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     1[[PageOutline]]
     2
     3= Catalog of WiMAX Experiments, Demos and Tutorials =
     4
     5
     6== 1.  References ==
     7
     8=== 1.1  How to Run Experiments on GENI WiMAX Testbeds  ===
     9
     10[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIExperimenterWelcome/Repository/WiMax  overview and instructions]
     11 
     12===  1.2  OMF/OML in WiMAX Sites and Experiments  ===
     13
     14[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment#StepstoDeployingOMFOMLinWiMAXSitesandExperiments  use cases]  [[BR]]
     15
     16=== 1.3  Writing and Conducting WiMAX Experiments Using OMF/OML at GEC11 ===
     17               
     18[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#a2.Guidetothisdocument guide to document] [[BR]]
     19
     20[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#a5.BasicWiMAXthroughputexperiment  reference WiMAX throughput experiment]  [[BR]]
     21
     22[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#a10.Conductinganexperiment  conducting an experiment]  [[BR]]
     23
     24=== 1.4 Using OMF and OML in Your Experiment at GEC12 ===
     25Christoph Dwertmann  (NICTA)  [[BR]]
     26
     27[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/omf-gec10%20copy.pdf  slides] [[BR]]
     28
     29[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#GENIWiMAXExperimentsUsingOMFOML  Basic throughput experiment using OMF/OML]  [[BR]]
     30
     31OML'ified apps we know of include:[[BR]]
     32  gpslogger[[BR]]
     33  Iperf[[BR]]
     34  omf_nmetrics[[BR]]
     35  omf_trace[[BR]]
     36  otg and otr[[BR]]
     37  wlanconfig_oml[[BR]]
     38  Yantt (Yet another network testing tool)[[BR]]
     39  SNMP wrapper[[BR]]
     40
     41[http://oml.mytestbed.net/projects/omlapp/wiki  Repository for OML'ified apps]  [[BR]]
     42
     43List of available modules with OMF and OML for use in your experiment [[BR]]
     44Approach for adding OMF and OML interfaces to additional modules [[BR]]
     45
     46
     47=== 1.5) Types of WiMAX Experiments in GENI ===
     48
     49Paper including sections on basic and extended WiMAX sites, and on WiMAX research and service experiments:    [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC13Agenda/WiMAXPlanning/020112b_ExtendingGENI_TridentCom2012.pdf  pdf]  [[BR]]
     50
     51
     52
     53== 2.  Experiments and Demos ==
     54
     55
     56===  2.1  WiMAX Base Station Demo at GEC6  ===
     57
     58See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/Gec6Agenda/2009-11-17%20GEC6%20WiMAX%20Demo.pdf  slides][[BR]]
     59
     60This demo included: [[BR]]
     61 WiMAX coverage from Rutgers, WINLAB to an outdoor mobile client, driving in a loop.  [[BR]]
     62 Throughput to an indoor mobile client, demonstrating imporved throughput due to traffic shaping.  [[BR]]
     63
     64=== 2.2  Demo Planning at GEC7 ===
     65
     66See [wiki:gec7demoplan  notes] [[BR]]
     67
     68At the  GEC7 meeting on 3/16, Dipankar (Ray) Raychaudhuri led the campus projects in a discussion of research use cases and planned experiments; see
     69
     70=== 2.3  Demo Planning for GEC8 and GEC9 ===
     71
     72See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC8GEC9DemoPlans  notes]  [[BR]]
     73
     74===  2.4  ParkNet Demo at GEC9  ===
     75
     76See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/WiMAXExper/110311%20%20ParkNet%20%20WednesdayMorning.pptx  slides][[BR]]
     77
     78=== 2.5  "Wirel" Demo at GEC9  ===
     79
     80This demo combines both WiMAX and OpenFlow elements. [[BR]]
     81
     82=== 2.6  Measurements and Experiments at GEC10 ===
     83
     84See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment#MeasurementsandExperimenterSupportSummary  summary]  [[BR]]
     85
     86=== 2.7 Throughput and Range Measurements at GEC10 ===
     87
     88[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment#WiMAXRangeandThroughputMeasurementsandSitePlanning  see] [[BR]]
     89
     90==== Columbia University (1770)  ====
     91  PI: Henning Schulzrinne,  Sung-Hoon Seo and Jan Janak:  [[BR]]
     92  NA [[BR]]
     93
     94====   Polytechnic Institute of NYU (1751)        ====
     95  PI: Thanasis Korakis   [[BR]]
     96  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment/RangeThroughputExperiment%20%20%20NYU%20Poly%20%20Korakis_GENI_WiMAX_GEC10.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     97  Throughput from 0.5 to 12Mbps;  asymmetry on the uplink and downlink;  many variations in urban area.  [[BR]]
     98
     99====   UCLA (1797)       ====
     100  PI: Mario Gerla, Giovanni Pau    [[BR]]
     101  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment/UCLA-WIMAX-ProjectReview-Mar-2011.pptx  slides]  [[BR]]
     102  Seeing 14Mb/s DL, 2 - 3 Mb/s UL;  connect to vehicle up to 300 m;  client always receives, but cannot always connect;  helped by setting client IP address;  windows client works better than Linux client.  [[BR]]
     103  Poster from demo session:  [  poster]  [[BR]]
     104 
     105====   Colorado: (1768)  ====
     106  PI: Dirk Grunwald Univ. of Colorado, Boulder   [[BR]]
     107  Studying U Colorado private network, built by Airspan.  [[BR]]
     108  Starting data modeling using Anritsu MS2721B with WiMAX demodulator;  acquiring propagation based model from Airspan deployment.  [[BR]]
     109  Reference:  Airspan plan for U Colorado [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/ClusterECall022311/UoC%20-%20MacroMAXe%20RF%20Plan%20V1.1.pptx  slides].  [[BR]]
     110  Reference:  MS thesis on "Field Study of WiMAX Performance"  [[BR]][http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment/Gronsund_Pal_master.pdf  text]. [[BR]]
     111
     112====   UMass Amherst (1731)      ====
     113  PI:  Mark Corner, Brian Lynn     [[BR]]
     114  NA
     115  Issue:  Would like coverage to downtown Amherst, 1 mi away;  can this be done?  [[BR]]
     116  Issue:  Can antenna be moved outside of bus for better range? Check with how UW Madison puts antennas on buses.   [[BR]]
     117       
     118====   Wisconsin (1724)  ====
     119  PI: Suman Banerjee and Derek Meyer:   [[BR]]
     120  Using dongle with Windows 7 PC;  seen RSSI from -40 dbm down to -60 dbm;  have seen connectivity up to 300 yds. [[BR]]
     121  Existing Cisco system:  Connectivity to buses, equipped with large client antenna, up to 500M, for coverage over 1.25 sq mi.[[BR]]
     122  Poster from demo session:  [  poster]  [[BR]]
     123
     124       
     125====   BBN Technologies, Cambridge MA   ====
     126  Manu Gosain and Harry Mussman:   [[BR]]
     127  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment/031711%20%20BBNWiMAXRangeThroughMeas.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     128  Range and throughput experiment uses script in mobile station and server behind base station to evaluate connection with ping and iperf.
     129  Seeing good throughput (up to 14Mb/s DL and 1 - 2 Mb/s UL) to 0.25 mi, but not yet further. 
     130  Soon, will vary BTS and iperf parameters to see if can find a set for greater distances at lower rates. 
     131  Do not expect range beyond 0.6mi. [[BR]]
     132
     133
     134
     135===  2.8  Local Experiments at GEC10 ===
     136
     137
     138  MIT experiments, using BBN BTS, started:  evaluate ARQ and HARQ changes to better support video streaming
     139
     140  Clemson experiments, using BBN and/or Rutgers  BTS, started:  evaluate DOS attack susceptibility
     141
     142  Two experiments being planned at NYU Poly:  See    [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC10WiMaxCampusDeployment/OtherExperiments%20%20%20NYU%20Poly%20%20Korakis_GENI_WiMAX_GEC10.ppt  slides]
     143
     144===  2.9  Measurements and Experiments at GEC11 ===
     145
     146See [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment#MeasurementsandExperimenterSupportSummary  summary]  [[BR]]
     147
     148===  2.10  Throughput and Range Measurements at GEC11 ===
     149
     150[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment#WiMAXSoftwareSummary  see]  [[BR]]
     151
     152====   Columbia University (1770)        ====
     153  Marcus Knuepfer  [[BR]]
     154  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/columbia_GEC11_slides.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     155  Status:[[BR]]
     156  Situated 16 floors up, to cover the campus[[BR]]
     157  Completed signal strength measurements for downlink and uplink, at 125 locations;  used www.gpsvisualizer.com to create coverage map,  good coverage of campus.  [[BR]]
     158  Future work:[[BR]]
     159  Teaching module[[BR]]
     160  Add NetServ programmable router  (see Jae Woo Lee) [[BR]]
     161 
     162====   Polytechnic Institute of NYU (1751)        ====
     163  PI: Thanasis Korakis   [[BR]]
     164  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/Korakis_GENI_WiMAX_GEC11.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     165  Status:  [[BR]]
     166  Using bit torrent in python scriptto collect location, uplink and downlink;  do not need to initiate iperf again and again  [[BR]]
     167  Presented througput results;  max distance 0.5 miles for connectivity;  max downlink 17mbps udp;  max uplink 1 mbps   udp;  continuous operation,no failure;  when it connects it works [[BR]]
     168
     169
     170====   UCLA (1797)       ====
     171  Giovanni Pau     [[BR]]
     172  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/ucla%20%20BBN%20%20Status%20%20GENI_WiMAX_20110724.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     173  Status:[[BR]]
     174  Wimax bs up ~ 6 months[[BR]]
     175  Throughput measurements;  old version Intel 5150: starts well but gets too hot and then does not connect;  will try out Intel 6250;  window dongle does not work with linux[[BR]]
     176  In progress:  integration of OMF/OML[[BR]]
     177  Piece of software in LUA[[BR]]
     178  HTC unlocked EVO phones  ~800$, but only for LTE release 8,9[[BR]]
     179
     180 
     181====   Colorado: (1768) ====
     182  PI: Dirk Grunwald Univ. of Colorado, Boulder   [[BR]]
     183  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/colorado-slides.pdf  slides]  [[BR]]
     184  Status:[[BR]]
     185  Antenna 9 stories high.  [[BR]]
     186  Bicycle setup for measuring signal strength with Anritsu analyzer[[BR]]
     187  Using kriging interpolated coverage map, to evaluate propagation models, by wimax-phd student[[BR]]
     188  Have REN Com network planning tool experimental license:  testing out this software[[BR]]
     189
     190
     191====   UMass Amherst (1731)      ====
     192  Brian Lynn     [[BR]]
     193  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/UMass-GEC11-WiMAX.2.pdf  slides]  [[BR]]
     194  Status: [[BR]]
     195  17 story building, using omni 8dbi antenna [[BR]]
     196  Connecting to Internet;  not yet VLAN or I2 [[BR]]
     197  Mobile clients on 2 (soon 3) UMass transit buses;  "bricks" with Intel 6250 [[BR]]
     198  Experiments can be automatically deployed;  fll access to wimax driver functionality [[BR]]
     199  Get 5-7 Mbs/ DL to 0.25mi [[BR]]
     200  UL iperf unreliable  [[BR]]
     201       
     202====   Wisconsin (1724)   ====
     203  PI: Suman Banerjee and Derek Meyer:  [[BR]]
     204  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/wisc%20%202011_07_27_Geni_Conference_v2.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     205  Status: [[BR]]
     206  DL RSSI good;  download file from speedtest.net for throughput;  see 0.5 to 1.5 Mb/s;  coverage map at:  [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?authuser=0&vps=3&ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=217045253152239939437.0004a5e79e8190c437f85  link] [[BR]]
     207  Using python script [[BR]]
     208  Next steps: [[BR]]
     209  Kemp campus station rural area needs connectivity;   [[BR]][http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/Waisman%20WiMax%20Base%20Station%20-%20Google%20Maps.pdf  map];  use 2nd GENI BS?; maybe move their BS to the wild   [[BR]]
     210       
     211====   BBN Technologies, Cambridge MA  ====
     212  Hamed Soroush:    [[BR]]
     213  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/bbn%20%20Talk-GEC11.pdf  slides]  [[BR]]
     214  Status: [[BR]]
     215  Have completed Case 3 use case experiment, using OMF/OML in Dell netbook [[BR]]
     216  Explain OMF script [[BR]]
     217  TCP and UDP throughput measurements completed with iperf dual  [[BR]]
     218
     219
     220=== 2.11  BBN Reference Throughput and Range Experiment at GEC11  ===
     221
     222[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#a2.Guidetothisdocument guide to document] [[BR]]
     223
     224[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#a5.BasicWiMAXthroughputexperiment  reference WiMAX throughput experiment]  [[BR]]
     225
     226[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#a10.Conductinganexperiment  conducting an experiment]  [[BR]]
     227
     228[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/bbn%20%20Talk-GEC11.pdf  results slides]  [[BR]]
     229
     230
     231=== 2.12  MIT Experiments at GEC12 ===
     232
     233
     234  MIT experiments, using BBN and UCLA sites:  evaluate ARQ and HARQ changes to better support video streaming  [[BR]]
     235  Danail Traskov (MIT)  [[BR]]
     236  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC11WiMAXCampusDeployment/GENI-07-2011-Danail.pptx  slides]  [[BR]]
     237  Experiment 1:  How control loops for arq and harq interact; can we optimize the sub paramters withing arq and harq [[BR]]
     238  Experiment 2:  heterogeneous networking with WiFi, WiMAX and Iridium [[BR]]
     239
     240
     241
     242=== 2.13  Experiments at GEC12 ===
     243
     244[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation#a4GENIWiMAXExperiments  see]  [[BR]]
     245
     246====  Throughput Experiment Using iperf ====
     247Manu Gosain (GPO) and Harry Mussman (GPO) [[BR]]
     248
     249Overview of basic throughput experiment, using bidirectional iperf, both TCP and UDP  [[BR]]
     250  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#GENIWiMAXExperimentsUsingOMFOML  Basic throughput experiment using OMF/OML]  [[BR]]
     251
     252The basic throughput experiments we have done utilize iperf, both TCP and UDP. [[BR]]
     253  In iperf, the data is generated in the client, and flows to the server. [[BR]]
     254  We put the client in the Mobile Station, and the server in the Base Station. [[BR]]
     255  We used -d dualtest (bidirectional mode), where test is initiated at the client, data begins to flow to the server, and then a second data flow starts at the server;  at the end of the test, results are available at the client. [[BR]]
     256  Because of this, all tests can be initiated at the Mobile Station, and then results are available there. [[BR]]
     257
     258iperf results in the TCP mode depend upon buffer sizes;  overall delay;  and lost packets.   [[BR]]
     259  Because of wireless propagation conditions, lost packets are common, and slight changes can significantly affect the measured throughput. [[BR]]
     260  Thus, TCP results are highly variable;  we took multiple measurements at each point, and identified the best and worst results. [[BR]]
     261  It would certainly be good to have a better way to evaluate available channel bandwidth. [[BR]]
     262  On the other hand, most apps use TCP and the variable results are typical of how these apps would see the channel. [[BR]]
     263
     264iperf results in the UDP mode, counts  % packets received, for a given (fixed) transmit rate. [[BR]]
     265  If the rate is set below the available bandwidth, typically 100% of the packets are received. [[BR]]
     266  If the rate is set above the available bandwidth, typically % of the packets are received typically equals available bandwidth divided by offered bandwidth, but there is no way to understand how many packets are actually lost. [[BR]]
     267  An extended test that ramped up the offered bandwidth in multiple tests, could actually verify the available bandwidth;  this could then be repeated to see real variations in available bandwidth. [[BR]]
     268
     269References:  [[BR]]
     270  [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/201007-JT_Iperf.pptx  iperf tutorial slides]  [[BR]]
     271  [http://openmaniak.com/iperf.php  iperf tutorial web site][[BR]]
     272
     273====  Throughput Experiment Using Bit Torrent ====
     274Fraida Fund (NYU Poly)   [[BR]]
     275
     276[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/NYU-Poly-WiMAX-BT-Experiment.pdf slides]  [[BR]]
     277
     278Overview of throughput experiment, using bit torrent.  [[BR]]
     279Advantages  [[BR]]
     280
     281[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/NYU-Poly-WiMAX-BT-Experiment.pdf  Reference] [[BR]]
     282[http://witestlab.poly.edu/index.php/wimax/field-measurements.html  More information & source code] [[BR]]
     283[http://witestlab.poly.edu/index.php/component/user/?task=register  Use the NYU-Poly WiMAX testbed]  [[BR]]
     284
     285
     286====  Raw IP and UDP Traffic Generators ====
     287Surat (Au) Teerapittayanon (MIT)  [[BR]]
     288
     289Overview of new raw IP and UDP traffic generators, to accurately gauge available channel bandwidth. [[BR]]
     290[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/GEC12Slides_plusreadme.ppt  slides]  [[BR]]
     291
     292==== Using OMF and OML in Your Experiment ====
     293Christoph Dwertmann  (NICTA)  [[BR]]
     294
     295[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/omf-gec10%20copy.pdf  slides] [[BR]]
     296
     297[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/OMFWiMAXExperiments#GENIWiMAXExperimentsUsingOMFOML  Basic throughput experiment using OMF/OML]  [[BR]]
     298
     299OML'ified apps we know of include:[[BR]]
     300  gpslogger[[BR]]
     301  Iperf[[BR]]
     302  omf_nmetrics[[BR]]
     303  omf_trace[[BR]]
     304  otg and otr[[BR]]
     305  wlanconfig_oml[[BR]]
     306  Yantt (Yet another network testing tool)[[BR]]
     307  SNMP wrapper[[BR]]
     308
     309[http://oml.mytestbed.net/projects/omlapp/wiki  Repository for OML'ified apps]  [[BR]]
     310
     311List of available modules with OMF and OML for use in your experiment [[BR]]
     312Approach for adding OMF and OML interfaces to additional modules [[BR]]
     313
     314==== Multiple Site Experiment:  Mobility First ====
     315Kiran Nagaraja (WINLAB)  [[BR]]
     316
     317[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/MF-GEC12-PlenaryDemo-10-3-2011.pdf  slides] [[BR]]
     318
     319Overview of current Mobility First multiple-site experiment. [[BR]]
     320
     321What additions are needed?  [[BR]]
     3221)  Add WiFi AP to each site.  [[BR]]
     3232)  L2 path from MS to core  [[BR]]
     324
     325Experiment done without human intervention, by using x2 MAC addresses, and emulating packet loss to fake mobility.  [[BR]]
     326Consider these as possible sites by GEC13:  WINLAB;  BBN;  NYU Poly;  UCLA;  Colorado.  [[BR]]
     327
     328
     329=== 2.14 Multiple Site Experiment:  Mobility First ===
     330Kiran Nagaraja (WINLAB)  [[BR]]
     331
     332[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC12WiMaxDeploymentAndExperimentation/MF-GEC12-PlenaryDemo-10-3-2011.pdf  slides] [[BR]]
     333
     334Overview of current Mobility First multiple-site experiment. [[BR]]
     335
     336What additions are needed?  [[BR]]
     3371)  Add WiFi AP to each site.  [[BR]]
     3382)  L2 path from MS to core  [[BR]]
     339
     340Experiment done without human intervention, by using x2 MAC addresses, and emulating packet loss to fake mobility.  [[BR]]
     341Consider these as possible sites by GEC13:  WINLAB;  BBN;  NYU Poly;  UCLA;  Colorado.  [[BR]]
     342
     343
     344
     345=== 2.15  Demos at GEC13 ===
     346
     347==== Cooperative Packet Recovery over Heterogeneous Networks ====
     348NYU Poly  [[BR]]
     349[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC13Agenda/EveningDemoSession#WiMAXatNYU-Poly:CooperativePacketRecoveryoverHeterogeneousNetworks  link]  [[BR]]
     350
     351==== Performance Analysis of DDoS Detection Algorithms on Operational Network  ====
     352Clemson  [[BR]]
     353[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC13Agenda/EveningDemoSession#ClemsonWimaxDemo  link]  [[BR]]
     354
     355==== Demonstration of Robust Delivery Services and Multi-homing in MobilityFirst FIA  ====
     356Rutgers WINLAB, and UMass Lowell  [[BR]]
     357[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC13Agenda/EveningDemoSession#DemonstrationofRobustDeliveryServicesandMulti-hominginMobilityFirstFIA  link]  [[BR]]
     358
     359
     360=== 2.16  Demos at GEC14 ===
     361
     362==== Multi-Site Experimentation with GENI WiMAX  ====
     363Fraida Fund and Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic Institute of NYU)  [[BR]]
     364[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#Multi-SiteExperimentationwithGENIWiMAX  link]  [[BR]]
     365
     366==== Running Opportunistic Mobile Wireless Network Experiments on ORBIT  ====
     367Jiang Li (Howard University)  [[BR]]
     368[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#RunningOpportunisticMobileWirelessNetworkExperimentsonORBIT  link]  [[BR]]
     369
     370
     371==== Demonstration of a WiMAX-Optical hybrid network with dynamic switching  ====
     372Cathy Chen (Columbia University)  [[BR]]
     373[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#DemonstrationofaWiMAX-Opticalhybridnetworkwithdynamicswitching.  link]  [[BR]]
     374
     375==== Performance Analysis of DDoS Detection Methods on GENI ====
     376Prof. Richard R Brooks, Ilker Ozcelik (Clemson University)  [[BR]]
     377[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#PerformanceAnalysisofDDoSDetectionMethodsonGENI  link]  [[BR]]
     378
     379====  Clemson WiMAX BW Contention Resolution and DDoS demo  ====
     380Prof. Richard R Brooks, Katherine Cameron kccamer@clemson.edu (Clemson University)  [[BR]]
     381[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#ClemsonWiMAXBWContentionResolutionandDDoSdemo  link]  [[BR]]
     382
     383==== Global Name Resolution Service: Scalable Mobility Support in MobilityFirst FIA  ====
     384Feixiong Zhang, Tam Vu, Akash Baid, Yanyong Zhang, Thu D. Nguyen, Kiran Nagaraja, Ivan Seskar, Dipankar Raychaudhuri  (WINLAB, Rutgers University)  [[BR]]
     385[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#GlobalNameResolutionService:ScalableMobilitySupportinMobilityFirstFIA  link]    [[BR]]
     386
     387
     388==== WiRover/WiMAX demo  ====
     389Derek Meyer and Suman Banerjee (Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) laboratory, Cisco Systems)  [[BR]]
     390[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/EveningDemoSession#WiRoverWiMAXdemo  link]    [[BR]]
     391
     392
     393
     394=== 2.17  Review of Types of WiMAX Experiments at GEC14 ===
     395
     396[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/WiMAXDeploymentsAndExperiments#a3.1Typesofexperiments  link]  [[BR]]
     397
     398=== 2.18  WiMAX Spectrum Survey Tool ===
     399
     400[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIWiMaxSpectrumSurveyTool  see]  [[BR]]
     401
     402=== 2.19 Wireless Demos at GEC15 ===
     403
     404==== Supporting !MobilityFirst in OpenFlow based SDNs ====
     405
     406The key features of !MobilityFirst FIA are the GUID naming scheme and the storage aware routing. In this demo, we show that such features can be implemented on an OpenFlow switch by using appropriate control programs. Additionally, we also show that client mobility can be handled seamlessly in an OpenFlow set up.
     407
     408Participants:
     409 * Aravind Krishnamoorthy, aravind.k90@rutgers.edu
     410
     411==== OFUWI: Network Coding ====
     412
     413Our demo in GEC 15 will focus on delivering our progress on Network Coding project. Network Coding is addressing multiple wireless issues. We will present a poster with our current results.
     414
     415Participants:
     416 * Nairan Zhang, nairan.wisc@gmail.com
     417
     418==== SENSORKITS ====
     419
     420The GENI Sensor Kits using Wireless Sensor Networks project will demonstrate experiments designed for teaching science topics to secondary school students using GENI infrastructure.
     421
     422Participants:
     423 * Michael McGrath, mcgrath.57@buckeyemail.osu.edu
     424
     425==== WiMAX at NYU-Poly ====
     426
     427We will demonstrate a protocol we have implemented for cooperative packet recovery over heterogeneous networks (e.g. GENI WiMAX and !WiFi). This experiment (and several others) will be also featured in the GENI WiMAX tutorial at GEC15.
     428
     429Participants:
     430 * ffund01@students.poly.edu
     431
     432==== !WiRover ====
     433
     434Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) laboratory, Cisco Systems, !WiRover demo uilizing multiple interfaces.
     435
     436Participants:
     437 * Derek Meyer, dmeyer@cs.wisc.edu
     438
     439
     440
     441=== 2.20  Wireless Demos at GEC16 ===
     442
     443==== Vertical Handoff Using OpenFlow ====
     444
     445This demonstration will show how OpenFlow, Open vSwitch, and the Floodlight controller can be used as a vertical handoff solution between different network interfaces. Traffic will be generated from a server application, and with the handoff solution, will be sent using various networking interfaces to a client. The client will receive the traffic from the server. The interfaces used on the server will be alternated to show the handoff process.
     446
     447Participants:
     448  * Ryan Izard, rizard@clemson.edu
     449
     450==== Network Coding on ProtoGENI for Vehicular Networks ====
     451
     452Network coding using ProtoGENI testbed will be demonstrated. By implementing network coding and multipath forwarding capabilities in the core network, this demo is designed for supporting efficient broadband data delivery in infrastructure-based vehicular networks at Clemson.
     453
     454Participants:
     455  * Ke Xu, kxu@clemson.edu
     456
     457==== Supporting !MobilityFirst in OpenFlow Based SDNs ====
     458
     459!MobilityFirst (clean slate FIA project) has some unique features such as a globally unique naming scheme (GUID), storage aware routing etc. In this demo, we use GENI resources to show that such experimental non IP features can be enabled using OpenFlow based SDNs, by writing appropriate control programs that handle them.
     460
     461Participants:
     462  * Aravind Krishnamoorthy, aravind.k90@rutgers.edu
     463
     464==== WiMAX Prototyping in Metro Detroit ====
     465
     466Our initial coverage measurement and the tools we have developed to facilitate the road tests will be presented. We will also show the OpenXC platform and its integration with GENI, which may well benefit Wireless Vehicular Networking by offering you more insights into your car's operation.
     467
     468Participants:
     469  * Yu Chen, yuchen.wayne@gmail.com
     470
     471==== Mobility Services Engine ====
     472
     473A Demonstration of the Mobility Services Engine (MSE). This will be a live demonstration of the MSE using a laptop client. We will highlight some of the measurement capabilities of the system.
     474
     475Participants:
     476  * Derek Meyer, dmeyer@cs.wisc.edu
     477
     478==== !MobilityFirst Network API use in Mobile Applications ====
     479
     480One of the key feature of the proposed !MobilityFirst protocol stack is the service flexibility, with particular emphasis on multicasting and anycasting. In the demo we will show how this network service features could be easily exploited to enhance the capabilities of mobile applications through the use of the network API.
     481
     482Participants:
     483  * Ivan Seskar, seskar@winlab.rutgers.edu
     484
     485==== WiMAX at NYU-Poly ====
     486
     487Demonstration of wireless lab exercises utilizing GENI WiMAX resources.
     488
     489Participants:
     490  * ffund01@students.poly.edu
     491
     492==== WiMAX DDoS Reverse Engineering ====
     493
     494Our WiMAX research involves analyzing the cross-layer affects of the system parameters used for the Bandwidth Contention Process. We are specifically looking at how these parameters affect a subscriber station's (SS) throughput, packet loss rates, and vulnerability to Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Software simulations use the NS-2 simulator and hardware simulations are being conducted on ORBIT. The parameters investigated are request retires, backoff start, backoff end and frame duration.
     495
     496Participants:
     497  * Katherine Cameron, kccamer@clemson.edu
     498
     499==== Freedom of Internet ====
     500
     501Freedom of Internet is a project that aims to bring full interent accesss including annonmity of user to areas of West Africa where montioring and blocking is common practice. The project uses a variety of resources including Seattle resources.
     502
     503Participants:
     504  * Katherine Cameron, kccamer@clemson.edu
     505
     506=== 2.21  Wireless Papers at Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE2013) ===
     507
     508[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/APRAGENI/GREE2013  link]
     509
     510==== GENI WiMAX Performance Evaluation and Comparison of Two Campus Testbeds  ====
     511
     512[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/Experiments/GENI%20WiMAX%20Performance%20Evaluation%20and%20Comparison%20of%20Two%20Campus%20Testbeds.pdf link]
     513
     514==== WiMAX in the Classroom Designing a Cellular Networking Hands-on Lab  ====
     515
     516[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/Experiments/WiMAX%20in%20the%20Classroom%20%20Designing%20a%20Cellular%20Networking%20Hand-on%20Lab%20%20CUEE2013-03-14.pdf link] 
     517
     518
     519==== Malware Detection for Mobile Devices Using Software Defined Networking  ====
     520
     521[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/Experiments/Malware%20Detection%20for%20Mobile%20Devices%20Using%20Software%20Defined%20Networking.pdf   link]
     522
     523
     524==== Network Coding for Efficient Broadband Data Delivery in Infrastructure-based Vehicular Networks with OpenFlow  ====
     525
     526[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/Experiments/Network%20Coding%20for%20Efficient%20Broadband%20Data%20Delivery%20in%20Infrastructure-based%20Vehicular%20Networks%20with%20OpenFlow.pdf  link]
     527
     528==== Cloud-based Handoff as a Service for Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks with OpenFlow  ====
     529
     530[http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/Experiments/Cloud-based%20Handoff%20as%20a%20Service%20for%20Heterogeneous%20Vehicular%20Networks%20with%20OpenFlow.pdf  link]
     531
     532
     533
     534
     535
     536
     537== 3. Tutorials ==
     538
     539=== 3.1 OML Tutorial at GEC9 ===
     540
     541[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/Gec9InstMeasWorkshopAgenda#OMLTutorial  slides]  [[BR]]
     542
     543
     544=== 3.2 OMF/OML Tutorial at GEC10 ===
     545
     546[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC10OMFWiMaxTutorial  link]  [[BR]]
     547
     548
     549=== 3.3  GENI WiMAX Tutorial at GEC13 ===
     550
     551[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC13Agenda/WiMAXTutorial  link]  [[BR]]
     552
     553=== 3.4 GENI WiMAX Tutorial at !TridentCom 2012 on June 11, 2012  ===
     554
     555[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIWiMaxTridentcomTutorial  link]  [[BR]]
     556
     557[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIWiMaxTridentcomTutorialSetup  setup]  [[BR]]
     558
     559=== 3.5  OMF Tutorial at GEC14 ===
     560
     561[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/OMFTutorial  link]  [[BR]]
     562
     563=== 3.6 GENI WiMAX Tutorial at GEC14  ===
     564
     565[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC14Agenda/WiMAXTutorial  link] [[BR]]
     566
     567=== 3.7 GENI WiMAX Tutorial at GEC15  ===
     568
     569[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC15Agenda/WiMAXTutorial  link]  [[BR]]
     570
     571=== 3.8  GENI WiMAX Tutorial at GEC16 ===
     572
     573[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC16Agenda/WiMAX-Tutorial  Experimentation with WiMAX and GIMI at GEC16]  [[BR]]