The GpENI testbed: network infrastructure
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Authors
Medhi, Deep
Ramamurthy, Byrav
Scoglio, Caterina
Rohrer, Justin P.
Çetinkaya, Egemen K.
Cherukuri, Ramkumar
Liu, Xuan
Angu, Pragatheeswaran
Bavier, Andy
Buffington, Cort
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Programmable future Internet testbed
Network virtualization
Dynamic circuit network
Network virtualization
Dynamic circuit network
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2014
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Abstract
The Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GpENI) is an international program- mable network testbed centered initially in the Midwest US with the goal to provide pro- grammability across the entire protocol stack. In this paper, we present the overall GpENI framework and our implementation experience for the programmable routing environ- ment and the dynamic circuit network (DCN). GpENI is built to provide a collaborative research infrastructure enabling the research community to conduct experiments in Future Internet architecture. We present illustrative examples of our experimentation in the GpENI platform.
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Computer Networks 61, 51-74
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Computer Science (CS)
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This work is funded in part by the US National Science Foundation GENI program (GPO Contract No. 9500009441), by the EU FP7 FIRE programme ResumeNet project (Grant Agreement No. 224619), and in large part, by the participating institutions.
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Grant Agreement No. 224619
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The GpENI Testbed: Network Infrastructure, Implementation Experience, and Experimentation. Deep Medhi, Byrav Ramamurthy, Caterina Scoglio, Justin P. Rohrer, Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Ramkumar Cherukuri, Xuan Liu, Pragatheeswaran Angu, Andy Bavier, Cort Buffington, James P.G. Sterbenz, In Computer Networks, vol. 61 iss. 0, March, 2014, pp. 51–74. Special issue on Future Internet Testbeds -- Part I
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
