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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GENI Call for Demos for GEC22

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation2GENI Introduction – 22 June 2014www.geni.net Remember GEC9? November 2010 Photos by Glenn Ricart Photo by Glenn Ricart

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation3GENI Introduction – 22 June 2014www.geni.net GENI Then … Beginning of the GENI Mesoscale deployment Very few tools

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation4GENI Introduction – 22 June 2014www.geni.net GENI now …. What can you do with GENI now?

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation5GENI Introduction – 22 June 2014www.geni.net The event Special GENI Engineering Conference in Washington, March 2015 Invitees to include leaders from Government agencies, companies and your peers from academia and industry Plenary demos to be one of the best show and tell performances A great opportunity to communicate your message and have maximum impact

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation6GENI Introduction – 22 June 2014www.geni.net What we need from you A proposal that would demonstrate an exciting application of a highly programmable computing and network infrastructure Your commitment to realize this demonstration Starting with a smaller demo at GEC21 Send us a proposal by July 25 th to Extended abstract Plan to accept 2-4 proposals GPO engineers will help you along the way!

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation7GENI Introduction – 22 June 2014www.geni.net Some Ideas … Wireless Experiments Multi-site experiments Large Scale Experiments New protocols, non-ip experiments Experiments on domain sciences Services running on GENI Opt-in, non-GENI users Experiments crossing the boundaries of GENI Collaborations with national and international testbeds Collaborations with industry GENI in Education