Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science (INDIS) at SC17
AtlanticWave-SDX team presented the research paper “Orchestrating Intercontinental Advance Reservations with Software-Defined Exchanges” at the 4th International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data Intensive Science (INDIS) 2017, held in conjunction with SC17: IEEE/ACM International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, in Denver, CO, on November 12, 2017.
The Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science workshop brings together network engineers and researchers to share challenges and potential solutions in the information systems and networking communities.
With its inaugural appearance at SC14 in New Orleans, INDIS has become an academic forum for experts, researchers, and engineers in research and education (R&E) networking.
The workshop encourages research papers that address one or more of the networking needs; and developments that are essential in the information systems infrastructure for the scientific discovery process.
The AtlanticWave-SDX team presented the design, implementation, and evaluation of an architecture for end-to-end service orchestration in multi-domain science networks that leverages software-defined exchanges (SDX) for providing multi-path, multi-domain advance reservations using the AtlanticWave/SDX controller on a physical testbed.
AtlanticWave-SDX’s Presentation | Research Paper
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AtlanticWave-Software Defined Exchange (SDX) project is supported by NSF Award #1451024.