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CNS Division Of Computer and Network Systems |
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Initial Amendment Date: | September 2, 2009 |
Latest Amendment Date: | November 13, 2009 |
Award Number: | 0940805 |
Award Instrument: | Standard Grant |
Program Manager: |
Joseph Lyles
CNS Division Of Computer and Network Systems CSE Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering |
Start Date: | September 1, 2009 |
End Date: | September 30, 2013 (Estimated) |
Total Intended Award Amount: | $11,546,106.00 |
Total Awarded Amount to Date: | $11,546,106.00 |
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ARRA Amount: | $11,546,106.00 |
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10 MOULTON ST CAMBRIDGE MA US 02138-1119 (617)873-8325 |
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10 MOULTON ST CAMBRIDGE MA US 02138-1119 |
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NSF Program(s): | CCRI-CISE Cmnty Rsrch Infrstrc |
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Award Agency Code: | 4900 |
Fund Agency Code: | 4900 |
Assistance Listing Number(s): | 47.070 |
ABSTRACT
This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5)."
GENI is a unique virtual laboratory for at-scale network experimentation on future internets. Dynamic and adaptive, GENI opens up new opportunities for significant socio-economic impact. GENI will support at-scale experimentation on a suite of shared, heterogeneous, highly instrumented infrastructure; enable deep programmability throughout the network, promoting innovations in network science, security, technologies, services, and applications; and provide collaborative and exploratory environments for academia, industry and the public to catalyze groundbreaking discoveries and innovation.
Spiral development is the core strategy for providing a concrete focal point for community debate and engagement moving forward. GENI Spiral 1 launched in October 2008 and is making rapid progress to create a set of end-to-end GENI prototypes by October 2009 with broad academic and industrial participation and strong competition in the design and implementation of GENI's control framework. Based on lessons learned in Spiral 1, the GPO issued a 2nd solicitation in 2008 to fill critical gaps in GENI's architecture, especially security requirements and architecture, experiment workflow tools and user interfaces, and prototypes for instrumentation and measurement. This award funds 33 new projects, which build upon the achievements of Spiral 1 and move the project into Spiral 2 with federation and shakedown experiments that will prove critical in guiding progress in GENI system design.
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