Primo GENI Extending GENI to Brazil and Internationally
Primo. GENI: Extending GENI to Brazil and Internationally GENI Engineering Conference (GEC 8) July 21, 2010 Jason Liu, PI Julio Ibarra, Co-PI Heidi Alvarez, Co-PI Florida International University
Outline • About Primo. GENI – What is Primo. GENI? – The Team and the Collaborators • Extending GENI to Brazil – Technological Resources – People Resources • Milestones 2
Primo. GENI • Primo. GENI adds real-time network simulation capabilities to GENI • Primo. GENI will enable large-scale experiments consisting of simulated, emulated and physical network entities • Primo. GENI will provide a fully functional aggregate as an integral part of the GENI control framework architecture • Experimenter tools will be integrated with the Proto. GENI suite of tools • Support for large-scale simulation and emulation is currently missing in GENI • Primo. GENI is built upon the Parallel Real-time Immersive Network Modeling Environment (PRIME) – https: //www. primessf. net /bin/view/Public/PRIMEProject • http: //groups. geni. net/geni/wiki /Primo. GENI for more information 3
Primo. GENI development at FIU • Primo. GENI development is sourced at the Modeling and Networking Systems Research Group at FIU • Led by Prof. Jason Liu, School of Computer Science • Ph. D students: – Miguel Erazo: emulation, TCP congestion control – Ting Li: network traffic/topology modeling – Nathanael Van Vorst: system support for simulation and emulation infrastructure • Undergraduate students: – Eduardo Tibau, Eduardo Pina 4
Center for Internet Augmented Research Assessment (CIARA) • CIARA is a State of Florida Type II Research Center at FIU • CIARA services institutional collaborators in the U. S. and internationally as a bridge linking researchers and educators with the infrastructure and knowledge they need to perform their work Primo. GENI Am. Light 5
• FIU is one of the 15 largest universities, based on enrollment, and the largest Hispanic Serving Minority Institutions in the continental U. S. • 40, 000 + students • 2, 900 + full‐time faculty • 150, 000 + alumni • Top-tier Research University (Carnegie Foundation) • Vision: A leading student-centered urban public research university that is locally and globally engaged. • Mission: As an anchor public institution in South Florida, FIU is committed to providing quality learning, state-of-the-art research and creative activity, and problem-solving engagement. 6
Primo. GENI – A GENI Aggregate for Large-scale Network Simulation/Emulation Experiments Simulation and Emulation Execution Layer: • Maps simulator instances and emulated hosts to Go to the meta resources http: //groups. geni. net/geni/wiki/Pri at the layer below mo. GENIDesign. Document • Establishes inter. VM communication channels between emulated hosts and real-time simulator instances Substrate Layer: Establishes Compute, storage, • network, and connections to the other physical resources. emulation gateway for traffic to and from slivers on other aggregates I’d like more information Meta Resource Layer: • Provides a VM environment by which to Experiment instantiate To other Layer: Slivers virtual resources • Activated once upon physical slivers are resources and the • created VMs are slice is to run created operational PRIME real-time • Providesand simulator environment for emulated hosts researchers to run their experiments 7
Primo. GENI: Extending GENI to Brazil • Technological Resources – Am. Light: NSF IRNC for USA-Latin America – Southern. Light, AMPATH – Kyatera, Project GIGA – Florida Lambda. Rail – National Lambda. Rail and Internet 2 • People Resources – NSF Partnerships for International Research Experiences (CI-PIRE) at FIU 8
Am. Light: Americas Light. Paths • Am. Light: NSF IRNC Production Network (Pro. Net) award for USA-Latin America science & engineering research and education, OCI-0963053 – Interconnects key points of aggregation – Provides operation of production infrastructure, … • Other IRNC Pro. Net Awards: – – Trans. PAC 3: Connecting Asia and the US, Indiana U. ACE: America Connects to Europe, Indiana U. Trans. Light/Pacific. Wave: US-Australia & Asia-Pacific, U. Hawaii GLORIAD: Russia, China, Korea, Canada, Netherlands, Nordic countries; U. Tennessee – Jennifer Schopf’s slides for information on more awards http: //events. internet 2. edu/2010/springmm/agenda. cfm? go=session&id=10001195&event=910 • Collaborate with the IRNC community and – Leverage this international infrastructure 9
Am. Light: Linking the Americas and Beyond • Am. Light East: – Miami-Sao Paulo • • • AMPATH: • 2 x 10 GOperating as an international Am. Light West: (So. L): Southern. Light point. Angeles for the –exchange Tijuana-Los Brazil’s distributed southeast and • 2 x 1 GU. S. waves, increasing International Exchange to 10 G Latin Point, America located in Sao Am. Light Andes: • Paulo. Connects Am. Light 10 G East at. Paulo-Santiago: Miami –Atlantic. Wave: • ASao project of FAPESP • 1 G transport ethernet with • and Connections RNPwave to USA • and at AMPATH, international R&E Am. Light Central: • Add/drops Connects ANSP, RNP Star. Light: operated by backbone networks So. X, MAX and MANLAN –Northwestern El Red. CLARA Paso-Juarez: and University • • Atlantic rim peering with • 1 G wave Connects Am. Light East and University of Illinois at MAN LAN: Supported by U. S. and international Linking all R&E at Sao Paulo. Chicago Internet 2, Indiana R&E and Federal networks in the • Layer 2 path via FLR University NYSERNet backbone and networks Americas • Exchange with Europe • Operating northeast U. S. Linking and Asiawith international exchange international • Exchange via. R&E i. GENI point to Europe networks via key • Layer 2 path via A-Wave exchange points: 10
Southern. Light (So. L) • Southern. Light is a collaboration between the Academic Network of Sao Paulo (ANSP) and RNP, Brazil’s national R&E network • Layer 2 connections to – Kyatera: an optical testbed network in Sao Paulo state – GIGA: an optical testbed network in collaboration between RNP and CPq. D (Brazil’s telecommunications research agency) • RNP and CPq. D have both signed MOUs with the GPO Project GIGA 11
CI-PIRE: A Global Living Laboratory for Cyberinfrastructure Application Enablement • Engages highly qualified science and engineering students at all ranks • Supports 6 weeks to full semesters in length to research sites in Argentina, Brazil, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands and Spain – Collaborations with Prof. Fabio Kon at USP • New collaborator added this year to the CI-PIRE • Receiving one student who is at IBM T. J. Watson, internship under Dilma Silva, an IBM researcher and a former USP faculty member – Prof. Estaban Clua at UFF, received 6 students in 2009 and 3 students in 2010 • Provides fellowships to qualified Ph. D students, and limited tuition and stipend to students who maintain their collaborations after their travel • For engagements in GENI and Future Internet collaborations, please contact us 12
Extending Primo. GENI to Brazil Milestones Create Primo. GENI@Miami aggregate Interconnect Primo. GENI@Miami aggregate to Proto. GENI Instantiate Clearing House Primo. GENI@Kyatera Interconnect with aggregate Primo. GENI@Miami Instantiate aggregate Interconnect with Primo. GENI@GIGA Primo. GENI@Miami aggregate Demonstrate interoperability with Proto. GENI Clearing house and Primo. GENI aggregates at Miami, Kyatera and GIGA 13
Future Internet Activities in Brazil • 1 st Workshop on Experimental Research on the Future Internet in Gramado, Brazil • May 24 -28, 2010 • Chairs: – Michael Stanton, National Education and Research Network/Fluminense Federal University, Brazil – Marcos Rogerio Salvador, Center for Research & Development in Telecommunications, Brazil http: //indico. rnp. br/conference. Time. Table. py? conf. Id=98&show. Date=all&show. Session=all&de tail. Level=contribution&view. Mode=parallel 14
Conclusions • Primo. GENI development and deployment are on schedule with milestones • Milestones achievements are based upon: – Technological resources: leveraging through Am. Light, Southern. Light, AMPATH, Kyatera, GIGA, FLR, Internet 2, and NLR – People Resources: leveraging through NSF PIRE grant at FIU, and in collaboration with Brazil • Primo. GENI and GENI extensions to international networks via exchange points, IRNC links and leveraged collaborations Project GIGA 15
Thank You Jason Liu <liux@cis. fiu. edu> Julio Ibarra <julio@fiu. edu> Heidi Alvarez <heidi@fiu. edu> 16
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