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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
KanseiGenie Spiral 2 Year-end Project Review
Ohio State University, Wayne State University
PI: Anish Arora
Co-PIs: Hongwei Zhang, Rajiv Ramnath
Students: Wenjie Zeng, Mukundan Sridharan, Jing Li, Xi Ju
08/26/2010
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 208/26/2010
Project Summary
• GENI-fication of Kansei experiment infrastructure and services– Brought diverse wireless sensor network (WSN) aggregates to GENI– Componentized the software to conform to GENI/ORCA architecture and interfaces
• Cloning and Federation of heterogeneous WSNs– Created installer software package; used to create NetEye (Wayne State),OKGems
(Oklahoma State)– Demonstrated federated operation of experiments across slices in multiple sites
• Building blocks leading to a science of wireless experimentation– Reasoning about uncertainty in experiment and protocols– WSNDL: Wireless Sensor Network Description Language– WSNDL-oriented measurement and instrumentation
• Support WSN research in GENI context– Significant number of external users worldwide, 50-400 expts per month since 2004– Education efforts attracting adopters from US, India and China
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 3
Milestone & QSR StatusID Milestone Status On Time? On Wiki? GPO signoff?2a Remote access Done On time Yes Yes2b Cluster plan for VLANs between testbeds Done On time Yes Yes
2c Extend researcher portal to support workflow management Done On time Yes Yes
2d Extend researcher portal for use with Kansei and Neteye Done On time Yes Yes
2e Bring up NetEye testbed at WSU Done On time Yes Yes
2f Connections from Kansei and NetEye to Layer2
Done >2 mo late Yes No
2g Import extended ORCA v2.1 Done On time Yes No
2h Demo experiment using Kansei and NetEye Done On time Yes Yes
2i Collaborate with GMOC Done <2 mo late Yes Yes
2j POC to GENI response team Done <2 mo late Yes Yes
2k POC to GENI security team Done Early Yes Yes
2l Contribution to GENI outreach In progress On time No NoQSR: 4Q2009 Done On time Yes NoQSR: 1Q2010 Done On time Yes NoQSR: 2Q2010 Done <2 mo late Yes No
08/26/2010
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 408/26/2010
Accomplishments 1: Advancing GENI Spiral 2 Goals
Spiral 2 Goals Related Project Accomplishments Notes
Continuous Experimentation
Remote access for broader user baseOn-line documentation added. Online problem-reporting and bug tracking system established
Researcher portal to support federated workflow managementKanseiGenie-fied NetEye at Wayne St. and OKGems at Oklahoma St.; PeopleNet at Ohio St now running Kansei
Integration
Cluster plan for VLANs between testbedsKansei and NetEye now integrated in both the control plane and data plane (e.g., via stitching services). Other testbeds running the KanseiGenie software can also be integrated
Connections from Kansei & NetEye to NLR
Imported & extended ORCA v2.1 for WSNs
Researcher portal for unified interface with Kansei and NetEye
Instrumentation and Measurement Collaboration with GMOC
Kansei health status monitoring data and schema exported to GMOC
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 508/26/2010
Accomplishments 2:Other Project Accomplishments
• Wireless/sensor fabrics resource management modules (plug-ins for all three actors) integrated with ORCA
• Fine grain resource management functional in ORCA (provides subset of resources from array of resources)
• Refined KanseiGenie installer software package and ported to Fedora platform
• Part of GENI-ORCA Racks proposal
• Took lead in proposing draft of RSpecs and Ontology (for Wireless/Sensor Network Descriptions)
– Seek to implement these in Spiral 3
– Can be integrated with Vise, Dome, WiMAX; will co-operate with, i.e., ORBIT
• Local and international (through IUCEE) outreach/impact
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 6I 08/26/2010
Issues
• None; we think our goals continue to benefit GENI and benefit from
GENI’s evolution
• Would appreciate support for local VLAN costs. Already raised real
cost share from OSU/WSU/OARnet/OSC partners
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 708/26/2010
Plans
• For the remainder of Spiral 2
– Document and Package Federated KanseiGenie software
• For Spiral 3– Refine and implement WSNDL in ORCA
– Refine resource management policies for WSNs
– Experiment Tools: DataHub / CrossSliceStitching
– Consider port to .NET MF and IMote2
– Incorporate ORCA identity management
– Establish more adopters of KanseiGenie