Creating a Worldwide Network For the Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) and Related Experimental Environments

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Authors
  • J. Mambretti
  • J. Chen
  • F. Yeh
  • J. Ge
  • J. You
  • T. Li
  • C. de Laat
  • P. Grosso ORCID logo
  • T.-L. Liu
  • M.-Y. Luo
  • A. Nakao
  • P. Müller
  • R. van der Pol
  • M. Reed
  • M. Stanton
  • C.-S. Yang
Publication date 2016
Host editors
  • R. McGeer
  • M. Berman
  • C. Elliott
  • R. Ricci
Book title The GENI Book
ISBN
  • 9783319337678
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783319337692
Pages (from-to) 589-632
Publisher Cham: Springer
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Many important societal activities are global in scope, and as these activities continually expand world-wide, they are increasingly based on a foundation of advanced communication services and underlying innovative network architecture, technology, and core infrastructure. To continue progress in these areas, research activities cannot be limited to campus labs and small local testbeds or even to national testbeds. Researchers must be able to explore concepts at scale—to conduct experiments on world-wide testbeds that approximate the attributes of the real world. Today, it is possible to take advantage of several macro information technology trends, especially virtualization and capabilities for programming technology resources at a highly granulated level, to design, implement and operate network research environments at a global scale. GENI is developing such an environment, as are research communities in a number of other countries. Recently, these communities have not only been investigating techniques for federating these research environments across multiple domains, but they have also been demonstration prototypes of such federations. This chapter provides an overview of key topics and experimental activities related to GENI international networking and to related projects throughout the world.
Document type Chapter
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33769-2_24
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