Geni @ us ignite summit june 2013

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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Inventing our Future Chip Elliott GENI Project Office www.geni.net

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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

Inventing our Future

Chip ElliottGENI Project Office

www.geni.net

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The best way to predict the futureis to invent it. Alan Kay

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It began as a crazy idea . . .

“The IntergalacticComputer Network”

J.C.R. Licklider, 1963

IBM Computer, 1964

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. . . which spread first through researchers

The “email device”

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. . . and then “just grew”

Note themissing“pre app”days!

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The secret to the Internet’s success

* on their primitive computers

Anyone can create apps / web pages

Anyone can install and use them*

Open platformsAn early web browser

an earlysmart phone

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Open Innovation created a revolution

* kind of

Anyone can create apps / web pages

Anyone can install and use them*

Open platforms

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What would happen

if we could be

more open than the Internet ?

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GENI - inventing our future

We’re building out GENI through universities across the US

Fundsin hand

Needsfunding

As of 2/2013

Selffunding

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Revolutionary GENI IdeaSlices and Deep Programmability

Install the software I want throughout my network slice(into firewalls, routers, clouds, …)

And keep my slice isolated from your slice,so we don’t interfere with each other

The Internet is Channel 1, but many other channels are open!

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Toroki LightSwitch 4810

Georgia Tech: a great exampleOne of the early GENI-enabled campuses

Nick FeamsterPI

Russ Clark, GT-RNOC

Ellen Zegura

Ron Hutchins, OIT

• OpenFlow in 4 GT lab buildings now

• OpenFlow/BGPMux coursework now

• Dormitory trial

• Students will “live in the future” – Internet in one slice, multiple future internets in additional slicesTrials of “GENI-enabled” commercial equipment

Arista 7124S Switch

HP ProCurve 5400 Switch Juniper MX240 EthernetServices Router

NEC IP8800 Ethernet Switch

NEC WiMAX Base Station HTC Android smart phone

GENI racks

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• GENI racks

• WiMAX (-> LTE)

Rapidly growing list of equipment vendors

• OpenFlow / SDN

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Pathlet ArchitectureUniversity of Illinois

• Lets users monitor and select their own network paths to optimize their services

• Protects critical traffic even without waiting for adaptation time

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Resilient Routing in thePathlet ArchitectureAshish Vulimiri and Brighten GodfreyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Deploy innovative routing architecture deep into

network switches across the US

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ActiveCDNColumbia University

ActiveCDNActiveCDN

KansasUtah

Clemson

Benefits of ActiveCDN:• Dynamic deployment based on load• Localized services such as weather, ads and news

GPO

Jae Woo Lee, Jan Janak, Roberto Francescangeli, SumanSrinivasan, Eric Liu, Michael Kester, SalmanBaset,

Wonsang Song, and Henning SchulzrinneInternet Real-Time Lab, Columbia University

Program content distribution services deep into the network, adapt distribution in real

time as demand shifts

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Multi-radar NetCDF Data

Nowcast Processing

1. Spin up system in Amazon commercial EC2 and S3 services on demand

“raw” live data

Generate “raw” live dataViSE/CASA radar nodes

http://stb.ece.uprm.edu/current.jsp

ViSE views steerable radars as shared, virtualized resourceshttp://geni.cs.umass.edu/vise

Nowcast images for display

Weather NowCastingUniversity of Massachusetts

David Irwin et al

Create and run realtime “weather service on demand”as storms turn life-threatening

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Aster*x Load Balancing (OpenFlow)Stanford University

Nikhil Handigol et al, Stanford Univ.

Program realtime load-balancing functionality deep into the

network itself

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GENI is growing to 100-200 US campuses

What if we can be more open than the Internet ?

Dr. Brighten Godfrey

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More open than the Internet

Next-gen apps

taking full advantage of

next-generation, deeply programmable networks

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