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Page 1: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies

David G. [email protected]

University of British ColumbiaElectrical and Computer Engineering

Page 2: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

The Goal: The Pacific Institute for Network

Integrity and Performance Studies: will add wireless infrastructure to BCIT’s

Internet Engineering Lab will provide research and development

facilities for use by both academia and industry

will be a unique Canadian facility for developing and evaluating innovative methods that ensure and enhance the performance of both wired and wireless networks

Page 3: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Research Themes Network Integrity – identify and correct

protocol vulnerabilities and other security issues

Link Characterization – develop models that enhance the accuracy of network analysis and simulation

Network Performance – assess and improve the performance of wireless networks in the presence of severe traffic and channel impairments

Page 4: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Outline Where are we coming from? How does wireless fit in? What are the research themes?

Page 5: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

1. Where are we coming from? BCIT’s Internet Engineering Lab is an advanced research facility for applied

R&D in networking technologies. Concentrates on Internet protocol problems and projects, focusing on the

following areas: Quality of Service Network Performance Evaluation Internet-Enabled Process Control Networks Network Security

Page 6: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

IEL Floor Plan

Page 7: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Equipment Room 14 full-height open equipment racks for common equipment. 10 full-height closed equipment racks for

corporate members. All connections run

through a central cross-connect panel.

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IEL Control Room All equipment controlled through KVM switches to 6 consoles in operations

room: Windows/Linux hardware configuration tools. Telnet connections via in-band Ethernet. Telnet connections via out-of-band Ethernet & serial.

UTP and Fibre ports for workstations.

Voice and video multi-media services.

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Logical Structure of the IEL

Page 10: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Remote Operations Researchers can operate lab equipment

remotely via VPN connection. Physical adds/moves performed by lab

staff.

Page 11: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

History of IEL 1998 – Concept developed by Michael

Hrybyk. 1999 – Received $900,000 0f CFI and BCKDF

funding to create lab infrastructure. 2000 – Founding members form advisory

panel. – Construction of lab begins. – Spirent Communications becomes primary lab sponsor.

2001 – Lab construction complete (May) – Lab officially opened June 11th

Page 12: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Some Current Activities Founding member of the ATEAM (Advanced

Test Engineering and Measurement), including: Spirent Communications (sponsor) Centaur Lab (North Carolina State

University) Ohio Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center CalNGI Network Performance Reference Lab

(San Diego Supercomputer Center) Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Conducting numerous network performance studies for various high profile industrial clients

Page 13: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Some Current Activities - 2 Conducting numerous network performance studies

for various high profile industrial clients International partnerships and collaborations:

Performance of Industrial Ethernet Networks U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology and General Motors ISA – Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society

Identification of Protocol Vulnerabilities National Infrastructure Security Coordination Centre

(UK) Cisco Systems – Critical Infrastructure Assurance Group

Page 14: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

2. How Does Wireless Fit In? The growth and penetration of wireless

networks into the Canadian economy and society in recent years has been impressive

IDC Canada projects double-digit growth in the Canadian wireless sector: $7.1 billion in 2003; $10.3 billion by 2006

The potential of wireless networks for yielding economic, social, and even environmental benefits are considerable

Page 15: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Trends in Wireless Voice -> dispatch -> email -> network access -

> m2m Growing integration of wired and wireless

networks into homes, offices, industrial plants, critical national infrastructures

Continuing need to boost coverage, throughput, capacity, and reliability

New physical layer technologies: UWB, MIMO, other advanced modulation schemes

Wireless access vs. wireless networks: Routing, QoS, throughput, etc.

Growing role of IETF and IEEE 802 in setting wireless standards

Page 16: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Industry Academic CollaborationsCITR – Canadian Institute for

Telecommunications Research(Network Centres of Excellence)

TRIO – Telecommunications Research Institute of Ontario

OCRI – Ottawa-Carleton Research Institute

TRLabs – Telecommunications Research Labs

Page 17: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

CWCnet - Canada Network of Wireless Centres

NewMIC – Vancouver WinBC Lab – Vancouver IEL -> PINIPS – Vancouver (BCIT) NEWT – Calgary (TRLabs) WISELAB – Ottawa (CRC) NRC IIT – Ottawa, Moncton, Fredricton,

St. John, Sydney TARA – Halifax CCMC – St. John’s (Memorial University)

Page 18: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

NewMICNewMICWinBCWinBCPINIPSPINIPS

WiseLabWiseLab

NRC/IITNRC/IIT TARATARA

CCMCCCMC

NEWTNEWT

Page 19: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

PINIPS = BCIT IEL++BCIT’s Internet Engineering Lab:

focuses on integrity and performance of wired networks

The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies: will extend focus to include wireless

networks and wired networks with wireless networks

will emphasize a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional approach to research

Page 20: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Unique aspects of PINIPSEmphasis on network integrity and

performance rather than new modulation and coding schemes or new content

Emphasis on proof-of-performance rather than proof-of-concept

A common framework for dealing with wired and wireless networks

Page 21: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

PINIPS Research Disciplines Industrial applications of data networks Protocol vulnerability analysis Traffic modelling Networking and security protocols Propagation and channel modelling Antenna array communications systems Multi-user detection Software development for mobile and personal

communications Emergency and disaster communications

Page 22: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Academic and Industry Supporters Hussein Alnuweiri (UBC) Peter Anderson (SFU) Stephen Braham (SFU) Jim Cavers (SFU) Eric Byres (BCIT) Dan Hoffman (UVic)

Nokia Networks Sierra Wireless JalaaM Technologies

Victor Leung (UBC) Dave Michelson (UBC) Shawn Stapleton (SFU) Son Vuong (UBC) Vincent Wong (UBC) Kui Wu (UVic)

TELUS Trillium FatPort

Page 23: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

3. What are the research themes? Network Integrity – identify and correct

protocol vulnerabilities and other security issues

Link Characterization – develop models that enhance the accuracy of network analysis and simulation

Network Performance – assess and improve the performance of wireless networks in the presence of severe traffic and channel impairments

Page 24: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Theme 1 – Network Integrity

Byres, Hoffman, Vuong, Michelson

Theme 1.1 – Detection of Flaws in Protocol Specifications

Theme 1.2 – Detection of Flaws in Protocol Implementations

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Theme 2 – Link Characterization

Michelson, Stapleton, Leung, Wu

Theme 2.1 – Spatial Channel Modelling in Outdoor Environments

Theme 2.2 – Antenna Array Communications Systems

Theme 2.3 – Modelling the Propagation Performance Envelope

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Theme 3 – Network Performance

Leung, Alnuweiri, Anderson, Michelson, Wong, Wu

Theme 3.1 – Integrated Software and Hardware Simulation of Wireless Networks

Theme 3.2 – Scalable Quality-of-Service Provisioning in 3G Mobile Networks

Theme 3.3 – Wireless Mesh Networks

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4. How will the lab expand?

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Proposed New Infrastructure RF test and measurement equipment Wireless channel/interference emulator RF test fixtures and shielding, incl. GTEM cell Network components and emulators

GGSN IP network emulator

Outdoor antenna tower and measurement van Web-based scheduling and remote access

Page 29: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Logical Structure of PINIPS

Page 30: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Typical Test Configurations Lab allows creation of a complex network:

Load Generator and edge represent multiple Autonomous Systems (AS) or users.

Load Generator monitors traffic thorough network. Servers provide specific traffic loads Wireless Channel Emulator simulates complex propagation

environmenr

Page 31: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

The Goal: The Pacific Institute for Network

Integrity and Performance Studies: will add wireless infrastructure to BCIT’s

Internet Engineering Lab will provide research and development

facilities for use by both academia and industry

will be a unique Canadian facility for developing and evaluating innovative methods that ensure and enhance the performance of both wired and wireless networks

Page 32: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Research Themes Network Integrity – identify and correct

protocol vulnerabilities and other security issues

Link Characterization – develop models that enhance the accuracy of network analysis and simulation

Network Performance – assess and improve the performance of wireless networks in the presence of severe traffic and channel impairments

Page 33: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

A Rare Opportunity for Industry To participate in and shape the creation of

a new kind of wireless lab that emphasizes: A common framework for wired and wireless

networks “Proof of performance” rather than just “proof

of concept” To benefit from a participation in a

multidisciplinary/multi-institutional research environment

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Need more information?

Please contact

Dave [email protected]

Page 35: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Lab Members and Policy

Who Can Use the Lab?Membership Policy

Page 36: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Full Corporate Membership 3 weeks per year full access (7X24) 2 weeks per year standby access (7X24) 6 months advanced booking Enclosed 48U equipment rack for one year

24 CAT-5e, 12 MM, 6 SM Fiber 30 Amps power (optional UPS)

Remote VPN access

Page 37: The Pacific Institute for Network Integrity and Performance Studies David G. Michelson davem@ece.ubc.ca University of British Columbia Electrical and Computer

Associate Corporate Membership Full access (7X24) purchased on demand 2 weeks advanced booking Secure storage cabinet during testing Remote VPN access

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Academic Membership Full access (7X24) purchased on demand 2 weeks advance booking Secure storage cabinet during testing Remote VPN access