Download - GEC 18 New York, NY, 29 October 2013
Experimenting with Persistent Live Video Streaming Service
Kuang-Ching (KC) WangClemson University
joint project with Parmesh Ramanathan
University of Wisconsin
GEC 18New York, NY, 29 October 2013
Our Proposal – “GENI Cinema”• A persistent live video streaming service over GENI– Anyone can stream live audio/video media “towards” GENI– Anyone can search, select, view live media “from” GENI
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A GENI Solicitation 4 Project• To create a persistent GENI experiment that– is ALWAYS ON for research …… and education
• Education - Not just about network education
– Utilizes SDN, compute, instrumentation & measurement• Exploit full potential of GENI, and beyond GENI
– captures entire network architecture, edge-to-core• Apply our existing research solutions
– offers service as incentive for community-driven scale-up• Get help to achieve at-scale experimentation with opt-ins• Make GENI and SDN relevant to more communities
– connect students to open source software community• Build upon existing open source projects
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Our Proposal – “GENI Cinema”• A persistent live video streaming service over GENI– Anyone can stream live media (A/V) “towards” GENI– Anyone can search, select, view live media “from” GENI
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Key Components & How It Works• GENI Cinema Gateways– Web server with published IP address for
selecting/configuring stream (upstream or downstream)– Multiple available, e.g., one per participating campus– With OpenFlow, streams need not bottleneck at gateway,
can direct to different relays over different paths• GENI Cinema Server/Relays– Streaming server + relay– Performs network coding and multicast
• OpenFlow Network: Switches + Controller(s)• Access from any network (openflow or not)
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Network Infrastructure: GENI and Beyond
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UniversitiesNSF CC-NIE: e.g., Clemson NextNet
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Objectives:• Direct access to I2
100G Innovation Platform
• Science DMZ from anywhere, w/o manual plumbing
• Campus production,end-to-end support
• Flexible, optimized10~40G access to resources on campus and other universities
• Software defined network (SDN)
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Prior GENI Hardware/Software Components
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Line Rate Network Coding(GENI EAGER Experimentation)
OpenFlow Network HandoverAgent
(GENI WiMAX)
Seamless Traffic Redirect/Optimization Agent(GENI Mesoscale OpenFlow)
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Leverage/Extend Open Source Software
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VideoLAN Projects: VLC, Multicat Python Web Server
Database + Distributed Message Bus
OpenFlow Controller
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Opt-in Users/Campuses & Collaborators• Campus Sites as GENI Cinema Endpoints– Video streaming from seminar halls
• Existing education streaming sources– Both live and archived sources can be great
• Video streaming platform experts– We can code, but we are networking researchers
• Web front end experts– We’d love to adopt platforms that enhances user’s
interactive experiences!
All Suggestions are Welcome!
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