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17th GENI Engineering Conference

The 17th GENI Engineering Conference will be held on July 21-23, 2013 at University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Conference Agenda – TBA
Registration – TBA
Hotel Reservation –
The Madison Concourse Hotel
The following URL is set up for our conference:
https://bookings.ihotelier.com/The-Madison-Concourse-Hotel-and-Governor%27s-Club/bookings.jsp?hotelID=6388&groupID=1033948
If you plan to call for reservation, please mention hotel code: “Geni17“.
Travel Grants
Travel grants to GEC 17 are available to [...]

GEC16 Highlights

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The 16th GENI Engineering Conference, hosted by Robert Ricci and the University of Utah, was held in Salt Lake City, Utah from March 19 through March 21.
Over 220 people from academia, industry, government and international participated in this GEC.  A large number of attendees were newcomers [...]

16th GENI Engineering Conference (GEC16) – March 19-21, 2013

The sixteenth GENI Engineering Conference (GEC16), hosted by Robert Ricci at the University of Utah, will be held from March 19 through March 21 in Salt Lake City.  Highlights of this GEC will include:

A review of GENI Solicitation 4.  The GPO will describe the objectives of this solicitation so potential proposers have the opportunity to [...]

Using GENI to Prototype the MobilityFirst Future Internet Architecture

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In 2010, the NSF Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) established its Future Internet Architecture project to “stimulate innovative and creative research to explore, design, and evaluate trustworthy future Internet architectures”, and funded four principal projects in the summer of 2010.  At 16th [...]

Highlights of the 15th GENI Engineering Conference

The 15th GENI Engineering Conference, hosted by Dr. Deniz Gurkan of the University of Houston, was held in Houston, Texas from October 23 through October 25. Over 186 attendees from academia, industry, government and international participated in hands-on tutorials on using GENI for experimentation; discussions on furthering the GENI design in areas such as monitoring, [...]

16th GENI Engineering Conference (GEC16) – March 19-21, 2013

The 16th GENI Engineering Conference will be held on March 19-21, 2013 at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Conference Agenda

Registration – TBA
Hotel – Hotel accommodations are available at the University Guest House and the Little America Hotel.
Please note: Little America will be used as our overflow Hotel and it is not the GEC [...]

GENI Prototype Clearinghouse and Portal

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The GENI Program Office is making available a new service for members of the GENI community: the GENI Prototype Clearinghouse and Portal. This service, which was opened to selected initial users as of GEC15 (October 23-25, 2012) and currently we have 14 early adopters registered on [...]

15th GENI Engineering Conference (GEC15) – Oct 23-25, 2012

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The 15th GENI Engineering Conference (GEC15) will be held Oct 23 – 25,  2012 at University of Houston, Houston, TX. The ever-popular GENI Demo Night will be held during the evening of Tuesday, Oct 23rd at the University of Houston Alumni Center.
GEC15 is a [...]

Ramping Up GENI Experiments

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GENI’s spiral development is a collaborative effort between the development community that is building GENI and the research community that is using GENI for experiments. The current phase of GENI, spiral four, dramatically increases the pace of experimenter participation.
Key new capabilities: The GENI development community has [...]

Experimenters Now Using GENI WiMAX Infrastructure

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GENI WiMAX site build-outs are creating an open, programmable, GENI-enabled “4G-like” infrastructure at 11 major research university campuses.  Experimenters have started to use this infrastructure for both local and remote experiments, and tutorials are being provided to train future experimenters.  More information is available on the [...]

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