Research Article
FIBRE Project: Brazil and Europe Unite Forces and Testbeds for the Internet of the Future
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-35576-9_33, author={Sebastia Sallent and Antonio Abel\^{e}m and Iara Machado and Leonardo Bergesio and Serge Fdida and Jose Rezende and Siamak Azodolmolky and Marcos Salvador and Leandro Ciuffo and Leandros Tassiulas}, title={FIBRE Project: Brazil and Europe Unite Forces and Testbeds for the Internet of the Future}, proceedings={Testbeds and Research Infrastructure. Development of Networks and Communities. 8th International ICST Conference, TridentCom 2012, Thessanoliki, Greece, June 11-13, 2012, Revised Selected Papers}, proceedings_a={TRIDENTCOM}, year={2012}, month={12}, keywords={}, doi={10.1007/978-3-642-35576-9_33} }
- Sebastia Sallent
Antonio Abelém
Iara Machado
Leonardo Bergesio
Serge Fdida
Jose Rezende
Siamak Azodolmolky
Marcos Salvador
Leandro Ciuffo
Leandros Tassiulas
Year: 2012
FIBRE Project: Brazil and Europe Unite Forces and Testbeds for the Internet of the Future
TRIDENTCOM
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35576-9_33
Abstract
In October 2011 a new, ambitious project was launched, named FIBRE (Future Internet testbeds experimentation between Brazil and Europe). Its main goal is to create common space between Brazil and EU for Future Internet experimental research into network infrastructure and distributed applications, by building and operating a federated EU-Brazil Future Internet experimental facility. Apart from bridging partners from two continents, the project brings together different technologies, including OpenFlow, wireless and optical communications. To demonstrate the public utility of the facility, FIBRE will design and implement a set of pilot applications ranging from seamless wireless connectivity to high-definition content delivery. The poster to be presented describes FIBRE’s goals, its testbed facilities and a schema of the envisioned architecture embracing the functionalities of the individual testbeds, as well as their federation. This schema has resulted from the collaborative work of the partners in order to define the functional requirements related to such an architecture. Our ambition with this poster is to attract new users for the facility from the experimental research community, but also to stimulate interest for FIBRE’s activities among the conference’s attendees.