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Blending GENI with SciWiNet to Scale Education/Experimentation Involving Wireless

GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations . Blending GENI with SciWiNet to Scale Education/Experimentation Involving Wireless. Jim Martin, School of Computing Clemson University jim.martin@cs.clemson.edu. KC Wang ECE Department Clemson University kwang@clemson.edu.

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Blending GENI with SciWiNet to Scale Education/Experimentation Involving Wireless

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  1. GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations Blending GENI with SciWiNet to Scale Education/Experimentation Involving Wireless Jim Martin, School of Computing Clemson University jim.martin@cs.clemson.edu KC Wang ECE Department Clemson University kwang@clemson.edu Ivan Seskar Winlab, Rutgers seskar@winlab.rutgers.edu http://sciwinet.org http://geni.net

  2. Agenda GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations • Brief background • Extending GENI/Wireless with commercial networks • Demo discussion • Demo wrap up Please Participate in a Survey!!! http://sciwinet.org

  3. GENI WiMAX Deployments 2014 On the Air Not On the Air 13 locations across USA 26 Wimax Base Stations Sliced, virtualized and interconnected Researcher-owned, researcher-operated 4G cellular systems

  4. SciWiNet: A Brief Summary • SciWiNetresells cellular data services from Sprint. We are an Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO). We expect to also operate with T-Mobile in 4Q 2014. • Usage model: a single bucket of data can be shared over any number of devices, individual researchers can be given administrative access to their set of devices. • The idea is to provide services and technology that can be used by the academic research community • Once fully operational • User’s can bring their own devices (like Google’s Nexus 5) • User’s sign up and register devices at the SciWiNet web site Engineering Domain Specific Research Community Diversity of Underlying Requirements CISE Research Community Non-Engineering Research Community Wireless Research Community Diversity of the User Community

  5. NIH Research DOE Research DOT/ITSResearch Public Safety/ Homeland Security NSF Research Biological Sciences, CISE, Education/HR, Engineering, Geosciences, Math/Physical sciences, Social/Economic Sciences Internet Research Wireless Testbed Infrastructure Commercial Wireless Systems Infrastructure sciwinet.org GENI Testbed (geni.net) GI • The goal of SciWiNet is to build wireless infrastructure that supports current and emerging wireless requirements of the academic research community. • Synergistic with GENI WiMAX…. • Extends the coverage for GENI researchers…. • Broadens the community…potential benefits of scale

  6. GENI WiMAX/SciWiNet Demo At Clemson, we have a GENI WiMAX handset that has access to SciWiNet A student at Clemson will move out of WiMAX coverage and into Sprint’s network The device is periodically sending location, signal strength and ping RTT data to a server (a GENI VM) We will show two live visualizations: location/access network, ping RTT time series. You can point your browser to see the live map (http: point your browser at http://130.127.88.102 ) GENI WiMAX WiMAX-local VLAN 760 WiMAX-multipoint VLAN 4087 Layer 2 GENI Dataplane Android handset w/ SciWiNet tools App GENI-enabled hardware Legend Layer 3 SciWiNet MVNO Sprint MVNO 3G/ WiMAX Public Internet GENI Backbone

  7. Demo Wrap Up • Objective for this portion of the demo- illustrate how GENI/WiMAX experiments can be extended with coverage from a commercial network • GENI and SciWiNet : • GENI/WiMAX handsets that are registered on SciWiNet can work on: • Sprint’s WiMAX and 3G network • A yellow node or PCEngine box can use GENI WiMAX dongles, SciWiNet LTE dongles, and WiFi • As GENI Wireless evolves towards LTE, integration with SciWiNet over Sprint’s LTE (and T-Mobile) will happen • Our next demo will further show the exciting ‘connections’ that are possible between GENI/Wireless and SciWiNet. Please Participate in a Survey!!! http://sciwinet.org

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