Research Article
An Instrumentation and Measurement Architecture Supporting Multiple Control Monitoring Frameworks
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- Marcelo Pinheiro
Igor Macêdo
Igor Souza
Thiago Hohlenweger
Paulo Leite
Adriano Spínola
Herbert Monteiro
Raphael Dourado
Leobino Sampaio
José Monteiro
Joberto Martins
Year: 2012
An Instrumentation and Measurement Architecture Supporting Multiple Control Monitoring Frameworks
TRIDENTCOM
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35576-9_30
Abstract
Virtual and/or experimental networks capable of supporting an entire new set of applications and services (Future Internet, Grids, Cloud Computing, other) use, typically, different Control and Monitoring Frameworks (CMFs). This poster addresses the multiple federated CMFs instrumentation and measurement problems. A monitoring architecture (FIBRE-BR I&M Architecture) is briefly introduced by illustrating its basic components and services and its capability to integrate different CMF’s I&M Services. FIBRE-BR will use three different control and monitoring frameworks in its nine islands: OFELIA Control Framework, cOntrol and Management Framework (OMF) and ProtoGENI. Our target is to provide monitoring services, possibly, with a maximum reuse of the available CMFs I&M services over a new integrated and federated network structure. Some of the various aspects involved include the virtualized equipment, networks and monitored data; the collected data control access; and, finally, the multiple CMFs I&M data integration. This poster presents the FIBRE-BR I&M Architecture that integrates diverse I&M services, tools and facilities from multiple CMFs, allowing FIBRE-BR users, possibly transparently to each specific CMF, to benefit from the corresponding infrastructure and experiment specific measurement data.