although still in the initial stages, this deployment is able to support the coexistence of multiple network slices through the use of the !FlowVisor framework. In this demo, U Wisconsin displayed the ability of this deployment to support two network slices. The first slice, the production slice, contained network traffic managed by an instance of SNAC, whereas the second slice, the research slice, was managed by a research controller running an experimental routing protocol. == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OFRG OpenFlow Rutgers (OFRG)] == ''Demo Participant'': Ivan Seskar, PI [[BR]] !OpenFlow Rutgers demonstrated !OpenFlow campus trials in their Rutgers campus by deploying switches between the wireless research network and Internet2. !OpenFlow switches in the ORBIT indoor mesh testbed enhance performance and flexibility to support grid virtualization. == OpenFlow BBN == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/OFBBN.pdf Click here to see OFBBN's poster] ''Demo Participant'': Josh Smift, System Engineer at BBN Technologies [[BR]] !OpenFlow BBN presented a poster showing the wide-area network connectivity for the nine deployed campus sites participating in the Spiral 2 !OpenFlow Campus Trials, and demonstrated the configuration and operation of their small-scale !OpenFlow deployment, which included an NEC switch with one non-!OpenFlow VLAN, and two !OpenFlow VLANs, two !OpenFlow controllers (SNAC and NOX), and the !FlowVisor. == [wiki:OFIU OpenFlow Indiana University (OFIU)] == [[ThumbImage(video-ofiu.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10749841 Click here to view OFIU's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/IU_Openflow_connections.pdf Click here to see OFIU's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Christopher Small, PI, Matt Davy, Co-PI [[BR]] At GEC7 OFIU created a simple test of integration of the GpENI cluster and the !OpenFlow switches. They utilized two of the !PlanetLab servers in the IU GpENI cluster, 3 of the HP 6600 switches in the testlab and the SNAC controller to demonstrate the construction of policy rules that would block or enable traffic between the two !PlanetLab hosts. OFIU also showed the Nagios monitoring interface and how it was monitoring all switches use in the demonstration. == The ORBIT Control Framework == The ORBIT control framework from Rutgers University, emphasizing wireless networks, the ORBIT Measurement Framework (OMF), and WiMAX, displayed their early Spiral 2 [wiki:GEC7Demos4#WIMAX WiMAX] work. == The ORCA Control Framework == The ORCA control framework from Duke University and RENCI, emphasizing development of distributed resource allocation strategies and integration of sensor networks, presented their intra cluster integration results at GEC7. Projects such as - [wiki:GEC7Demos4#ORCA-BEN ORCA-BEN], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#LEARN LEARN], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#IMF IMF], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#GCii GCii], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#DiverseOutdoorMobileEnvironmentDOME DOME], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#ViSE-DiCloud ViSE-DiCLOUD], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#KanseiSensorNet Kansei] and [wiki:GEC7Demos4#iGENI iGENI] demonstrated their early Sprial 2 accomplishments. == [wiki:ORCABEN ORCA-BEN] == [[ThumbImage(video-orcaben.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10466220 Click here to view ORCA/BEN's video] ''Demo Participants'': Ilia Baldin, PI, Jeff Chase, Co-PI, Chris Heerman [[BR]] ORCA and BEN demonstrated a distributed network management capability in a shared environment between universities that can ensure the operational success of experimenting at-scale using GENI enabled infrastructure for robust, comprehensive and distributed substrate monitoring and management. Their demo focussed on how to use and stop a slice in a coordinated and efficient fashion. This included a researcher, university and a network provider collaborating together. [[BR]] == The PlanetLab Control Framework == The !PlanetLab control framework from Princeton University, emphasizing development of control framework reference implementations and a range of component technologies and tools, displayed their early Spiral 2 progress. Projects such as [wiki:GEC7Demos4#GUSH GUSH], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#Raven Raven], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#GpENI GpENI], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#ScaleOverlayHostingSPP SPP], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#SCAFFOLD SCAFFOLD] and Campus !OpenFlow ([wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowWisconsinOFUWI University of Wisconsin], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowRutgersOFRG RutgersOFRG], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowClemsonOFCLEM University of Clemson], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowGeorgiaTechOFGT Georgia Institute of Technology], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowIndianaUniversityOFIU Indiana University], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowWashingtonOFUWA University of Washington] and [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OpenFlowBBN BBN]) demonstrated their work. == The ProtoGENI Control Framework == The !ProtoGENI control framework, built around the Emulab project at the University of Utah and emphasizing network control and measurement and integrated experiment environments, integrated demonstrations from teh following projects: [wiki:GEC7Demos4#ProtoGENI ProtoGENI], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#DigitalObjectRegistryDIGOBREG Digital Object Registry], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#OnTimeMeasurement On Time Measurement], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#MillionNodeGENIMILNGENI Million Node GENI], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#CMULAB CMULab], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#InstrumentationToolsINSTOOLS Instrumentation Tools], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#PrimoGENI PrimoGENI], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#ScalableMonitoringS3Monitor Scalable Monitoring], [wiki:GEC7Demos4#ProgrammableEdgeNodeUMLPEN Programmable Edge Nodes], and [wiki:GEC7Demos4#DavisSocialLinkDSL Davis Social Links]. == [wiki:ProtoGENI ProtoGENI] == [[ThumbImage(video-protogeni.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10731936 Click here to view ProtoGENI's video] ''Demo Participant'': Rob Ricci, PI [[BR]] ProtoGENI demonstrated creating slices on the ProtoGENI federation using the Emulab interface. This demo involved using the Emulab web interface and GUI to create a slice that spans multiple aggregates, using the ProtoGENI APIs on the back end to reserve resources. This included an initial set of the Emulab experimenter tools 'ported' to GENI. == [wiki:PrimoGENI PrimoGENI] == [[ThumbImage(video-primogeni.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10697195 Click here to view PrimoGENI's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/PrimoGENI%20poster-GEC7.pdf Click here to see PrimoGENI's poster] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/PrimoGENI%20presentation-GEC7.pdf Click here to see PrimoGENI's presentation] ''Demo Participants'': Jason Liu, PI, Miguel A. Erazo, Nathanael Van Vorst [[BR]] PrimoGENI demonstrated the creation of an experiment in ProtoGENI using the PrimoGENI scripting language and simulation/emulation environment. The demo also gave a preview PrimoGENI's preliminary GUI prototype. == [wiki:ProgrammableEdgeNode Programmable Edge Node (UMLPEN)] == ''Demo Participant'': Yan Luo, PI [[BR]] UMLPEN demonstrated Programmable Edge Node integration with ProtoGENI. == [wiki:ProvisioningService Raven] == [[ThumbImage(raven.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] ''Demo Participant'': John Hartman [[BR]] Raven demonstrated iftd, an intelligent transport mechanism for Stork that chooses the best transport protocol to download a package (e.g. !BitTorrent, HTTP, !CoBlitz). Iftd is also the basis for the Stork nest slice that serves as a proxy for Stork on !PlanetLab nodes so that a particular package is only downloaded to the node once. The demo also illustrated the "raven" tool for easily creating packages and installing them in an an experiment (which may span slices) and the latest version of Owl, a service for monitoring experiments. == [wiki:ScalableMonitoring Scalable Monitoring (S3Monitor)] == [[ThumbImage(video-s3monitor.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10702299 Click here to view S3MONITOR's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/GEC7-demo-poster.pdf Click here to see S3MONITOR's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Puneet Sharma, Sriharsha Gangam[[BR]] S3MONITOR demonstrated sensor pod implementation on four ProtoGENI nodes. The initial version supports on-demand invocation of measurements from a webportal. == [wiki:"Internet Scale Overlay Hosting" SuperCharged PLab Platform (SPP)] == [[ThumbImage(spp.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/GEC7-demo-SPP.pdf Click here to view SPP's presentation slides] ''Demo Participants'':Jon Turner, PI, John !DeHart [[BR]] SPP demonstrated some of the activities that took place during the SPP Tutorial earlier in the day. == [wiki:SCAFFOLD SCAFFOLD] == [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/scaffold-poster.pdf Click here to view SCAFFOLD's poster presentation] ''Demo Participant'': Steve Ko[[BR]] The Service-Centric Architecture For Flexible Object Localization and Distribution (SCAFFOLD) project presented a poster summarizing an earlier demo. == [wiki:TIED TIED] == [[ThumbImage(video-tied.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10757338 Click here to view TIED's video] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/Demo.pdf Click here to see TIED's poster1] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/Stitching.pdf Click here to see TIED's poster2] ''Demo Participants'':Ted Faber, [[BR]] Demonstrated the TIED plug-in system incorporating !ProtoGENI resources in a TIED experiment/slice. == [wiki:VISE VISE] and [wiki:DICLOUD DICLOUD] == [[ThumbImage(vise.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-vise.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10733059 Click here to view ViSE-DICLOUD's video] ''Demo Participant'': David Irwin [[BR]] The VISE and Data-Intensive Cloud Control (DICLOUD projects) showed an integrated demo in the ORCA environment that sent streaming radar data from the VISE sensors over an NLR VLAN between UMass and Duke to the demo site. The project animated and displayed the live radar data using a !GoogleMaps interface, and archived the data to Amazon EC2 over a tunnelled layer 2 connection using OpenVPN. == [wiki:VMI-FED VMI-FED] == [[ThumbImage(vmi.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC7Demos/VMI-FED-GEC7-Handout.pdf Click here to see VMI-FED's poster] ''Demo Participants'': Brian Hay, Co-PI, Don Kliane, Greg Kluper [[BR]] VMI-FED demonstrated the use of virtual machine introspection (VMI) to unobtrusively acquire data from running virtual machines, including network, process, and kernel state statistics. == [wiki:WiMAX WIMAX] == [[ThumbImage(orbit.jpg, nolink)]] [[BR]] [[ThumbImage(video-wimax.png, nolink)]] [[BR]] [http://vimeo.com/10758201 Click here to view WIMAX's video] ''Demo Participants'': Ivan Seskar, PI, Max Ott, Gautam D. Bhanage, [[BR]] The WiMAX project demonstrated an open virtualized WiMAX base station in the ORBIT environment using mobile OMF with location-based control and WiMAX support. '''Thanks to Karen Green and Josh Coyle at RENCI for video support.'''