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Page 1: Advanced Programmable Networks @ SC11

The International Global Environment for Network Innovations project (iGENI)The International Global Environment for Network Innovations project (iGENI) is developing national andinternational distributed infrastructure to enable the creation of a virtual laboratory for exploring future internetsat scale. iGENI will ensure that GENI is truly global. Led by the International Center for Advanced Internet Research (iCAIR) at Northwestern University, the consortium includes the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago; the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at the University of California, San Diego; Cisco Systems, Inc.; and the BBN Technologies GENI Program O�ce (GPO). iGENI Consortium members have formed partnerships with many participants in the Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) as well as with National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), and research consortia and institutions.

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International TestbedsiGENI is establishing international multi-continental network testbeds for large scale experimental research. These testbeds can support the activities of interdisciplinary international research teams.

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Abstract

The international partnership participating in the iGENI initiative is creating architecture and technology to support APN, Advanced Programmable Networks, distributed environments, which allow the direct customization of communication services and network resources. This initiative is also implementing and demonstrating prototypes. At GEC12, iGENI showcases previews of experimental prototype designed for SC11, the international supercomputing conference, as part of the SCinet Research Sandbox OpenFlow demonstration. Also, shown here is the RENCI, ESnet and NERSC SC11 control plane dynamic provisioning demonstration, which utilizes an integration of NLR's Sherpa, ORCA as part of the iGENI GCDnet, and ESnet's OSCARS.

iGENI SC11 Scinet Ressearch Sandbox Partner Institutions

Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum AmsterdamCommunications Research Centre CanadaNational Center for High Performance ComputingNational Cheng Kung UniversityNational Kao Hsiung University of Applied Science

Northwestern UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoUniversity of California, San Diego

Advanced Programmable Networks @ SC11

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