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Design & Deployment of a Future Internet Testbed Brazil-EU cooperation in ICT Research and Development Future Internet test beds / experimentation between BRazil and Europe EU Project nº 288356. CNPq Project nº 590022/2011- 3 Iara Machado RNP Honolulu, 15 th Jan 2013

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Design & Deployment of a Future Internet Testbed

Brazil-EU cooperation in ICT Research and Development

Future Internet test beds / experimentation between BRazil and Europe

EU Project nº 288356. CNPq Project nº 590022/2011-3Iara Machado

RNPHonolulu, 15th Jan 2013

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Index

• FIBRE at a Glance• Objectives• Architecture• FIBRE-BR deployment• Benefits

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Index

• FIBRE at a Glance• Objectives• Architecture• FIBRE-BR deployment• Benefits

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FIBRE Project

• In 2010 the European Commission and the Brazilian Government launched a coordinate call to intensified the cooperation in research of Future Internet testbed.

• The FIBRE project approved aim to design, implement and validate a shared Future Internet research facility between Brazil and Europe, supporting the joint Future Internet experimentation of European and Brazilian researchers

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Overview

Create a common space between the EU and Brazil for

Future Internet (FI) experimental research into

network infrastructure and distributed applications, by

building and operating a federated EU-Brazil Future internet experimental facility

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Partners

• FIBRE-EU • i2Cat, Coordinator• Nextworks (NXW),• Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC)• University of Essex (UESSEX)• University of Thessaly (UTH) • National ICT Australia Limited (NICTA)

• FIBRE-BR• Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Coordinator• Brazil’s National Education and Research Network (RNP)• Telecommunications Research and Development Centre (CPqD) • Fluminense Federal University (UFF)• Federal University of Goiás (UFG)• Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar)• Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)• Salvador University (UNIFACS)• University of Sao Paulo (USP)• University of Pernambuco (UFPE)

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Project at a glance

• Activities– The project is structured in six main activities– Three test beds

• Budget– Requested to the EC 1.09M€ – Requested to CNPq R$ 2.3 M€ in funding

• Duration– Start date: October 1st , 2011 – End date: March 31th, 2014. (30) months.

• 16 partners– FIBRE-EU 6 members– FIBRE-BR 10 members

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Index

• FIBRE at a Glance• Objectives• Architecture• FIBRE-BR deployment• Benefits

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Objective 1

Build a shared large-scale experimental facility that enables

experimentation on network infrastructure and distributed applications,

consisting in

a new testbed in Brazil and

an enhancement of the FP7 OFELIA facility and the basic wireless facility of FP7 OpenLab, the UTH

NITOS testbed, both in Europe.

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Brazil Facilities

• The structure of each Brazil node (Institutional Facilities, IF) is compose of:

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Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Wireless Optical Hybrid

• Openflow substrate• Control and Management Plane (CMF): OMF , OCF,..• Monitoring: Orbit, PerfSONAR

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EU Facilities

• The EU large-scale experimental facilities are an extension and federation of the existing OFELIA, and Openlab projects.

• Two of the OFELIA testbeds (i2CAT and UEssex) and the UTH's NITOS testbed will be enhanced by

i) its enhance respective control frameworks ii) adding more physical resources to be able to cope with a bigger number of users and different use casesiii) adding more manpower to operate the facilities

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EU Facilities

• Enhancements of the OFELIA testbeds (i2CAT and U. Essex) and the UTH's NITOS testbed

OFELIA U. Essex

OFELIA I2Cat

UTH NITOS

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Objective 2

• Federate the Brazilian and European facilities, to allow researchers to use resources of both testbeds in the same experiment

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Large scale experimental facilities

• Federation of EU and Brazil FIBRE research infrastructures creating an intercontinental multi-domain, multi-layer and multi-technology experimental platform.

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North Atlantic route

RedCLARA-GEANT

• NOC Brazil

NOC EUEssex-i2CAT

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Objective 3

• Showcase the potential of the facility by demonstrating experimental network-enabled applications deployed on top of the federated facilities resources.

• Develop local and federated technology pilots and validate the developed local and federated FIBRE facilities through showcases, which have been pre-selected from a number of use cases

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Pilot applications

The expected applications to be showcased are:• Seamless Mobility for Educational Laptops• High definition (4K) content delivery across different sites• Bandwidth on Demand through OpenFlow GMPLS in the FIBRE facility.

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Objective 4

• Enhance the collaboration and exchange of knowledge between European and Brazilian researchers in the field of Future Internet

• To develop a project dissemination and communication strategy

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Index

• FIBRE at a Glance• Objectives• Architecture• FIBRE-BR deployment• Benefits

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FIBRE Workflow

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Control Framework

RM1

Users

Resource Managers

...

Resources available

RM2 RMN

User-definednetwork

User (experimenter) accesses CF of an island.

All islands topologies are visible.

User defines his network selecting resources from all islands.

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FIBRE architecture

Island 1

RM1 RM2

CF

Fed.

Island 2

RM1 RM2

CF

Fed.

User-definednetwork

Islandresources

Physical link

Island N

RM1 RM2

CF

Fed.

. . .

Resource Managers and Federation

Controller

Globalresources

Experimenters

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OMF CMF

ProtoGENI/PlanetLab CMF

OFELIA CMF

FIBRE Components

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UI

Authentication and

authoritation

Policy Engine

Experiment Configurations

Instrumentation and Measurement

Resource Managers

Control commands

Control commands

Control commands

FederationModule

Experiment Results

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Index

• FIBRE at a Glance• Objectives• Architecture• FIBRE-BR deployment• Benefits

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FIBRE-BR

Deployment Infrastructure

Wireless and Wired Technologies

Federation with FIBRE-EU

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Resources at one island

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X

Institution X(**) USP

OMFOFC

ProtoGENI**

Wireless testbed:- ORBITS/ICARUS nodesWired testbed:- OF NetFPGA- OF SW- 1 Emulab cluster- server

OFC = Ofelia Control FrameworkOMF = cOntrol and Managment Framework

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DEFINING THE TOPOLOGY FOR EACH FACILITY

• In the top of rack you have two switch.– Control Switch (manage and control

equipment)– OpenFlow Switch (create experiments)

• The next equipment is called FIBRE Virtual Server where CMF is installed.

• The three Openflow NetFPGA Servers• In the bottom of rack were allocate the

ICARUS nodes.

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DEFINING THE TOPOLOGY FOR EACH FACILITY

• This figure show the physycal connections among all the equipment in a FIBRE-BR facility.

• The green line constitutes the control plane.

• The red/blue lines show the data plane links.

• In the top of rack we have two connections (red/green) to FIBRENet.

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NetFPGA Servers

Can be used both as OF SWITCH and experiment PC

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Icarus Nodes

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OpenFlow Switch

• DATACOM OF 1.0 hybrid switch

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Example: UFSCar Island Deployment

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FIBRE Overall Software Architecture

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Giga

FIBREnet

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FIBRE Islands Deployment

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Index

• FIBRE at a Glance• Objectives• Architecture• Benefits

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Benefits

• FIBRE is a showcase project in international collaboration in Future Internet– Demonstrate local capacity to collaborate with leading

European projects in this important area– Provide local experimental facilities for validating and

demonstrating new FI proposals– Provide opportunity for extension to and participation by

researchers from other Latin American countries– Promote involvement of and technology transfer to the

industrial sector, to prepare for Future Internet needs, especially involving OpenFlow and SDN approaches.

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Expected Results

• Intercontinental slices of heterogeneous infrastructure to network researchers.

• A federated infrastructure automatically controlled by one or more CMFs

• High speed intercontinental links connecting the European and the Brazilian parts of the joint facility.

• Enhanced OFELIA Control Framework software• Enhanced OMF and OML software• Federation software and tools• Experimental network application software

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• Network of contacts between Brazilian and European partners• Internal and external links with similar initiatives• A set of federated infrastructures for users and researchers • Giving researchers the control over resources to define and

manage their own networks• Mainly a infrastructure available between continents• Standarization API• Resources available:

– Wired: optical fibre, GMPLS/WDM, Ethernet switches…– Wireles: WIFI, LTE, WiMax, …

http://www.fibre-ict.eu/

Expected Results

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Questions?