Changes between Version 29 and Version 30 of GEC9DemoSummary


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    4444== Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GPENI) ==
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    46 ''Demo Participants:'' James P.G. Sterbenz, Deep Medhi, Byrav Ramamurthy, Caterina Scolio, Don Gruenbacher, Greg Monaco, Jeff Verrant, Cort Buffington, David Hutchison, Bernhard Platter, Joseph B. Evans, Rick McMullen, Baek-Young Choi, Jim Archuleta, Andrew Scott  [[BR]]
    47 Demonstration of GpENI (Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation) programmable testbed for future Internet research. GpENI is an international testbed centered on a Midwest US regional optical network that is programmable at all layers of the protocol stack, using PlanetLab, VINI, and DCN, and interconnected to ProtoGENI in the US and G-Lab and ResumeNet? in Europe. We will demonstrate the topology, functionality, and operations of GpENI. [[BR]]
     46''Demo Participants:'' James P.G. Sterbenz, Deep Medhi, Byrav Ramamurthy, Caterina Scolio, Don Gruenbacher, Greg Monaco, Jeff Verrant, Cort Buffington, David Hutchison, Bernhard Platter, Joseph B. Evans, Rick !McMullen, Baek-Young Choi, Jim Archuleta, Andrew Scott  [[BR]]
     47Demonstration of GpENI (Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation) programmable testbed for future Internet research. GpENI is an international testbed centered on a Midwest US regional optical network that is programmable at all layers of the protocol stack, using PlanetLab, VINI, and DCN, and interconnected to ProtoGENI in the US and G-Lab and !ResumeNet in Europe. We will demonstrate the topology, functionality, and operations of GpENI. [[BR]]
    4848Affiliatoin(s): The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Great Plains Network, Ciena Government Solutions, Qwest Government Services, KanREN, MOREnet, Lancaster University, ETH Zurich
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    5050== GENI/Ecalyptus Federated Resource Allocation (GENICloud) ==
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    52 ''Demo Participants:'' Alvin Au Young, Andy Bavier, Jessica Blaine, James Kempf, Joe Mambretti, Rick McGeer, Alex Snoeren, Marco Yuen [[BR]]
    53 GENICloud is a flexible, SFA-based cloud environment running at HP OpenCirrus?, UCSD, and Northwestern. In this demo we will show the capabilities of the GENICloud environment by showing a multi-site cloud-based transcoding application, that will be shown on both the show floor and available to any participant with an Internet connection.   [[BR]]
    54 Affiliation(s): HP Labs, PlanetWorks, U.C. San Diego, U. of Victoria, U. of Illinois, Urbana- Champaing
     52''Demo Participants:'' Alvin Au Young, Andy Bavier, Jessica Blaine, James Kempf, Joe Mambretti, Rick !McGeer, Alex Snoeren, Marco Yuen [[BR]]
     53GENICloud is a flexible, SFA-based cloud environment running at HP !OpenCirrus, UCSD, and Northwestern. In this demo we will show the capabilities of the GENICloud environment by showing a multi-site cloud-based transcoding application, that will be shown on both the show floor and available to any participant with an Internet connection.   [[BR]]
     54Affiliation(s): HP Labs, !PlanetWorks, U.C. San Diego, U. of Victoria, U. of Illinois, Urbana- Champaing
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    7777== iGENI: A Distributed Network Research Infrastructure for the Global Environment for Network Innovation (iGENI) ==
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    79 ''Demo Participants:'' Joe Mambretti, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti [[BR]]
    80 iGENI GEC 9 Demonstrations The iGENI dynamic network provisioning demonstrations showcase capabilities for large scale (national and international) multiple domain dynamic provisioning, including L1/L2 path involving multiple sites, using specialized signaling and implementation techniques. Dynamic Provisioning for the iGENI Cluster D Network In partnership with RENCI (Renaissance Computing Institute), Duke University, the University of Massachusetts, and other D-Cluster participants, iGENI Consortium has implemented the Open Resource Control Architecture (ORCA) control framework at the StarLight?? international exchange facility and it is supporting a demonstration of flexible, programmable heterogeneous networking among multiple national and international sites, including dynamic path provisioning. Several iGENI demonstrations will showcase this dynamic provisioning. Highly Scalable Network Research TransCloud?? Prototype This multi-organization TransCloud?? demonstration showcases a capability for using dynamic large scale cloud and network infrastructure for highly distributed specialized capabilities among multiple sites connected by the iGENI network, including digital media transcoding and streaming to multiple edge platforms, supported by scaleable cloud computing and network provisioning. [[BR]]
     79''Demo Participants:'' Joe Mambretti, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. !DeFanti [[BR]]
     80iGENI GEC 9 Demonstrations The iGENI dynamic network provisioning demonstrations showcase capabilities for large scale (national and international) multiple domain dynamic provisioning, including L1/L2 path involving multiple sites, using specialized signaling and implementation techniques. Dynamic Provisioning for the iGENI Cluster D Network In partnership with RENCI (Renaissance Computing Institute), Duke University, the University of Massachusetts, and other D-Cluster participants, iGENI Consortium has implemented the Open Resource Control Architecture (ORCA) control framework at the !StarLight international exchange facility and it is supporting a demonstration of flexible, programmable heterogeneous networking among multiple national and international sites, including dynamic path provisioning. Several iGENI demonstrations will showcase this dynamic provisioning. Highly Scalable Network Research !TransCloud Prototype.  This multi-organization !TransCloud demonstration showcases a capability for using dynamic large scale cloud and network infrastructure for highly distributed specialized capabilities among multiple sites connected by the iGENI network, including digital media transcoding and streaming to multiple edge platforms, supported by scaleable cloud computing and network provisioning. [[BR]]
    8181Affiliation(s): Northwestern University, University of Illinois at Chicago, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
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    9191''Demo Participants:'' Peter O'Neil, Tom Lehman [[BR]]
    92 In this demonstration we will show how the PlanetLab  SFI/SFA can be used to submit requests to the Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) GENI Aggregate Manager for the purpose of dynamic instantiation of an experiment topology. The dynamically instantiated topology will be constructed from a diverse set of resources including PlanetLab  slices, dynamically provisioned network paths across the MAX network, and dynamically provisioned network paths across ProtoGENI. This demonstration will also include information on how the current MAX Aggregate Manager interfaces with the PlanetLab MyPLC controller, IDC based dynamic networks (Internet2 ION, ESnet SDN, GEANT AutoBahn?, USLHCNet, and various regional networks), and ProtoGENI Aggregate Manager. [[BR]]
     92In this demonstration we will show how the PlanetLab  SFI/SFA can be used to submit requests to the Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX) GENI Aggregate Manager for the purpose of dynamic instantiation of an experiment topology. The dynamically instantiated topology will be constructed from a diverse set of resources including PlanetLab  slices, dynamically provisioned network paths across the MAX network, and dynamically provisioned network paths across ProtoGENI. This demonstration will also include information on how the current MAX Aggregate Manager interfaces with the PlanetLab MyPLC controller, IDC based dynamic networks (Internet2 ION, ESnet SDN, GEANT !AutoBahn, USLHCNet, and various regional networks), and ProtoGENI Aggregate Manager. [[BR]]
    9393Affiliation(s): Mid-Atlantic Crossroads GigaPOP , University of Maryland, College Park , University of Southern California, Qwest Eckington Place NE, George Washington University
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    95 == Instrumentation and Measurement for GENI a.k.a. GENI Inst & Meas (obsolete), MeasurementSystem, (MeasurementSys)  ==
     95== Instrumentation and Measurement for GENI a.k.a. GENI Inst & Meas (obsolete), MeasurementSystem, (!MeasurementSys)  ==
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    9797''Demo Participants:'' Paul Barford, Mark Crovella, Joel Sommers [[BR]]
     
    125125== OpenFlow Campus Trials at Stanford University (OFSTAN) ==
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    127 ''Demo Participants:'' Nick McKeown, Guru Parulkar [[BR]]
     127''Demo Participants:'' Nick !McKeown, Guru Parulkar [[BR]]
    128128We will demonstrate a series of OpenFlow controller software for use in GENI experiments, where variation of OpenFlow controllers should be helpful for wide range of experiments. This demonstration will exhibit individual demonstrations of multiple OpenFlow controllers at least including NOX with SNAC (Stanford), Beacon (Stanford) and Helios (NEC Lab). In the demo, each controller will highlight their features so that the researcher can decide which controller is the best for them. This demonstration is jointly done by Stanford University and NEC. [[BR]]
    129129Affiliation: Stanford University
     
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    191191''Demo Participants:" James Griffioen, Zongming Fei, Jacobus van der Merwe [[BR]]     
    192 GENI ShadowNet? Demo - "Internet in a Slice".  Experiments often want to emulate a wide-area network that consists of multiple ASes running realistic intra and inter domain routing protocols. We will demonstrate how the GENI ShadowNet? Juniper routers can be used to create a set of networks (ASes) that have all the essential components and protocols that make up the Internet.  (We will be working with the Utah ProtoGENI group to create backbone connections across Internet 2 between the GENI ShadowNet? routers) [[BR]]
     192GENI !ShadowNet Demo - "Internet in a Slice".  Experiments often want to emulate a wide-area network that consists of multiple ASes running realistic intra and inter domain routing protocols. We will demonstrate how the GENI !ShadowNet Juniper routers can be used to create a set of networks (ASes) that have all the essential components and protocols that make up the Internet.  (We will be working with the Utah ProtoGENI group to create backbone connections across Internet 2 between the GENI !ShadowNet routers) [[BR]]
    193193Affiliation(s): University of Kentucky, AT&T Research, Internet2
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    195195== Internet Scale Overlay Hosting (SPP) ==
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    197 ''Demo Participants:" Jon Turner, Patrick Crowley, John DeHart [[BR]]
     197''Demo Participants:" Jon Turner, Patrick Crowley, John !DeHart [[BR]]
    198198Demonstrate one or two new slices. [[BR]]
    199199Affiliation(s): Washington University, St. Louis, MO
     
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    203203''Demo Participants:" Michael Zink, Prashant Shenoy, Jim Kurose, David Irwin, Emmanuel Cecchet [[BR]]
    204 An example of a radar forecasting application using ViSE and DiCloud? resources.  [[BR]]
     204An example of a radar forecasting application using ViSE and !DiCloud resources.  [[BR]]
    205205Affiliation(s): UMASS Amherst
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    215215''Demo Participants:" Suman Banerjee, Sateesh Addepalli [[BR]]
    216216Demo: Continuous Vehicular Connectivity through Multiple Wide-area Interfaces
    217 This demo will highlight real-time tracking and monitoring of mobile testbed nodes deployed on Madison city busses and Coach USA vehicles. Nodes connect via 3G and WiMax? depending on the deployment.  [[BR]]
     217This demo will highlight real-time tracking and monitoring of mobile testbed nodes deployed on Madison city busses and Coach USA vehicles. Nodes connect via 3G and !WiMax depending on the deployment.  [[BR]]
    218218Affiliation(s): Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) laboratory, Cisco Systems
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