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FIRE Positioning FIA Prague 12 May 2009. Lighting FIRE in FIA. Methodology Discussion for open, yet efficient research scenario, and periodically revise it Cooperation Identify architectural challenges and scientific & technical domain to cooperate Common vision
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Lighting FIRE in FIA • Methodology • Discussion for open, yet efficient research scenario, and periodically revise it • Cooperation • Identify architectural challenges and scientific & technical domain to cooperate • Common vision • Accommodate the different requirements of existing communities • Flexible enough to accommodate the new, unknown ones • Long-lasting process • Common principles (based on new paradigms investigated in the FIRE context) will emerge over time • Maintain an active link with Internet development
FIRE at the core of PPP Initiative • Experimentation needed for discovery and validation throughout the research process • The more complex system the more experimentation is needed • FIRE is promoting the concept of experimentally-driven research • Academic-driven visionary research and industry-driven testing and experimentation • Experimental platform is an excellent basis to foster co-operative, multi-disciplinary research • Federated open trusted platforms for the Future Internet (FOTs) by nature cut across all levels from network connectivity to high level services • As high-level federation of European testbeds and experimental facilities, the FIRE Facility will be at the core of FI PPP initiative
PPP is being implemented in individual FIRE experimental facilities FIRE aims to create an open, dynamic, sustainable, easy-access, large- scale European Experimental Facility (multi-level set of facilities) Gradually connecting and federating existing and new testbeds for emerging or future internet technologies From horizontal testing on one level to vertical system-level testing To provide stable and sustainable services for the FI research community at large To allow for experimentation in a socio-economic context with broad end-user involvement FIRE at the core of PPP Initiative
FIRE use scenarios • FIRE can cover all networking layers for experimentation • Different Computing experiments (OneLab2 and FEDERICA) • Emulating AS Relationships (FEDERICA) • Internetworking protocols (OneLab2) • Adaptive monitoring (OneLab2) • Congestion aware routing and network navigation – (OneLab2, Self-NET) • Mapping Systems for Future Internet Routing (G-Lab) • Locality of P2P traffic – (G-Lab) • SOA Scenarios (SOA4All) • User-driven innovation (using PII) • Interoperability (using PII) • Certification (using PII)
FIRE Session May 13, at 11-13.30, room KEPPLER • Panels on Contribution to Scenarios and Functionalities, PPP positioning • Experimentally-driven research • Experimental Facility aspect • Other aspects to be included in FIRE • Socio-economics – Ian Brown, Oxford Institute for Internet studies • Testing with real users – Pieter Ballon, IBBT • Cloud Computing – Paul Murray, HP Lab • Service architectures – Josep Martrat, Atos Origin • Network architecture – Henrik Abramowicz, Ericsson • Panel on FIRE Vision and wrap-up • Expert Group Report – Martin Potts • WISE Men Group Report – Jerker Wilander
FIRE Facility Exhibition On 12 May at 11-11.30 at room STELLA • FIRE Facilities offering – demos, presentations • OneLab2 – PlanetLab Europe • PII • FEDERICA • WISEBED • Vital++ • + other interesting offerings
Thank you! For more information and published reports: http://www.ict-fireworks.eu Contact: Susanna Avéssta, susanna.avessta@dimes.fi