Location
The event will begin in Room B1220 in the lower level of the GW Science and Engineering Hall, located at 800 22nd St NW, one block from the Foggy Bottom Metro station. See the Venue page for more details.
Wednesday May 29
07:30-08:00 |
Breakfast and Registration, GWU Science and Engineering Hall, Lower Level |
08:00-08:15 |
Welcome and Overview of the Day, Larry Landweber, University of Wisconsin; Tim Wood, GWU; Violet Syrotiuk, ASU; Ibrahim Matta, BU |
08:15-08:30 |
Welcome from NSF, Deep Medhi, PM at NSF CISE/CNS/NeTS |
08:30-09:00 |
GENI: A Networked Infrastructure for At-Scale Experiments, Zongming Fei, University of Kentucky |
09:00-09:30 |
CloudLab: Flexible, Scientific Infrastructure for Research on the Future of Cloud Computing, Dmitry Duplyakin, University of Utah - Overview - Recent Research |
09:30-10:00 |
COSMOS: An Open Programmable City Scale Testbed for Evaluation of Edge-Cloud Enhanced Future Wireless Systems, Michael Sherman |
10:00-10:30 |
Coffee break |
10:30-11:00 |
Edge-Net.org, Rick McGeer, US-Ignite |
11:00-11:30 |
Chameleon: Cloud on Cloud, Kate Keahey, University of Chicago and Argonne National Lab |
11:30-12:00 |
POWDER and Wireless Networking Experimentation, Gary Wong, University of Utah |
12:00-13:30 |
Lunch |
Parallel Tutorials |
Session #1 (SEH 1300) |
Session #2 (SEH 1400) |
Session #3 (SEH 1450) |
13:30-15:00 |
Getting Started with CloudLab, Dmitry Duplyakin |
A First Experiment on GENI, Ibrahim Matta and Violet Syrotiuk |
How to Design and Run a Basic Wireless Experiment on COSMOS, Michael Sherman, Nilanjan Paul, Jakub Kolodziejski, Manav Kohli |
15:00-15:30 |
Coffee break |
Coffee break |
Coffee break |
15:30-17:00 |
Experimenting with Complex Software Environments on CloudLab, Dmitry Duplyakin |
Experimenting with SDN and NFV on GENI, Ibrahim Matta and Violet Syrotiuk |
How to Instrument Resources and Collect and Analyze Larger-scale Measurements in COSMOS, Michael Sherman, Nilanjan Paul, Jakub Kolodziejski, Manav Kohli |
Thursday May 30
08:00-08:30 |
Breakfast and Registration, GWU Science and Engineering Hall, Lower Level |