Overview
Comment: | Stress cooperation between CN members and Community-Lab. |
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User & Date: | ivan on 2012-09-19 12:12:48 |
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Context
2012-09-19
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19:09 | More attractive (and shorter) ending, with links. check-in: 012bb105e1 user: ivan tags: trunk | |
12:12 | Stress cooperation between CN members and Community-Lab. check-in: ba19604b2a user: ivan tags: trunk | |
11:02 | Mention link info and management data collection for experiments and external services. check-in: 1e2a1f4994 user: ivan tags: trunk | |
Changes
Modified script.txt from [d327a8d36a] to [a8f7ed4cc8].
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programs query sliver properties to decide their behaviour. 8. Researchers interact straight with containers if needed (e.g. via SSH) and collect results from them. 9. When finished, the researcher tells the server to deactivate and deinstantiate the slice. 10. Nodes get the instructions and they stop and remove containers. * Community-Lab integration in existing community networks # CN diagram (buildings and cloud). A typical CN looks like this, with most nodes linked using cheap and ubiquitous WiFi technology (and less frequently Ethernet, optical fiber or others). The CONFINE project follows three strategies taking into account that CNs are production networks with distributed ownership: # CN diagram extended with CONFINE devices (hover over interesting part). - Take an existing node owned by CN members, CONFINE provides a RD and connects it via Ethernet to the CD. Experiments are restricted to the application layer unless the node owner allows the RD to include a direct interface (i.e. antenna). - Extend the CN with complete nodes, CONFINE provides both the CD and the RD and uses a CN member's location. All but low-level experiments are possible using direct interfaces. - Set up a physically separated cloud of nodes, CONFINE extends the CN with a full installation of connected nodes at a site controlled by a partner (e.g. campus). All kinds of experiments are possible using direct interfaces. Users are warned about the experimental nature of the network. * Recap - Community networks are an emerging field to provide citizens with connectivity in a sustainable and distributed manner in which the owners of the networks are the users themselves. - Research on this field is necessary to support CNs' growth while improving |
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programs query sliver properties to decide their behaviour. 8. Researchers interact straight with containers if needed (e.g. via SSH) and collect results from them. 9. When finished, the researcher tells the server to deactivate and deinstantiate the slice. 10. Nodes get the instructions and they stop and remove containers. * Cooperation between community networks and Community-Lab # CN diagram (buildings and cloud). There are different ways. Given a typical CN like this, with most nodes linked using cheap and ubiquitous WiFi technology: # CN diagram extended with CONFINE devices (hover over interesting part). - CN members can provide an existing CD and let CONFINE connect a RD to it via Ethernet. Experiments are restricted to the application layer unless the node owner allows the RD to include a direct interface (i.e. antenna). - CN members can provide a location and let CONFINE set up a complete node there (CD and RD). All but low-level experiments are possible using direct interfaces. In this way CONFINE helps extend the CN. - CONFINE can also extend the CN by setting up a physically separated cloud of connected nodes at a site controlled by a partner (e.g. campus). All kinds of experiments are possible using direct interfaces. Users are warned about the experimental nature of the network. * Recap - Community networks are an emerging field to provide citizens with connectivity in a sustainable and distributed manner in which the owners of the networks are the users themselves. - Research on this field is necessary to support CNs' growth while improving |