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GENI NICE Evening Demos

Location

Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf Hotel
2500 Mason St
San Francisco, CA 94133

Schedule

Tuesday Nov 10, 2015 - 5.30pm - 7.30pm

Session Leaders

Manu Gosain
GENI Project Office
Peter Stickney
GENI Project Office

Details

The evening demo session gives GENI NICE 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.

Projects

Education

Virtual Computer Networks Lab

Attendees interested in using GENI for education should attend this demo. In this demo we will present assignments that we have created within the scope of our GENI Virtual Computer Networks Lab. These assignments are executed on GENI testbeds and can be used by teachers in their Computer Networks or Distributed Systems classes. In addition to the assignments we will demonstrate LabWiki and how it can be used by students to execute the assignments. We will also demonstrate LabWiki’s features that support teachers in setting up and evaluating assignments.

Participants:

Education Modules using GENI

This is a demo (with a poster at the demo station as well) of education modules that can be used in undergraduate networking classes. We have developed several curricular modules to teach basic networking concepts, including congestion control, TCP vs UDP, exploring router size, and several others.

If you teach networking courses, and would like toteands-on real demo, in-class tutorials, or assignments using GENI infrastructure to reinforce concepts through experimentation, please stop by our demo, and visit: geni.web.unc.edu

Participants:

  • Jay Aikat, aikat@cs.unc.edu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Kevin Jeffay
  • Ryan Doyle

Future Internet Architectures