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PICO SwitchOn workshop II October 15-­‐16, 2015 Sao Paulo, Brazil Jason Liu Florida International University •  Academic posi,on: Associate Professor computer
networks
School of Compu4ng and Informa4on Sciences Florida Interna4onal University (FIU) •  General research interests: – 
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Parallel discrete-­‐event simula4on High-­‐performance simula4on modeling Simula4on of large-­‐scale complex systems Real-­‐4me symbio4c simula4on and emula4on transportation
systems
computer
systems
• Specific research topics: Computer)
–  Efficient parallel simula,on Systems)and)
synchroniza4on algorithms Networks)
–  Scalable simula,on tools for )
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HPC plaGorms High)
–  Large-­‐scale network Modeling))
Performance)
simula,on and modeling &)Simula8on)
Compu8ng)
–  Network real-­‐,me simula,on and emula,on military
systems
Future Internet Research •  Future Internet testbed development •  Big & fast network simula,on –  Parallel network simulators on HPC plaGorms (SSFNet, PRIME) –  Network scale to hundreds of millions and more –  Realis4c and efficient mul4-­‐scale traffic modeling •  Hybrid network experimenta,on – 
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PrimoGENI Constella4on Project (GENI) Enable hybrid experiments with simulated and emulated components on GENI Apply parallel simula4on to enable large-­‐scale experiments in real 4me Interact with network applica4ons running on virtual machines simulation model
emulation model
interactive model
SIM
EMU
EMU
Guest OS Guest OS Guest OS
Virtual Machine Monitor
user front-end
simulation platform
emulation platform
Brazil Collaboration on Future Internet Research •  Ongoing collabora4ons with Prof. Cesar Marcondes (UFSCar, São Carlos, SP, Brazil) •  #1 “Mininet conflux” – an SDN testbed –  Objec4ve: hybrid at-­‐scale OpenFlow network experiments –  Interoperable simula4on and emula4on of OpenFlow –  High-­‐fidelity, high-­‐performance, large-­‐scale network traffic modeling through symbio4c network simula4on •  #2 OpenFlow-­‐based fine-­‐grain conges4on control mechanisms for large-­‐scale enterprise networks and data centers •  #3 Fluid-­‐based traffic modeling for efficient traffic characteriza4on Personal stuff:
•  Classic literature, poetry, history,
classical music, piano
•  New year resolution: Français
Dr. Julio Ibarra SwitchOn Co-­‐Principal Investigator As the Assistant Vice President for Technology Augmented Research at FIU, Dr. Julio Ibarra is responsible for furthering the mission of the Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment (CIARA) – to contribute to the pace and the quality of research at FIU through the application of advanced Cyberinfrastructure. He is responsible for strategic planning and development of advanced research networking services, including the development and management of the AMPATH International Exchange Point for Research and Education networks, in Miami, Florida. He holds B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science from FIU, and Ph.D. in Telematics and Information Technology from Twente University. Research & Personal Interests •  Current research interests are Software-­‐DeWined Networking, and IT Service Management •  Wine making, tasting and sharing •  Physical Witness and healthy living Toby Actress Ruby Astrophysics Grad Student Student Heidi L. Morgan, PhD. SwitchON Co-­‐Principal Investigator Heidi is the Director at Florida International University’s Center for Internet Augmented Research & Assessment (CIARA), where she facilitates high-­‐performance next generation Research & Education (R&E) networking initiatives. The AMPATH International Exchange Point in Miami is the heartbeat of CIARA enabling other related cyberinfrastructure for higher education and data driven scientiWic research in the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean. Current NSF Support: Award# ACI-­‐1451018, $5,000,000, 2015-­‐2020, IRNC: Backbone: AmLight Express and Protect (ExP) Award# ACI-­‐1451024, $3,500,000, 2015-­‐2020, IRNC: RXP: AtlanticWave-­‐Software DeWined Exchange: A Distributed Intercontinental Experimental Software DeWined Exchange (SDX) Award # AST-­‐ 1202910, $107,140,000.00, 2014-­‐2022, LSST Construction: Construction of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) under the Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction Award# CNS-­‐1443285, $200,000, 2014-­‐2016, RES IN NETWORKING TECH & SYS: EAGER: SwitchOn -­‐ Exploring and Strengthening US-­‐Brazil Collaborations in Future Internet Research Award# ACI-­‐1440728, $300,000, 2014-­‐2016, CC*IIE IAM: Secure Access for Everyone (SAFE) Other Research & Social Interests •  • 
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e-­‐Science Collaborations and Educational Outreach (e.g. Astronomy, High Energy Physics, Future Internet Architecture. Etc.) Providing extraordinary opportunities for students! Hiking with my dog(s) & kids Visiting vineyards – Cheers! Toby Ruby Dr. Luis Lopez Research Scientist at University of Sao Paulo Prof. Lopez holds PhD in Mathematical Physics. Currently he is a professor at USP (Medicine School, University of São Paulo) and at FIU
(Florida International University – Miami, USA). He is also the NARA Coordinator (Center for Advanced Networking Applications) of USP and Principal Investigator of the Project ANSP
(Academic Network at São Paulo), funded by FAPESP (Foundation for Research Support of The State of São Paulo) and NSF (National Science Foundation). Carlos Alberto Kamienski -­‐ cak@ufabc.edu.br Federal University of ABC (UFABC) -­‐ Brazil Cloud (elas,city) SDN (reconfigura,on) NFV (crea,on/adap,on) IoT (sensors/connec,vity) OSN (crowdsensing/sourcing) Context-­‐Awareness (trigger) Big Data (analy,cs) UFABC
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Glenn Ricart
August 20, 2015
Eugênio Sper de Almeida Researcher at INPE/CPTEC Converting Data in
Knowledge
Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil •  DSc. in Applied Compu4ng •  MSc. in Remote Sensing •  Electrical/Electronic Engineer CPTEC
•  Visi4ng researcher (CS Department) Western University – Canada Host: Michael Bauer •  Lead the supercompu4ng group (2005-­‐2009) Centro de Previsão de Tempo e Estudos Climá,cos Atmospheric models Meteorlogical data Research Interests • 
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Scien4fic Gateways for atmospheric models Data analysis (IT and meteorology) Grid and HPC Compu4ng Informa4on Technology (IT) Computer Networks and Security IoT (environmental sensors) Other Interests •  Hiking, snorkeling, swimming, skiing, … Scien,fic gateway Jeronimo A. Bezerra AmLight Chief Network Engineer AmLight Senior Network Engineer, responsible for the AmLight So3ware Defined Network (SDN) and all its applica4ons, protocols and performance requirements. MSc in Mechatronics and BS in Computer Science by the Federal University of Bahia/Brazil, Cisco CCIP, Juniper JNCIA and Linux LPIC-­‐1 cer4fied, Jeronimo Bezerra has been involved with academic networks for the last 12 year. Other Research & Social Interests •  Interested in SDN + QoS, SDN + Troubleshooting and SDX subjects •  Training for Ironman and Miami Half-­‐
Marathon 2016 Toby Actress Ruby Astrophysics Grad Student Titan Road 300 2014 – Afer 310 miles Student Christos Papadopoulos
Colorado State University
Academics
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Professor, Department of Computer
Science, Fort Collins Colorado
Research Interests
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Future Internet Architectures,
Network Measurements and
Network Security
Personal Interests
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Raising two boys ages 6 and 4
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Audiophile on a budget
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If there is time, fixing our old cars
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Research Interests
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Named Data Networking
for Scientific applications
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Measuring the Internet
(data and control plane,
routing anomalies, outages,
etc.)
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Climate and Physics
Predict, Retro Future and
BGPmon
Defending the Internet from
DDoS attacks
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Netbrane
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Helio Waldman Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) •  Academic Posi,ons –  Professor Colaborador, Unicamp –  Professor Emérito, UFABC •  General Research Interests –  The Impending Capacity Crunch •  Rou4ng and Spectrum Assignment (RSA) in emerging Elas4c Op4cal Networks (EON’s). •  Future Space Division Mul4plexing (SDM) Networks –  Game-­‐Theore4cal Modelling of Networks –  The Network Neutrality Debate. The Internet as a Public U,lity •  The Internet was not born as a public u4lity, but it has become a de facto one. •  Will Future Internet be a public u4lity serving a diverse popula4on of users that demand affordability with guaranteed QoS, privacy, security, availability, bandwidth, etc.? •  Is there room for “best effort” services in a public u4lity? Joaquin Chung
PhD Student
•  Education
–  3rd year PhD student at
Georgia Tech
–  MSc and BS from
University of Panama
•  Work Experience
–  4 years of experience in
data networks (Cisco), and
network security
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Research Interests
•  Software Defined
eXchange (SDX)
–  Policy Space
–  Architecture
–  Security Framework
•  Multi-domain SDN
•  Current US-Brazil
Collaborations
–  Working with Dr. Russell
Clark (Georgia Tech) and
Dr. Julio Ibarra (FIU) in
the International SDX
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Humberto Galiza AmLight Senior Network Engineer ü  Member of AmLight and AMPATH engineering teams ü  Based in Brazil at RNP in Campinas, São Paulo ü  BS in Computer Science (UFBA, 2009); IT Specialist (Brazilian Army Administra4on School – EsAEx, 2010) ü  Hold professional cer4fica4ons from vendors such as Cisco and Juniper ü  Involved with Academia and Internet industry since 2003 Other research & Social Interests ü Willing to start a Master in 2016 (looking for a supervisor) using AmLight/AMPATH as an experimental network plaGorm) ü Research interest topics Rou4ng (network resources usage op4miza4on, future Internet Exchange Points, peering, HA, load-­‐balance, etc.), network security with SDN, network performance and measurements, SDN troubleshoo4ng and tools ü Personal Interests Parallel and Distributed Compu4ng Systems Hermes Senger Computer Science Department UFSCar – Federal University of São Carlos – Brazil hpp://www2.dc.ufscar.br/~hermes/index-­‐en.html email: hermes@dc.ufscar.br Large Scale Computing Systems
Gigabit Ethernet
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Large datacenters
& cloud computing
HPC Clusters
Massive data collections
Current Research Topics • 
Parallel Compu4ng Models: • 
–  e.g., Embarrassingly parallel, BSP, MapReduce –  Stream Processing (DAG) –  Scalability analysis • 
Hybrid Distributed Compu4ng –  e.g., desktop grids + cloud, etc. –  Heterogeneity –  Scalability • 
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Hadoop, Spark, Storm, Seep, etc. Elas4city Capacity planning Fault Tolerance Stream Processing on cloud environments • 
Security • 
Applica4ons: –  IDS at 10’s of Gbps –  Anomaly detec4on –  Genome assembly (de Novo) methods Opportunis4c Rou4ng & Connec4vity Dynamic structure of mobile networks Discovery of traffic paperns in 4me Communica4on & Apps. for disasters scenarios Energy efficiency –  Modeling energy consump4on –  Sofware sensors for energy consump4on –  Improving energy efficiency Distributed Compu4ng PlaGorms – 
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MANETs/VANETs • 
SDN/NFV –  Parallel compu4ng (e.g., mul4core, GPU, FPGA) to implement high complexity networkvirtualized func4ons –  virtualiza4on technologies for NFV Kate Keahey
Computation Institute
Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
Senior Fellow, University of Chicago
•  Distributed and grid computing background
•  Nimbus project
–  First open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service
implementation
–  Innovative infrastructure platform tools
–  Cloud for science evangelist
–  Publications at www.nimbusproject.org
10/15/15 NIMBUS
www.nimbusproject.org 32 Kate Keahey: Current Passions
•  Online analysis platform
–  Dynamic data streams
–  Controlled response time via an
elastic data platform
APS, Argonne 50
Array of Things, UC 40
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•  Experimental Computer Science
Online plaGorm u4liza4on –  Chameleon testbed
–  www.chameleoncloud.org
•  SoftwareX: publishing software
as a scientific instrument
10/15/15 NIMBUS
www.nimbusproject.org 33 Michael Stanton
Diretor of R&D at RNP
RNP is the Brazilian R&E network
provider, created in 1989 and maintained
by the Brazilian federal government to
provide Internet and other related
services to the national R&E community
Website: www.rnp.br/en
Current network:
•  More than 1200 campi
connected
•  80% of upstate campi connected
at 100M or 1G.
•  Owned fiber metro networks in
40 cities.
•  Current intercontinental
connectivity: 45G shared with
the São Paulo state network
(ANSP).
NIMBUS
www.nimbusproject.org R&D at RNP
The R&D directorate carries out
two main functions:
•  Contributing to discussions
and decisions about longterm infrastructure projects
for national and international
connectivity and support
resources
•  Supervision and execution of
R&D projects of interest to
RNP.
NIMBUS
Go to http://www.rnp.br/en and
click on “Research and
Development” for a drop-down
menu of our R&D projects
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Public Notice
Working Groups
Advanced Internet
Future Internet
Experimentation Networks
eScience and eArts
CTIC
www.nimbusproject.org Some Links to articles on Infrastructure and R&D
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Infrastructure
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RNP: a brief look at the Brazilian NREN
(slides and article)
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www.ubuntunet.net/sites/default/files/
grizendi.pdf
www.ubuntunet.net/sites/default/files/
grizend.pdf
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http://www.ubuntunet.net/sites/default/
files/uc2014/proceedings/magalhaesl.pdf
https://tnc15.terena.org/core/
presentation/122
SE-CNC - A Brazilian Experimental
Cloud Storage Service (article)
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NIMBUS
https://tnc2014.terena.org/core/
presentation/6
8K Live Television Coverage of Global
Sports Events in Brazil (slides and
article)
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https://tnc2014.terena.org/core/
presentation/67
Building an Infrastructure for
Experimentation between Brazil and
Europe to Enhance Research
Collaboration in Future Internet (slides
and article)
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https://tnc2013.terena.org/core/
presentation/57
MonIPÊ Service enabling perfSONAR
deployment in Brazil (slides and article)
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Creating a large scale wireless network
with SCIFI (article)
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Ten years of creating advanced services
in collaboration with the research
community (slides and article)
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Use of Subfluvial Optical Cable in a
Region Without Land-Based
Infrastructure – a Project to Deploy
Advanced Communications in the
Amazon Region (article)
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R&D
http://tnc2010.terena.org/schedule/
presentations/show/11/
Brazilian experience of connecting at
100 Mb/s and 1 Gb/s universities and
research institutions in the interior of the
country (article)
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http://www.ubuntunet.net/sites/default/
files/uc2014/proceedings/araujor.pdf
www.nimbusproject.org CPqD
(Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicações)
•  CPqD (Research and Development Center in Telecommunications) is a non-profit private foundation focused
on innovation through Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) whose main objectives are to
increase Brazil’s competitiveness and to further the digital inclusion of the country’s society.
•  CPqD has an extensive research and development program that produced ICT solutions for private and public
corporations in the communications, multimedia, financial, utilities, industrial, defense, and security sectors.
•  CPqD’s optical technologies division is in charge of numerous projects devoted to the research and
development of optical systems and future high-capacity software-defined elastic optical networks.
Miquel Garrich Alabarce
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(miquel@cpqd.com.br)
Telecommunications Engineering, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, 2009.
Ph.D. Politecnico di Torino, 2013.
Senior researcher in the optical systems division at CPqD, Campinas, Brazil.
Coordinator of several activities in CPqD’s optical networks team including amplifiers,
ROADMs, SDN, NFV.
Anderson Bravalheri
(abraval@cpqd.com.br)
•  Electrical Engineer degree from the University of Campinas, 2011.
•  Certificated in Control Theory with complementary courses in Robotics, Game Theory,
Fuzzy Systems and Optical Networks by University of Campinas.
•  Telecommunication Researcher at CPqD’s Optical Technologies Division.
SDN-enabled Metropolitan Optical Network Test-bed at CPqD
Optical networking activites
Transient response in cascaded WSS-based ROADMs
SDN-based dual-optimization application for EDFAs and WSSs
EDFA gain adjustment cognitive methodology
Dynamic traffic allocation
Participation in R&D calls (FAPESP and EU-Br Horizon 2020)
Collaboration with University of Texas at Dallas. Joint publications:
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“Network-wide signal power control strategies in WDM networks”
Among top-three scored papers in ONDM 2015
“Estimating EDFA output power with an efficient numerical modeling
framework” (ICC 2015)
Springer Photonic Network Communications Journal article (in progress)
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High-level network applications
SDK-C++
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SDN controller
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Eth. switches
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Nam Pho
Harvard Medical School
Georgia Institute of Technology
https://github.com/nampho2
Nam Pho (nam_pho@hms.harvard.edu)
Harvard Medical School
Computer Architecture and Systems for Big Data Analy4cs and Sofware Defined Networking Prof. Yan Luo Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Massachuseps Lowell ( yan_luo@uml.edu , hLp://acanets.uml.edu/~yluo/ ) Design architecture, algorithms and systems to accelerate big data analy,cs and advance soaware defined networking -­‐ Heterogeneous architecture: HeteroSpark -­‐ GPU Accelera,on of machine learning algorithms: GPU-­‐SVD SDN -­‐ Soaware defined measurement: PSCP -­‐ Security-­‐aware SDN -­‐ Programmable flow classifica,on Spark Master
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SwitchOn Par4cipa4on •  Poten4al US-­‐Brazilian collabora4ons –  Sofware defined measurement –  Network data analy4cs with deep learning algorithms –  Heterogeneous compu4ng architecture •  Themes for US-­‐Brazil research collabora4on –  Network big data –  Network measurement •  About myself –  Originally from China, live in US for 15 years –  Fan of classical music and photography, love to play pool ;-­‐) –  First Xme visiXng Brazil ! Curious and excited! Welcome to Visit Us in Massachusetts !
Yan Luo, University of Massachuseps Lowell, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan_Luo@uml.edu, hpp://acanets.uml.edu/~yluo/ Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 John Silvester Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Southern California (USC) Sr. Advisor for Interna,onal Projects Corp. for Educa,on Networks in California (CENIC) Projects and Infrastructure AcCviCes •  Trojan Network II (NSF CCNIE) – Deployment of a DMZ and SDN Infrastructure for High Performance Data-­‐
Driven Science •  Pacific Wave Exchange Upgrades (NSF IRNC) (US West Coast Interna4onal R&E Internet Exchanges) to mul4ple 100G interfaces and SDX Capabili4es •  Pacific Research PlaGorm (NSF project at UCSD and UCB) Par4cipant •  LTE Traffic Characteriza4on Miscellaneous Facts •  Grew up in the UK •  Lives in Los Angeles, CA •  MA in Mathema4cs from Cambridge University •  Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA •  Fairly fluent in Portguese Misc from (wife is Brasilian Vitória, ES) •  Vice-­‐Provost of Academic Compu4ng and Scholarly Technology (1994-­‐2006) •  Chair of the Board of CENIC (2000-­‐2006) •  President of the USC Academic Senate 2014-­‐2015 Other Interests Travel Wine and Beer Making Wildlife Photography Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Abstract Topology and Cost Maps for
Software-Defined Inter-Domain Circuits
Malathi Veeraraghavan, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
University of Virginia (UVA), Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA
University of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Oct. 15-16, 2015
SwitchON Workshop
Outline:
•  BGP software complex; Simpler solution for SDN?
•  New dynamic Layer-2 rate-guaranteed service
•  Interdomain - need topology or reachability exchanges
•  Application Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO)
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Nelson L. S. da Fonseca
hpp://www.ic.unicamp.br/
~nfonseca E-­‐mail: nfonseca@ic.unicamp.br •  Full Professor, Ins4tute of Compu4ng, State University of Campinas •  Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1994. Advisor: Professor John A. Silvester •  MSc and EE Pon4ficial Catholic University at Rio de Janeiro Current Research Topics
•  Rou4ng and Spectrum Assignment in Flexgrid and Spa4al Mul4plexing op4cal networks •  Survivability in Flexgrid and Spa4al Mul4plexing op4cal networks •  M2M Communica4ons over LTE •  Energy efficient data center opera4on and load balancing in federated datacenters •  Video services on clouds •  Energy efficient management of op4cal and wireless networks Nelson L. S. da Fonseca Jeff Rasley PhD Candidate Brown University
Systems &
Networking Lab
Rodrigo Fonseca Assistant Professor (since 2009) •  5 PhD students and 1 Postdoc •  Several masters and undergraduate students •  Primary Research Areas •  Networking •  Distributed Systems BS (2012) ScM (2014) PhD (future) BSc (2000) MSc (2002) PhD (2008) SDN Measurement and Control
Planck (Sigcomm 2014) Par,cipatory Networking (Sigcomm 2013) •  Data plane 4mescale network monitoring •  End user applica4ons help configure the network •  Repurpose port mirroring to obtain low-­‐latency samples •  “User-­‐level” API for SDNs •  Example apps: •  10Gbps traffic engineering •  Network policy conformance detec4on Rasley, Stephens, Dixon, Rozner, Felter, Agarwal, Carter, Fonseca. Planck: Millisecond-­‐scale Monitoring and Control for Commodity Networks. SIGCOMM 2014 •  User asks for QoS, security, paths, etc. •  Examples: •  SSHGuard to edge of network •  QoS reserva4ons for Video/VoIP •  Isolate traffic (zookeeper & “elephant” flows) Ferguson, Guha, Liang, Fonseca, Krishnamurthi. Par,cipatory Networking: An API for Applica,on Control in SDNs. SIGCOMM 2013 SDN Programming Languages &
Debugging
FlowLog (NSDI 2014) Scriptable Interface Monitoring (SOSR 2015) •  A “4erless” SDN programming language, abstracts away data storage and rule crea4on •  SIMON is a scriptable and interac4ve debugger and monitor for networks •  Presents the view to the programmer that the controller sees all packets •  Proac4vely installs OF rules •  Allows the user to check controller behavior against an ideal model •  Agnos4c to controller and applica4on implementa4ons •  Allows for program verifica4on •  Exposes network events as a stream that can be dynamically manipulated through reac4ve programming Nelson, Ferguson, Scheer, Krishnamurthi. Tierless Programming and Reasoning for Soaware-­‐Defined. NSDI 2014 Nelson, Yu, Li, Fonseca, Krishnamurthi Simon: Scriptable Interac,ve Monitoring for SDNs. Symposium on SDN Research (SOSR) 2015 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Daniela Oliveira
Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Florida Gainesville, FL Personalized Security •  Alice, 25 working for a startup in San Francisco •  VPN, MS Word, VNC, company’s sofware •  Browses for news in Chinese sites •  Ac4ve online un4l past VPN ac,vity at 11pm 1am •  Bob, 78, living in a re4rement community in Florida MS Word ac,ve at 8am Connec,ons to China Connec,ons to Eastern Europe •  Chrome to read news •  Gmail for emails •  MS Word for documents of homeowner associa4on •  Skype to talk to his son on Sundays •  Never online afer 9pm Personalized Security •  Alice, 25 working for a •  Bob, 78, living in a startup in San Francisco re4rement community in Florida •  VPN, MS Word, VNC, company’s sofware •  Browses for news in Chinese sites •  Ac4ve online un4l past 1am •  Chrome to read news •  Gmail for emails •  MS Word for documents of homeowner associa4on •  Skype to talk to his son on Sundays •  Never online afer 9pm Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Yan Luo, UMass Lowell, Yan_Luo@uml.edu, 1-­‐(978)-­‐934-­‐2592 Fernando Frota Redigolo
fernando@larc.usp.br
Laboratory of Computer Architecture and Networks University of São Paulo – Brazil Who am I ? •  Formation: PhD @ USP
–  Partially done at IBM Research (NY)
•  Collaborating Professor @USP
•  Research Project Coordinator @LARC-USP
•  Personal: sports, travel
Main Projects •  e-Science
–  (SD)2 - Software-Defined Science DMZ - RNP Sc. DMZ Program (2013- )
–  SAGE2 – RNP Advanced Visualization Program – RNP (2011- )
–  Building a Digital Bridge between USP & Ohio State Univ. Sc. DMZs –
FAPESP (2013-2014)
–  OSDC - Open Science Data Cloud – FIU (2013 – 2015)
•  Cloud Computing
–  Security-related projects - Ericsson Research (2010- )
•  Future Internet & Cyberinfrastructure
–  FIBRE (2011- )
–  Emulab/ProtoGENI (2007- )
–  PlanetLab (2006 - )
Vasilka Chergarova CIARA Coordinator Florida International University • 
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Native from Bulgaria OSDC-­‐PIRE Fellow 2011 Sao Paulo, Brazil BS in Computer Science from FIU MS Management of Information Systems FIU Linux certiWied Interest •  Research Interests: Data mining, Data analytics and Data visualization •  Travel – I did travel for around the world for 5-­‐6 years •  Art (sculpture, painting, photography, design, art craft) •  Sport (from martial art to Zumba) Thank you! Obrigado/a! 
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