GENI/CCNIE Workshop: UW-Madison Key components & approx timetable/milestones 100Gbps (campus to Internet2 & ESNet) (6/30/13) Science DMZ (8/15/13) Openflow/SDN.

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GENI/CCNIE Workshop: UW-Madison Key components & approx timetable/milestones 100Gbps (campus to Internet2 & ESNet) (6/30/13) Science DMZ (8/15/13) Openflow/SDN implementation (Evolving: 1 st generation Spring 2013, 2 nd generation 1/2014) GENI racks (install by 9/2013) Advanced Network Technology Service Team (Spring 2013) Key components & approx timetable/milestones 100Gbps (campus to Internet2 & ESNet) (6/30/13) Science DMZ (8/15/13) Openflow/SDN implementation (Evolving: 1 st generation Spring 2013, 2 nd generation 1/2014) GENI racks (install by 9/2013) Advanced Network Technology Service Team (Spring 2013) Patrick Christian

Next Generation Campus Network Distribution (Enhanced Electronics) Redundancy U-WI Science DMZ

U-WI GENI Planning/Integration Current/planned GENI-related research and researchers Aditya Akella OF/SDN, future network architectures, data center measuring/modeling, network services in cloud computing Suman Banerjee WiMAX, WiROVER, video stream sharing Parmesh Ramanathan Mobile Gb wireless, SDN/OF (congestion detection, on-demand local control schemes), intra and inter-flow coding and multipath routing Miron Livney Open Science Grid (OSG) – LARK CC-NIE grant Primary U-WI campus IT staff POC for GENI planning & integration: Patrick Christian Current/planned GENI-related research and researchers Aditya Akella OF/SDN, future network architectures, data center measuring/modeling, network services in cloud computing Suman Banerjee WiMAX, WiROVER, video stream sharing Parmesh Ramanathan Mobile Gb wireless, SDN/OF (congestion detection, on-demand local control schemes), intra and inter-flow coding and multipath routing Miron Livney Open Science Grid (OSG) – LARK CC-NIE grant Primary U-WI campus IT staff POC for GENI planning & integration: Patrick Christian