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Project Number

1660

Project Title

Control, Measurement, and Resource Management Framework for Heterogeneous and Mobile Wireless Testbeds
a.k.a. ORBIT

Technical Contacts

Principal Investigator: Marco Gruteser WINLAB / Rutgers University gruteser@winlab.rutgers.edu http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/~gruteser/
Co-Principal Investigator: Max Ott NICTA max.ott@nicta.com.au http://www.nicta.com.au/people/ottm
Co-Principal Investigator: Ivan Seskar WINLAB / Rutgers University Ivan Seskar http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/~seskar/
Technical Staff: Joseph Milkjovic WINLAB / Rutgers University
Technical Staff: Thierry Rakotoarivelo NICTA Thierry.Rakotoarivelo@nicta.com.au http://www.nicta.com.au/people/rakotoarivelot

Participating Projects and Organizations

OMF (cOntrol and Management Framework)
ORBIT Testbed
WINLAB / Rutgers University, North Brunswick, NJ
NICTA, Alexandria, NSW, Australia

Scope

The scope of work on this project is to extend the OMF (cOntrol and Management Framework) to design and implement a prototype of a GENI-compliant resource management, experiment control, and measurement framework, so that it can support experiments across heterogeneous testbed resources, with a specific focus on mobile testbeds. GENI control framework functions will be added to the OMF as they become defined. Support for mobile testbeds will include the handling of disconnection, and providing temporal and spatial control. Reference implementations of your GENI-compliant resource management, experiment control, and measurement framework will be provided to another wireless project, and its testbed will be integrated into your OMF environment as a federated testbed. Both testbeds will be connected to a GENI backbone network.

Current Capabilities

The scope of work on this project

Milestones

MilestoneDate(ORBIT: 1a Extend OMF to support multiple heterogeneous testbeds)? status
MilestoneDate(ORBIT: 1b Extend OMF interfaces and software to support mobile testbeds)? status
MilestoneDate(ORBIT: 1c provide reference implementations of extended OMF software to WiMAX project)? status
MilestoneDate(ORBIT: 1d Provide VLAN connections to the GENI backbone)? status
MilestoneDate(ORBIT: 1e Establish OMF operating environment, verify, and demo)? status
MilestoneDate(ORBIT: 1f Support experimentation by other GENI users)? status
ORBIT: 1out Contribute to GENI outreach plan status

Project Technical Documents

Current OMF documents
Earlier ORBIT documents and Early ORBIT documents

ORBIT diagram

ORBIT images

For an architecture overview, see:

  1. Raychaudhuri, et al, “Overview of the ORBIT radio grid testbed for evaluation of next-generation wireless network protocols,” in Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2005. See ORBIT Testbed

Maximilian Ott, Ivan Seskar, Robert Siracusa, Manpreet Singh, "ORBIT Testbed Software Architecture: Supporting Experiments as a Service" , Proceedings of IEEE Tridentcom 2005, Trento, Italy, Feb 2005

Manpreet Singh, Maximilian Ott, Ivan Seskar and Pandurang Kamat, "ORBIT Measurements Framework and Library (OML): Motivations, Design,Implementation, and Features" , Proceedings of IEEE Tridentcom 2005, Trento, Italy, Feb 2005

  1. Raychaudhuri and Editors M. Gerla, “New architectures and disruptive technologies for the future internet: The wireless, mobile and sensor network perspective” Report of NSF Wireless Mobile Planning Group (WMPG) Workshop, August 2005, at report

Quarterly Status Reports

ORBIT: 4Q08 Status Report
ORBIT: 1Q09 Status Report

Spiral 1 Connectivity

Location of equipment:

Lab at WINLAB / Rutgers University, North Brunswick, NJ
Lab at NICTA, Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Clearinghouse will be located in WINLAB.

Layer 3 connectivity

WINLAB has existing IP connectivity and public addresses that will also be used for GENI. NICTA layer 3 connectivity is TBD.

Layer 2 connectivity

WINLAB will connect layer 2 to MAGPI East in Philadelphia. Additional fiber infrastructure is needed; one piece has been acquired, one is in place, and a third is planned for completion June 30. Rutgers has an existing connecton to MAGPI East in Philadelphia. Connection to NLR or Internet2 TBD.

(Status on April 1: The missing fiber link between the Rutgers Food Science building and the Route 1 fiber corridor (~1 mile) will be provisioned by June 30. We will be creating a 1 Gig lambda for WINLAB in July to our current location at 401 Broad Street in Philadelphia on the 9th floor. From what we've heard to date, GENI is not using the 10Gig Wave, but is using the general Internet2 network; thus, we should be able to hand off directly to MAGPI in our current location. In the meantime, we are ready to test L2 connectivity using a VPN over the excess capacity of 400Mbps on Rutgers University's existing commodity feed to L2, if another testbed is available for connection.)

NICTA plans connection via Australian Advanced Research Network to a PoP in Seattle, with possible connectivity to Internet2 and NLR. Possible DCN for GENI virtual ethernet connection. Details TBD.

IT contact at WINLAB: via Ivan Seskar

IT contact at NICTA: via Max Ott

GPO Liason System Engineer

Harry Mussman hmussman@geni.net

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