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1 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Beyond Today’s Internet Experiencing a Smart Future
Public Safety in the Smart Future
Suman Banerjee ([email protected])
2 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Suman Banerjee
Raychaudhuri Dipankar
3 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Public safety is challenging
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Earlier we know how to handle an incident, the better prepared we can be
Time is THE cri@cal resource
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Aware
6 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Aware, Coordinate
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Aware, Coordinate, Responsive
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When an incident occurs …
… how to respond quickly and efficiently, by combining new compu@ng, networking, and communica@on technologies
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Four key technology ideas
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1 Four key technology ideas
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Self-‐repor@ng vehicles
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2 Four key technology ideas
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Aerial vehicles as first responders
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Live video
Aerial vehicles as first responders
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3 Four key technology ideas
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Automated geocas@ng
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4 Four key technology ideas
19 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Leveraging network diversity
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Wireless networks all around us
AT&T VZW
Sprint US Cellular
T-‐Mobile GENI WiMAX
WiFi DSRC
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• A small gateway that uses multiple carriers
• Backed through cloud-based
services
WiMAX DSRC 4G LTE
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: A Mul@-‐network gateway
A highly connected
ambulance
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Bringing it all together: The MobilityFirst Internet Architecture
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Trialed and refined by
working with … West Allis Fire Department
Wisconsin State Patrol
… mul@ple public safety agencies
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Vehicles in demo
Urban electric vehicles
(Innova Dash + Internet2 + UW-‐Madison)
Highly instrumented for research in mobility, IoT, vehicular systems, …
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Raspberry Pi
Camera
DJI Phantom Quadcopter Vehicles in demo
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Experimenta@on in
• GENI racks & L2 networks
• GENI WiMAX
-‐ Transcoding -‐ Geocas@ng -‐ Non IP path
-‐ Wide-‐area connec@vity -‐ Mobility
28 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Demo sequence
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Demo sequence
Geocast
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The cast of characters -‐ Cliff Buchanan -‐ Peter den Hartog -‐ Lance Hartung -‐ Greyson Hensley
-‐ Lance Johnson -‐ Peng Liu -‐ Derek Meyer -‐ Alex Sherman
-‐ Manu Gosain -‐ Niky Riga
-‐ Ivan Seskar
31 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
We are always looking for more pilot sites, please contact us
Public Safety in the Smart Future
Suman Banerjee ([email protected])
32 Beyond Today’s Internet • March 25, 2015
Beyond Today’s Internet Experiencing a Smart Future
Evaluation of MobilityFirst Future Internet Architecture
Using GENI D. Raychaudhuri
WINLAB, Rutgers University ray (at) winlab (dot) rutgers (dot) edu
WINLAB
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Mobile Data (“5G”, WiFi First, …)
Vehicular Networks Content Delivery
Cloud Services
Internet-‐of-‐Things Emergency Networks
MobilityFirst Project Background n Started in 2010 under NSF FIA, con@nuing under FIA-‐NP n Project team: Rutgers, UMass, Michigan, Wisconsin, Duke, MIT,
Nebraska n Clean-‐slate architecture mo@vated by fundamental shif of Internet
services to mobile plagorms à ~10B in 2020! n Use cases:
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MobilityFirst Architecture Summary
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MobilityFirst Protocol Stack
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Evalua@on Strategy for MobilityFirst Architecture
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MobilityFirst Deployment on GENI • Long running MF “slice” in GENI to validate rouLng and name resoluLon and to
run real-‐world applicaLons on mobile devices (in wireless coverage areas)
Salt Lake, UT
Cambridge, MA
N. Brunswick, NJ
Tokyo, Japan
Lincoln, NE
Los Angeles, CA Clemson, SC
Long-‐term (non-‐GENI)
MobilityFirst Access Net
Short-‐term
Wide Area GENI
Palo Alto, CA
GENI
MobilityFirst Rou@ng and Name Resolu@on Service Sites
I2
NLR
Atlanta, GA
Madison, WI Ann Arbor, MI
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MobilityFirst on GENI: Selected Experiments
Content Delivery Scenario – GEC-‐12 Mobility with Dual-‐Homing – GEC-‐13
Mul@-‐Site Mobility Service Deployment – GEC-‐19 Video Delivery with In-‐Network Transcoding– GEC-‐21
n GENI has been an integral part of MF evalua@on methodology since the project started in 2010 ….