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Multi-Partner European Test Beds for Research Networking Graphic/image limits Graphic/image limits. Logo’s should be justified bottom left The European IST project MUPBED Integration of applications with network control plane Henrik Wessing, TNC’2005, 7th of June, 2005, Poznan, Poland

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Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed 23/02/ Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for contentGraphic/image limits Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Agenda European IST project MUPBED Objectives Consortium MUPBED test bed Advantages of ASON/GMPLS MUPBED test bed interconnection Reference architecture Applications Initial application groups Test scenarios Modelling activities User communities Workshop on MUPBED Thursday Summary

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Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed 23/02/ Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for contentGraphic/image limits Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed User communities Close collaboration with a number of user groups Polytechnico de Torino (Italy) IRT (Germany) UPC (Spain) University of Copenhagen (Denmark).... Applications New and not yet deployed distributed applications Network demands evaluated theoretically and experimentally Constantly searching for new UCs If topics are not covered – let me know!

Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed 23/02/ Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for contentGraphic/image limits Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Code word: ”Integration” ”Holistic” network view Horizontal integration Interconnection of test beds Integration of common control plane Vertical integration Definition of layer adaption Communication channel Research application validation Human integration Telecommunication world Computer science world Two different network perspectives Common understanding important

Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed 23/02/ Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for contentGraphic/image limits Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed MUPBED workshop Thursday Objectives Common understanding of application requirements to the network Common understanding of what the network can provide Agenda Short introduction (MUPBED) Ralph Niederberger, R. C. Juelich Application requirements from grid. Motivated by VIOLA and DEISA projects Norbert Meyer, PSNC Grid services in the optical network PIONEER Afrodite Sevasti, GRNET(streamed) GN2, JRA3 and SA3 activities Time allocated for open discussions When & where Thursday the Congress center, room E Registration not mandatory but very helpful

Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed 23/02/ Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for contentGraphic/image limits Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Limit for content Do not exceed Summary – MUPBED project Motivation for MUPBED Dynamic resource allocation Investigation of multi domain ASON network issues Requirements of high demanding network applications MUPBED testbed Five larger European testbed Interconnected through NRENs and GÉANT Reference architecture Applications in focus Four preselected application groups Labs being prepared for inter test bed experiments Modelling work to support experimental work Close collaboration with user communities Workshop on MUPBED Thursday afternoon ( )