igeni – taiwan integrated research network

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The International Global Environment for Network Innovations project (iGENI) The International Global Environment for Network Innovations project (iGENI) is developing national and international distributed infrastructure to enable the creation of a virtual laboratory for exploring future internets at scale. iGENI will ensure that GENI is truly global. Led by the International Center for Advanced Internet Research (iCAIR) at Northwestern University, the consortium includes the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago; the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at the University of California, San Diego; Cisco Systems, Inc.; and the BBN Technologies GENI Program Office (GPO). iGENI Consortium members have formed partnerships with many participants in the Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) as well as with National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), and research consortia and institutions. Abstract One of the international partner projects for iGENI in Taiwan, the National Science Council/Taiwan funded the National Telecommunication Project: Study and Deployment of Network Virtualization Architecture (NCKU, KUAS and other universities) has initiated the development and deployment of a new network virtualization architecture on a national research/education backbone: TWAREN (NCHC). In addition to this collaboration project, iGENI also worked with ProtoGENI team to implement a direct connection between ProtoGENI and network research infrastructure in Taiwan, which is enabling an enhanced partnership between GENI community and the Taiwan network research communities. Participants & Institutions Chu-Sing Yang, National Cheng Kung University Mon-Yen Luo, National Kao Hsiung University of Applied Science Te-Lung Liu, National Center for High Performance Computing Robert Ricci, University of Utah Joe Mambretti, Jim Chen, Fei Yeh Northwestern University Alan Verlo, Maxine Brown University of Illinois Chicago Tom DeFanti, University of California, San Diego NetFPGA Emulab OpenFlow Emulab OpenFlow NetFPGA Emulab OpenFlow NCKU NetFPGA Emulab OpenFlow KUAS NetFPGA Emulab OpenFlow MAX Emulab OpenFlow NCU NetFPGA OpenFlow NTUST NetFPGA OpenFlow iGENI EU NetFPGA OpenFlow iGENI N America NetFPGA OpenFlow CHT-TL NetFPGA OpenFlow TWAREN VPLS VPN TWAREN International Testbeds iGENI is establishing international multi-continental network testbeds for large scale experimental research. These testbeds can support the activities of interdisciplinary international research teams. Vlan D Vlan 869 Vlan 870 10GE Vlan D Vlan 869 Vlan 870 10GE Vlan 533 NOX C-WAVE Vlan 347 Vlan 3792 N X GE 10GE 10GE 10GE 10GE 1GE 10GE 10GE 10GE 10GE 1GE 1GE 10GE 10GE KREONET NCKU KUAS GIST Duke U N I V E R S I T Y Vlan D Vlan 1804 Vlan 461 merit Vlan 1810 Vlan D Vlan D SOX MAX 10GE 10GE 1GE 10GE iGENI – Taiwan Integrated Research Network

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The International Global Environment for Network Innovations project (iGENI)The International Global Environment for Network Innovations project (iGENI) is developing national andinternational distributed infrastructure to enable the creation of a virtual laboratory for exploring future internetsat scale. iGENI will ensure that GENI is truly global. Led by the International Center for Advanced Internet Research (iCAIR) at Northwestern University, the consortium includes the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago; the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at the University of California, San Diego; Cisco Systems, Inc.; and the BBN Technologies GENI Program O�ce (GPO). iGENI Consortium members have formed partnerships with many participants in the Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) as well as with National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), and research consortia and institutions.

Abstract

One of the international partner projects for iGENI in Taiwan, the National Science Council/Taiwan funded the National Telecommunication Project: Study and Deployment of Network Virtualization Architecture (NCKU, KUAS and other universities) has initiated the development and deployment of a new network virtualization architecture on a national research/education backbone: TWAREN (NCHC). In addition to this collaboration project, iGENI also worked with ProtoGENI team to implement a direct connection between ProtoGENI and network research infrastructure in Taiwan, which is enabling an enhanced partnership between GENI community and the Taiwan network research communities.

Participants & Institutions

Chu-Sing Yang, National Cheng Kung UniversityMon-Yen Luo, National Kao Hsiung University of Applied ScienceTe-Lung Liu, National Center for High Performance ComputingRobert Ricci, University of Utah

Joe Mambretti, Jim Chen, Fei Yeh Northwestern UniversityAlan Verlo, Maxine Brown University of Illinois ChicagoTom DeFanti, University of California, San Diego

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International TestbedsiGENI is establishing international multi-continental network testbeds for large scale experimental research. These testbeds can support the activities of interdisciplinary international research teams.

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Vlan 533

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iGENI – Taiwan Integrated Research Network