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MUPPET: Project Objectives

MUPPET Multi-Partner European Test Beds for Research Networking Proposal Overview IST FP6 Proposal for 2nd Call, “Research Networking Test Beds”. MUPPET: Project Objectives. Main Goal

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MUPPET: Project Objectives

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  1. MUPPETMulti-Partner European Test Beds for Research NetworkingProposal Overview IST FP6 Proposal for 2nd Call, “Research Networking Test Beds” Jan Späth (Marconi)

  2. MUPPET: Project Objectives • Main Goal • integration and validation, in the context of user-driven large scale test beds, of state-of-the-art on-demand circuit switching techniques, and in particular of ASON/GMPLS, as enablers for future upgrades to European research infrastructures. • Objectives • To identify service/network requirements of high-end applications for European research environments; • To define the ASON/GMPLS features matching the above requirements and enabling, the penetration of broadband services in Europe; • To find and experimentally validate solutions for interoperability between different network domains; • To assess the ability of ASON/GMPLS solutions to support demanding research applications, such as Grid computing, through lab and field trials with a large user community (including NRENs); • To develop guidelines for the introduction of ASON/GMPLS technologies and ultra-broadband services in future European research infrastructures. (note: ASON covers multiple transport technologies, such as WDM, OTH, SDH) Jan Späth (Marconi)

  3. Consortium • Network Operators • Telecom Italia – TILAB (Italy) • Deutsche Telekom - T-Systems (Germany) • Telefonica I&D (Spain) • MATAV (Hungary) • Equipment Manufactures: • Marconi (Germany, Italy); Project Co-ordinator • Juniper (Ireland) • Research Centres: • ACREO (Sweden) • TU Denmark (Denmark) • CSP - Innovazione nelle ICT s.c. a r.l. (Italy) • CoreCom (Italy) • DFN-Verein (Germany) • GARR (Italy) • University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany) • CSIC/RedIRIS (Spain) • PSNC (Poland) Jan Späth (Marconi)

  4. Key Data of Proposal • Planned duration: • 3 years • Consortium: 16 partners from 8 countries • Denmark • Germany • Hungary • Ireland • Italy • Spain • Sweden • Poland • Available Test-beds: • 2 ASON/GMPLS focussed test-beds (TILAB, T-Systems) • 1 broad-band end-user focussed test-bed (ACREO) • 2 IP/MPLS focussed test-beds (Telefonica, PSNC) • variety of ultra-broadband users and applications  User Community • interconnection of test-beds Jan Späth (Marconi)

  5. Users / Applications IT platforms SW components CPU Storage Sensors / Instruments I/O devices IT IT IT IT IT IT IT IT Interaction between IT platforms and network IP/MPLS IP/MPLS IP/MPLS ASON/GMPLS ASON/GMPLS ASON/GMPLS Network Network Domain 1 Network Domain 2 Network Domain 3 Interoperability between network domains Basic reference architecture • The Project will create a large experimental environment that will be used to assess the network solutions under investigation, and that will be offered as an open test platform to other European research projects and users. • The test bed will represent a multi-layer network based on IP/MPLS and ASON/GMPLS technologies, equipped with a unified control plane and designed to support the highly demanding applications of the European research community Jan Späth (Marconi)

  6. MUPPET: ASON/GMPLS Network Scenario Dynamically configurable, client oriented, multi-carrier domain networks Client network A ASON/GMPLS network carrier A ASON/GMPLS network carrier B Client network D UNI UNI Control plane interface between client and transport network: User Network Interface (UNI) UNI Client network B Client network C UNI Control plane interface between carrier domains: Inter-carrierExternal NNI (E-NNI) Applications Jan Späth (Marconi)

  7. MUPPET Network Layout Northern Europe test bed xyz Academic SCINT Acreo xyz Private R&D NBI Eastern Europe test bed Acreo TB KTH TUD PSNC leased lines SUNET DARENET PIONIER Western Europe test bed Central Europe test bed FAU GÉANT T-Systems Rediris DFN UPC T-Systems TB TID TB Euro6ix TID leased lines INFN TILAB TB GARR Southern Europe test bed TILAB IP + ASON/GMPLS CSP RESEAU IP + WDM PoliTO IP + 10GE CoreCom IPv6 UniTO IP/MPLS Jan Späth (Marconi)

  8. User Community • The MUPPET consortium already identified additional research users to which we will offer an access to the test beds and field trials, for joint experiments, assessment of the proposed architecture and solutions, dissemination of the Project knowledge: • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. (Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut) • INFN • Institut für Rundfunktechnik (IRT), Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) • Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin • Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) • Polytechnic of Milan / CoreCom • Polytechnic of Turin • Swedish Institute for Internet Technologies (SCINT) • Technical University of Catalunya (UPC) • University Computer Center (UNI-C) • University La Sapienza • University of Turin (Computer Science Department) Jan Späth (Marconi)

  9. Key Strengths of MUPPET Proposal • leveraging on outstanding testbeds that are already available • TILAB (LION) • T-Systems (GSN) • ACREO • Telefonica I&D • strong inclusion of NRENs and (ultra-) broadband users • a strong consortium composed by European leading operators, vendors and NRENs • leveraging on and closely cooperating with a strong IST IP: • NOBEL • full vertical coverage: from application/services to transport • the envisaged solution will provide a “service open” approach(i. e. will not be restricted to a limited set of services only) Jan Späth (Marconi)

  10. Summary • Benefits from MUPPET for: • customers • user control of network resources (VPNs) • flexible broadband on demand services including QoS guarantees • applications with stringent requirements • very high bandwidth with low delays • high “Quality of Service” level (high availability, ...) • network providers • simplification of operational processes • efficient network solutions leading to cost savings • open platform which is flexible to support services not foreseen beforehand (service neutral approach) • end to end services in an environment based on different domains which are operated autonomously • network requirements • network functions supporting the application requirements • inter-operability between vendors and operators domains to be able to build a pan-European research backbone • Prove of solutions and dissemination of results Jan Späth (Marconi)

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