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AIMS 2014 Session: Available Mobile and Wireless Testbed Research Infrastructure

GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations . AIMS 2014 Session: Available Mobile and Wireless Testbed Research Infrastructure . Jim Martin Associate Professor School of Computing Clemson University jim.martin@cs.clemson.edu.

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AIMS 2014 Session: Available Mobile and Wireless Testbed Research Infrastructure

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  1. GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations AIMS 2014 Session: Available Mobile and Wireless Testbed Research Infrastructure Jim Martin Associate Professor School of Computing Clemson University jim.martin@cs.clemson.edu http://sciwinet.org http://geni.net

  2. AIMS 2014 Session: Available Mobile and Wireless Testbed Research Infrastructures • Session : Available Mobile and Wireless Testbed Research Infrastructures • Discussion points: • Multidisciplinary economic/policy challenges of measurement platforms • Inventory…..what exists? • Purpose ….. What are the requirements ? • Support research!! • Support measurement !! • Conclusions ? • Lots of efforts….need coordination for the community ??

  3. NIH Research DOE Research DOT/ITSResearch Public Safety/ Homeland Security NSF Research networking, cybersecurity, Economic models, human behaviors Internet Commercial Wireless Systems Infrastructure Research Wireless Systems Infrastructure Rutger’s Orbit GENI/Wimax, … Phonelab, Sensibility testbed MITATE, …

  4. NIH Research DOE Research DOT/ITSResearch Public Safety/ Homeland Security NSF Research networking, cybersecurity, Economic models, human behaviors Internet Commercial Wireless Systems Infrastructure Sensibility Testbed Research Wireless Systems Infrastructure PhantomNetTestbed Rutger’s Orbit GENI/Wimax, … Phonelab, Sensibility testbed MITATE, …

  5. NIH Research DOE Research DOT/ITSResearch Public Safety/ Homeland Security NSF Research networking, cybersecurity, Economic models, human behaviors Internet Commercial Wireless Systems Infrastructure Research Wireless Systems Infrastructure GI GENI Testbed (geni.net) sciwinet.org Rutger’s Orbit GENI/Wimax, … Phonelab, Sensibility testbed MITATE, …

  6. GENI Overview • Geni Wireless directions are under discussion …. • NSF has recommended the community conduct a Workshop • Please see : http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC19Agenda/GENIWirelessFuture

  7. NIH Research DOE Research DOT/ITSResearch Public Safety/ Homeland Security NSF Research networking, cybersecurity, Economic models, human behaviors Internet SciWiNet is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO)- our users are the academic community ARTERRA Sprint’s 3G/4G T-Mobile • The goal of SciWiNet is to build wireless infrastructure that supports current and emerging wireless requirements of the academic research community. • Through benefits of scale, SciWiNet will enhance the ability of the research community to integrate 3G/4G wireless in their respective research. The project is described as follows: • SciWiNet resells cellular data services from Sprint. More precisely, we have partnered with Arterra who brokers Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) arrangements with operators. Our current operator is Sprint, we expect to also operate with T-Mobile in 3Q 2014. • SciWiNet is an NSF funded project (an EAGER grant) awarded to Clemson University and Rutgers University. • SciWiNet represents a community of users that collectively provides a support system for academics whose research involves or requires cellular data services.

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