: Tina Balke, Colin Bennet, Piero Castoldi, Isabella Cerutti, Didier Colle, Mihai Cristea
: Networks for Grid Applications. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecomm. Eng. Vol 25 Third International ICST Conference, GridNets 2009, Athens, Greece, September 8-9, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International ICST Conference on Networks for Grid Applications, GridNets 2009, held in Athens, Greece, in September 2009.

The 10 full papers, 3 invited papers and 2 invited keynotes address the whole spectrum of Grid networks and cover various topics such as authorisation infrastructure for on-demand Grid and network resource provisioning, access control requirements for Grid and cloud computing systems, business models, accounting and billing concepts in Grid-aware networks, multiple resource scheduling in e-science applications, percolation-based replica discovery in peer-to-peer grid infrastructures, GridFTP GUI, alarms service for monitoring multi-domain Grid networks, Grid computing to explore the computational resources of the settop boxes, open source cloud computing systems based on large scale high performance, dynamic network services, WDM ring networks, architecture to integrate broadband access networks and wireless Grids, implementation of random linear network coding using NVIDIA`s CUDA toolkit, collaboration in a wireless Grid innovation testbed by virtual consortium as well as challenges for social control in wireless mobile Grids
Preface5
Organization6
Table of Contents9
Designing 21st Century Communications: Architecture, Services, Technology, and Facilities11
References16
Part I General Session 117
Authorisation Infrastructure for On-Demand Grid and Network Resource Provisioning18
Introduction18
CRP Model and GAAA-CRP Authorisation Infrastructure19
Using Tickets and Tokens for Signalling and Access Control and Token Validation Service22
Fine-Grained Policy Enforcement at Networking Layer23
In-Band Policy Enforcement with TBN23
Using ForCES for Network Management at Control and Data Planes24
GAAA-NRP Implementation in GAAA-TK Pluggable Library25
Summary and Future Research25
References26
On the Definition of Access Control Requirements for Grid and Cloud Computing Systems28
Introduction28
The Proposed Conceptual Categorization29
Entropy Layer30
Assets Layer30
Management Layer31
Logic Layer31
Identifying Access Control Requirements32
Conclusions34
References34
Business Models, Accounting and Billing Concepts in Grid-Aware Networks36
Introduction36
Large File Transfer Scenario37
Business Models38
Architecture39
Accounting39
Billing40
Architecture Advantages42
Conclusions42
References43
Part II General Session 244
Network Centered Multiple Resource Scheduling in e-Science Applications45
Introduction45
Resource Model and Data Structure46
Resource Model: $MRRM$46
Data Structures47
Problem Definition48
Multiple Resource Scheduling Algorithm48
$WS RC$ Scheduling Algorithm48
$WN RC$ Scheduling Algorithm49
$WS RN$ Scheduling Algorithm50
$WN RN$ Scheduling Algorithm51
Evaluation51
Conclusion52
References52
Percolation-Based Replica Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Grid Infrastructures53
Introduction53
Related Work54
P2P Grid Infrastructures55
A Scalable Search Model in P2P Grids55
The Percolation Paradigm57
The Percolation Search Algorithm58
Implementation Issues60
Functional Evaluation61
Conclusion63
References63
GridFTP GUI: An Easy and Efficient Way to Transfer Data in Grid65
Introduction65
Related Work67
GridFTP GUI Design and Implementation67
Design of GridFTP GUI68
Handling Large Numbers of Files70
Error Recovery71
Establishment of Cross-Domain Trust Relationships71
Performance Evaluation71
Conclusions and Future Work73
References74
Part III General Session 375
An Alarms Service for Monitoring Multi-domain Grid Networks76
Introduction76
Motivation77
Requirements78
Architecture79
Overview79
Metrics and Measurement Archives80
NM-WG Schema80
Query81
Analysis81
Status Notification82
An Implementation82
Deployment84
Conclusion and Future Work84
References85
Grid Anywhere: An Architecture for Grid Computing Able to Explore the Computational Resources of the Set-Top Boxes86
Introduction86
Interactive Digital Television87
Grid Computing88
Grid Anywhere Architecture89
Middleware90
Security91
Object Migration92
Test Environment93
Conclusion94
References95
The Open Cloud Testbed: Supporting Open Source Cloud Computing Systems Based on Large Scale High Performance, Dynamic Network Services96
Introduction96
The Open Cloud Testbed98
Concepts and Objectives98
The OCT Infrastructure98
Monitoring and Visualization99
GMP: A Messaging Protocol100
Benchmarks101
Experimental Studies101
Related Testbeds102
Conclusion103
References103
Green Grids Workshop105
Designing Power-Efficient WDM Ring Networks106
Introduction106
Power Budget Model107
Powering the E/O and O/E Interfaces107
Powering the Optical Layer108
Powering the Electronic Layer109
Network Architecture Design109
First Generation (FG) Design109
Single-Hop (SH) Design109
Multi-Hop (M