The GENI Book

This book, edited by four of the leaders of the National Science Foundation’s Global Environment and Network Innovations (GENI) project, gives the reader a tour of the history, architecture, future, and applications of GENI. Built over the past decade by hundreds of leading computer scientists and e...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: McGeer, Rick (Editor), Berman, Mark (Editor), Elliott, Chip (Editor), Ricci, Robert (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2016, 2016
Edition:1st ed. 2016
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The Origins of GENI: An Informal Development History
  • Emulab
  • DETERLab and the DETER Project
  • ORBIT: Wireless Experimentation
  • GENI Architecture Foundation
  • The Need for Flexible Mid-scale Computing Infrastructure
  • A Retrospective on ORCA: Open Resource Control Architecture
  • Programmable, Controllable Networks
  • 4G Cellular Systems in GENI
  • Authorization and Access Control: ABAC
  • The GENI Experiment Engine
  • The GENI Mesoscale Networks
  • ExoGENI: A Multi-Domain Infrastructure-as-a-Service Testbed
  • The InstaGENI Project
  • The Experimenter View of GENI
  • The GENI Desktop
  • Walk Through the GENI Experiment Cycle
  • GENI in the Classroom
  • The Ignite Distributed Collaborative Scientific Visualization System
  • US Ignite and Smarter GENI Cities
  • Europe’s Mission in Next-Generation Networking with Special Emphasis on the German-Lab Project
  • SAVI Testbed for Applications on Software-Defined Infrastructure
  • Research and Development on Network Virtualization Technologies in Japan: VNode and FLARE Projects
  • Building a Worldwide Network