Academic Thesis

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Name Kido Yoshiyuki
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researchmap researcher code B000242986
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

PRAGMA-ENT: An International SDN testbed for cyberinfrastructure in the Pacific Rim

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Author

Kohei Ichikawa
Pongsakorn U-Chupala
Che Huang
Chawanat Nakasan
Te-Lung Liu
Jo-Yu Chang
Li-Chi Ku
Whey-Fone Tsai
Jason Haga
Hiroaki Yamanaka
Eiji Kawai
Yoshiyuki Kido
Susumu Date
Shinji Shimojo
Philip Papadopoulos
Mauricio Tsugawa
Matthew Collins
Kyuho Jeong
Renato Figueiredo
Jose Fortes

Summary

The Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA) is an international community of researchers that actively collaborate to address problems and challenges of common interest in eScience. The PRAGMA Experimental Network Testbed (PRAGMA-ENT) was established with the goal of constructing an international software-defined network (SDN) testbed to offer the necessary networking support to the PRAGMA cyberinfrastructure. PRAGMA-ENT is isolated, and PRAGMA researchers have complete freedom to access network resources to develop, experiment, and evaluate new ideas without the concerns of interfering with production networks. In the first phase, PRAGMA-ENT focused on establishing an international L2 backbone. With support from the Florida Lambda Rail, Internet2, PacificWave, Japan Gigabit Network, and TaiWan Advanced Research and Education Network, PRAGMA-ENT backbone connects openflow-enabled switches at University of Florida, University of California, San Diego, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (Japan), Osaka University (Japan), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan), and National Applied Research Laboratories (Taiwan). The second phase of PRAGMA-ENT consisted of an evaluation of technologies for the control plane that enables multiple experiments (ie, OpenFlow controllers) to coexist. Preliminary experiments with FlowVisor revealed some limitations leading to the development of a new approach, called AutoVFlow. This paper describes our experience in the establishment of PRAGMA-ENT backbone (with international L2 links), its current status, and plans for the control plane. Discussion of preliminary application ideas, including optimization of routing control
 multipath routing control
 extending the backbone using overlay network
 and remote visualization are also discussed.

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Concurrency Computation

Publisher

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Volume

29

Number Of Pages

13

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Date of Issue

2017-07-10

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English

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Research papers (proceedings of international meetings)

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DOI

10.1002/cpe.4138

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