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WINLAB, Rutgers University

2008-11-05ELS_94423

Award#0714770 - Establishing the GENI Project Office (GPO)                         http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0714770




              Award Abstract #0714770

               Establishing the GENI Project Office (GPO)



                                   NSF Org:     CNS
                                                Division of Computer and Network Systems


                    Initial Amendment Date:     May 24, 2007


                   Latest Amendment Date:       May 12, 2008


                            Award Number:       0714770


                         Award Instrument:      Cooperative Agreement


                         Program Manager:       C. Suzanne Iacono
                                                CNS Division of Computer and Network Systems
                                                CSE Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering


                                 Start Date:    May 15, 2007


                                    Expires:    April 30, 2011 (Estimated)


                  Awarded Amount to Date:       $4999747


                            Investigator(s):    Brig 'Chip' Elliott celliott@bbn.com (Principal Investigator)


                                   Sponsor:     BBN Technologies Corp.
                                                10 Moulton Street
                                                Cambridge, MA 02138 617/873-8000


                           NSF Program(s):      NetS RESEARCH RESOURCES,
                                                GENI CONCEPT/DEVELOPMENT


                        Field Application(s):   0000912 Computer Science


                Program Reference Code(s):      HPCC, 9139, 023F


                  Program Element Code(s):      7917, 024F


              ABSTRACT

              The Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) is a large-scale, experimental facility concept conceived by the
              computing research community. GENI promises to support the experimental exploration of robust new networking,
              distributed systems, and service architectures. It will advance and revolutionize large scale understanding and
              development of these areas.

              In order to support the GENI design and development processes, BBN Technologies, Corp. will serve as the GENI
              Project Office (GPO). Working closely with the computing research community, the GPO will assume responsibility for
              the project management necessary to successfully complete all planning, design, and development activities essential
              to adequately prepare for GENI construction.

              Intellectual Merit: GENI is envisioned as a comprehensive, continental-scale research facility that will allow controlled
              end-to-end experimentation with new architectures, protocols, services, data dissemination techniques, and more,
              running over an extensive national fiber optic infrastructure with next generation dynamic optical switching and



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               routing, fully programmable core and edge nodes, heterogeneous sensor networks, wireless networks and other edge
               devices. All infrastructure will be shared among a large number of individual, simultaneous experiments and will be
               instrumented for the collection, analysis and pooling of measurements.

               In order to manage such a complex endeavor, BBN Technologies will establish a dynamic and effective GPO that
               provides project management, high-level system architecture, engineering, and operations planning leadership. The
               GPO management structure and processes will include the broadest possible participation from both academic
               departments and industrial partners, so that nearly every mechanism in the GPO can be used to encourage broad
               community participation, throughout the planning phase.

               This project entails two basic types of activities: (1) detailed planning documents must be prepared and pass review;
               and (2) construction risks must be identified and rapidly driven down, via analyses, prototypes, experiments, and trial
               integrations.

               BBN understands all the technologies required in GENI, and has built large systems incorporating all of them, from
               optical networking, through field-deployed urban radio networks, to large-scale distributed software systems. BBN will
               bring discipline and clarity to the community''s vision, and provide credible, realistic, and low-risk plans for
               constructing GENI -- the keys to successful design reviews.

               Broader Impacts: The construction of GENI and the research that GENI supports is intended to lead to a revolution in
               information and communications technology as significant as the digitization of communication in the 1950s and the
               development of the Internet in the 1970s and 1980s. It is essential that everyone participate in this revolution, not just
               top-tier universities. Accordingly, BBN has structured every part of the GPO''s planning processes to aggressively
               recruit underrepresented groups and institutions into GENI planning, including those of gender, ethnicity, disability,
               geography, etc. The project includes concrete actions, with objective metrics, for GPO success in building facilities,
               instrumentation, networks, and ongoing partnerships with underrepresented groups and institutions, for training and
               education, and for spreading the benefits of GENI experimentation broadly throughout society.



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