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Future Internet Technologies Turorial

Dr. Tanja Zseby, head of Network Research at Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS will give a tutorial on Future Internet Tehcnologies and their development during TridentCom 2010 - May 18-20 2010 in Berlin, Germany. Detailed agenda of the tutorial and more information: here.


 

IPv6 Contest 2010

The German IPv6 Council invites applications for the International IPv6 Application Contest 2010.The objectives of this contest are the generation of ideas and applications, which help determine how to introduce IPv6, the internet of the next generation, on a large scale and use it effectively. The contest also provides an opportunity for the next generation of application developers to gain experience with IPv6.

Call for participation

 


 

Chapter for FIA Valencia Book accepted

The chapter “Conceptual Design and Use Cases for a FIRE Resource Federation Framework” authored by Sebastian Wahle, Thomas Magedanz, and Anastasius Gavras will appear in the IOS Press book “Towards the Future Internet - Emerging Trends from European Research” in April 2010.

For a preview of this article please contact:
Sebastian Wahle: sebastian [dot] wahle [at] fokus [dot] fraunhofer [dot] de

Abstract:
Projects of the Future Internet Research & Experimentation (FIRE) initiative are building an experimental facility that shall serve the needs of Future Internet research and development. The main design principles are virtualization of resources and federation. Federation is a means to meet requirements from Future Internet research that cannot be met by individual testbeds. In particular, to support large scale experiments utilizing heterogeneous resources, a federation of experimental facilities is needed. While several initiatives are currently establishing large scale testbeds, the mechanisms for federating such environments across the boundaries of administrative domains are unclear. This is due to the lack of established and agreed federation models, methods, and operational procedures. In this article we propose a federation model that defines high level conceptual entities for federating resources across administrative domains. A first prototype implementation of the functional components derived from the model has been realized and evaluated. This is demonstrated by the discussion of use cases that depict the flexibility of the proposed approach. The model can guide future testbed developments and harmonize the currently scattered efforts across several FIRE projects in order to establish an agreed resource federation framework. This framework shall be the basis for Future Internet research and experimentation in Europe and provide experimental facility services to academia and industry.


White Paper on the Future Internet PPP Definition

On 2nd February 2010, the European Future Interent Initiative (EFII) released the White paper on the Future Internet PPP Definition.
This document is intended to convey the vision of the European Future Internet Initiative (EFII) for the Future Internet dedicated call (PPP). Please visit the EFII website.


Papier auf der TridentCom 2010 angenommen

Das Papier “Interoperability in Heterogeneous Resource Federations” von Konrad Campowsky, Thomas Magedanz, und Sebastian Wahle wurde auf der International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities (TridentCom 2010) angenommen. Die Veröffentlichung ist für Mai 2010 bei ICST/Springer vorgesehen.

Für einen “preview” kontaktieren Sie bitte:
Sebastian Wahle: sebastian [dot] wahle [at] fokus [dot] fraunhofer [dot] de

Englischer Abstract:
Currently, a number of research activities worldwide focus on resource federations to enable remote access and large scale experiments. With the global efforts in sharing experimental facility resources across organizational boundaries, interoperability issues are becoming increasingly important. To this end, this paper describes a model that defines the necessary entities for inter resource federation scenarios. The model is then discussed by means of a concrete use case federating Panlab and PlanetLab resources. In this respect Panlab and PlanetLab are considered to be federations themselves. Our findings show that the two approaches can be matched following the general model. This allows for federating resources not only across the boundaries of administrative (organizational) domains but even across the boundaries of federations. Those federations in themselves provide collections of resources offered by several administrative domains and use different control frameworks to enable resource access and management.


“Short paper” auf der NOMS 2010 angenommen

Das Papier “Resource Management in Large Scale Experimental Facilities - A Technical Approach to Federate Panlab and PlanetLab” von Konrad Campowsky, Thomas Magedanz und Sebastian Wahle wurde als “short paper” auf der NOMS 2010 angenommen.

Für einen “preview” kontaktieren Sie bitte:
Sebastian Wahle: sebastian [dot] wahle [at] fokus [dot] fraunhofer [dot] de

Englischer Abstract:
Several projects worldwide offer experimental facilities to enable large scale research experiments. PlanetLab as one of the first initiatives in this field, currently consists of 1021 network nodes forming a global research network. On the other hand, Panlab offers a wide range of heterogeneous resources ranging from hardware devices to dedicated software. The broad field of Future Internet research requires such diverse infrastructures that serve different needs across domains and layers. Federation between different experimental facilities is foreseen to address those requirements as single testbeds cannot offer the full range of technologies that are required by the Future Internet community. This paper outlines an approach of federating Panlab resources with PlanetLab and vice versa. A prototype implementation is described and evaluated. Also, we present a case study to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed system.


AIMS 2010 Call for Papers

Die AIMS 2010 Konferenz ist ein 1-Track-Event, das Paper Sessions, Tutorials, Keynotes und ein PhD Studentenworkshop in eine interactive integriert. Eins der Ziele von AIMS ist es über den Horizont hinauszublicken, den Austausch von Ideen zwischen verschiedenen Communities und PhD Studenten zu stimulieren. Darüber hinaus, AIMS 2010 stellt auch das International Summer School für Netzwerk Service Management (ISSNSM 2010) zusammen.

21.-25. Juni 2010, Universität Zürich, Schweiz
Dr.-Ing. Tanja Zseby, Fraunhofer FOKUS ist Mitglied des TCP von AIMS 2010
Call for papers


FIS 2010 Call for Papers

FIS 2010 - 3rd Future Internet Symposium 2010, Towards a Converged, Consolidated and Sustainable Future Internet, 20.-22. September 2010, Berlin, Deutschland, Prof. Dr. T. Magedanz, TU Berlin/Fraunhofer FOKUS, ist Mitglied des TPC, call for papers: PDF

Wichtige Termine:  
Einreichung der Abstracts 20. April 2010
Einreichung der Paper 25. April 2010
Annahmebestätigung 10. Juni 2010
Abgabe der endgültigen Paper 10. Juli 2010

 

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