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GENI Activity Progress Report CISE/NSF. Debbie Crawford Suzi Iacono Gracie Narcho Ty Znati. Acknowledgement: GPO Team, GSC Team and GENI NSF Team. Outline. Background The GENI Concept The NSF’s MREFC Process GENI Project Office Activity Progress Report Planned Activities - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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GENI Activity Progress Report
CISE/NSFDebbie CrawfordSuzi IaconoGracie NarchoTy Znati
Acknowledgement: GPO Team, GSC Team and GENI NSF Team
Outline Background
The GENI Concept The NSF’s MREFC Process GENI Project Office
Activity Progress Report Planned Activities Concluding Remarks
April 24, 2023 2CISE AC Meeting
GENI Concept ….a continental-scale internetworking
“exploratorium” to support transformative research and experiments in a way that cannot be done in today’s circumscribed Internet …
Sensor Network
Federated International Facility
Mobile Wireless Network
Edge Site
April 24, 2023 3CISE AC Meeting
GENI – A Brief Background
CISE funding supported early GENI research and development activities, during 2004-2006
Grass-root effort for a small CISE community Identified the need for a major facilityDevelopment of a scientific motivation for such a facilityGENI Science Council established in March 2007
GENI: Establishing a GENI project office solicitation is released in 2006 GENI Project Office was awarded to BBN Solutions LLC in May 2007
April 24, 2023 4CISE AC Meeting
GENI Partnership
Voice of research and education communityVoice of research and education community Scientific leadership - Science Plan Education and Outreach Plan Technical advisory and GPO oversight Define user allocations process & criteria
MREFC Process - Project management & MREFC Process - Project management & executionexecution GENI architecture and system engineering Cost & schedule estimates for construction GENI facility construction plan documents
NSFProgram Director
GENI ScienceCouncil
Chair PersonGENI Project
Office
Program Director
Working Groups
April 24, 2023 5CISE AC Meeting
MREFC Project CycleLinear Process
ConceptualConceptual DesignDesign
Preliminary Preliminary DesignDesign
FinalFinalDesignDesign
Time
ConstructionConstruction OperationsOperationsCDRCDR
GPO Award Period
PDRPDR FDRFDR
Definition of the research objectives and science questions Technical requirements needed to meet the science Budget and contingency estimatesInitial risk analysis and mitigation strategy for construction
Carry out sufficient R&D and design to fully define the design to be built in sufficient detail to demonstrate that the Design Requirements are met and that all significant design choices are made
Carry out sufficient R&D and design to fully define the design to be built in sufficient detail to support production fabrication
6
GPO Award Current Funding to support
preparation of the GENI design through the Final Design Review Phase $2.5M/year for up to 4 years for
establishment and administration of the GPO
Up to $10M/year for up to 4 years, for risk mitigation, including prototyping and system design engineering
April 24, 2023 7CISE AC Meeting
Funding ActivitiesFunding Structure
GENI Project Office
PD
PM
DOLSESAEA DIO
C. Elliott
TBD K. Rauschenbach
H. Picher Dempse
y
K. Partridge
H. Yeh
System Engineering Risk Reduction
Development & Prototyping
Future
PrototypesAnalyses & Ideas
A. Falk
Integration Activities Experiment
s &Trials
System Engineers
WorkingGroups
PD: Program DirectorEA: Engineering ArchitectSA: Substrate ArchitectLSE: Lead System EngineerDIO: Director, Integration and OperationsDO: Director, OutreachApril 24, 2023 8CISE AC Meeting
GPO Working Groups Substrates (Chairs: Joe Evans, Kristin Rauschenbach; SE: John Jacob)
What technologies should be in GENI? How will they be used? What is the framework for evolution of substrate technologies?
“Narrow Waist” with Federation (Chairs: Larry Peterson, John Wroclawski; SE: Aaron Falk) What is universal across GENI components? How will evolution be accommodated with or
without a full transition of all GENI nodes at once? Experiment Workflow & Services (Chair: Jay Lepreau, Jeff Chase)
What do experimenter-users need from GENI? Consider planning, scheduling, running, debugging, analyzing experiments; long running experiments & how they grow; archiving data.
User Opt-In (Chair: Henning Schulzrinne) How do end-users, not necessarily researchers, participate in GENI experiments? What
are the various aspects including user interfaces, scheduling, debugging, measurement, archiving data, sandboxes, etc? What are the privacy and legal issues involved in user opt-in?
Operations, Management and Security (Chair: Heidi Picher Dempsey) How do operators provision, operate, manage, and trouble-shoot GENI? Includes all
mechanisms for securely operating the facility, and Operations & Management costs.
April 24, 2023 9CISE AC Meeting
April 24, 2023 CISE AC Meeting 10
GENI Planning and ConstructionCurrent Timeline
Design Phase Construction Phase Operations Phase
Three to Four Years
Five Years Undetermined
June 2007
12 monthsFDR
18-30 months9 monthsPDR
GENI Engineering Conferences
Early 2008
CDR
GPO Prototyping & Experiments Funding: Goal, Needs and Structure Goal is to have multiple design and prototyping teams
up to speed in GENI aspects before construction begins Teams are expected to bid on the big construction contracts Timely decisions are essential for successful prototyping and
GENI construction risk mitigation Needs are driven by the high risk technology in GENI
construction High risks are identified at 4-month intervals by GSC / GPO
review panel GPO issues solicitations once or twice per year Proposals are merit-reviewed by NSF-style panels GPO continuously monitors contracts for performance
Readiness reviews at the GENI Engineering Conference
April 24, 2023 11CISE AC Meeting
GENI Engineering Conferences Meetings held at regular 4-mont periods, open to all
All GPO-funded teams required to participate Systematic, open review of each Working Group status
Review of all documents, prototypes, trials, etc Face-to-face meeting for Working Groups to meet face-to-face Expected outcome: Prioritized list for next round of prototype
funding areas Priorities are decided by GSC and GPO, with NSF
First meeting October 9-11, 2007 in Minneapolis Around 130 attendees from academia and industry
University: 68, Industry: 32, International : 14, Other Organizations: 15 Discussion of proposal submission, evaluation process &
criteria, funding levels Working Group meetings and current GENI status reviews GSC, GPO and NSF GENI current status review meeting
April 24, 2023 12CISE AC Meeting
April 24, 2023 CISE AC Meeting 13
GENI Solicitation and Grant Procedures
Development and prototyping awards are NOT Research Grants Proposal must have technical merit,
realism for management approach Emphasis on concrete, near-term results
with specific deliverables and associated milestones Successful proposal must show value to GENI
April 24, 2023 CISE AC Meeting 14
Estimated Timelines
Dec. 17, 2007Monday
Solicitation issues on geni.net
Feb. 15, 2008Friday
Proposals due, 5 PM your local time
May 15, 2008Thursday
Winners notified
After contract negotiations
Subcontract funds arrive
April 24, 2023 CISE AC Meeting 15
Subcontract Types
Type of Work Duration Suggested Total Value
Estimated # Contracts
Analyses, papers, participation in working groups
3 to 24 monthsUp to$30 K
25
Prototypes 12 to 24 monthsUp to
$750 K 15
Integration Trials 24 monthsUp to
$950 K 4
Concluding Remarks GENI has real risks!
GPO has identified many and proposed sound approaches to mitigate their effects on GENI construction Spiral development and Federation Systematic, formal processes to identify and drive down risks
Risk register, where any system engineer can add a risk with only the lead to retire a risk
System engineers Outreach activities
Other risks are likely to emerge as prototyping and integration get underway Immediate prototyping and integration is critical
GENI Eng. Conferences Good mechanism to keep GENI momentum up, maintain focus
and enable collaborations between working groups
April 24, 2023 16CISE AC Meeting
Concluding Remarks GENI has real risks!
GPO has identified many and proposed sound approaches to mitigate their effects on GENI construction Spiral development and Federation Systematic, formal processes to identify and drive down risks
Other risks are likely to emerge as prototyping and integration get underway Immediate prototyping and integration is critical
GENI Research and Education Plan Close but not there yet
GENI Eng. Conferences Good mechanism to keep GENI momentum up, maintain
focus and enable collaborations between working groups
April 24, 2023 17CISE AC Meeting
Concluding Remarks GENI is a cross-disciplinary research and
engineering project Open participation and collaboration of teams from
Computer Science, Engineering, and Social, Behavioral, and Economics to enable transformative thinking
Academic researchers must also collaborate with industry and other government agencies GENI must be the “change agent” for global scale
networks
April 24, 2023 18CISE AC Meeting
Thank you!
April 24, 2023 19CISE AC Meeting