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Title: Protocol Engineering Research Center Agenda


1
Protocol Engineering Research Center Agenda
Project Overview, Accomplishments and
Plans Tatsuya Suda and Michael Melliar-Smith Middl
eware Doug Schmidt Fault Tolerance Michael
Melliar-Smith Security Karl Levitt Network
Protocol Design, Analysis and Simulation JJ
Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Tatsuya Suda and Jennifer
Hou Lunch Accomplishments, Plans and
Discussions Michael Melliar-Smith and Tatsuya
Suda Government Session and Feedback Jon Sjogren
2
Overview of MURI Research Protocol Engineering
Research Center (PERC)
  • Michael Melliar-Smith
  • Tatsuya Suda
  • December 9, 2002

3
Vision
  • Network protocols should not simply move bits
    from source to destination
  • Protocols must provide the functionality and
    support (real-time, fault-tolerance, security)
    required for complex fault-tolerant real-time
    secure distributed applications and systems

4
Objectives
  • Develop protocols
  • that allow programmers to easily create
    applications without worrying about timing, fault
    tolerance, mobility or security
  • whose behavior is predictable in the absence of
    complete information
  • Develop tools
  • that help application developers to understand
    effects of their design decisions
  • Device methodologies
  • that allow designers to express applications
    requirements
  • Demonstrate the developed protocols, tools,
    methodologies in DoD network-centric applications

5
Participants
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • P. M. Melliar-Smith (Co-PI, financial aspects)
  • L. E. Moser
  • E. Belding-Royer (new)
  • University of California, Santa Cruz
  • J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
  • University of California, Davis
  • K. N. Levitt

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Participants
  • University of California, Irvine
  • T. Suda (Co-PI, technical aspects)
  • D. C. Schmidt
  • R. Klefstad (new)
  • Stanford University
  • M. G. Baker
  • University of Illinois
  • J. Hou

7
MURI Team Leadership
  • Co-PIs
  • Michael Melliar-Smith, financial aspects
  • Tatsuya Suda and Jennifer Hou, technical aspects
  • Areas of Focus and Area Coordinators
  • Real time protocols and Middleware, Doug Schmidt
  • Fault tolerant protocols, Michael Melliar-Smith
  • Security protocols, Karl Levitt
  • Wireless protocols, JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves
  • Multicast protocols and Bio Networking, Tatsuya
    Suda
  • Tools, Jennifer Hou
  • New Participants
  • Elizabeth Royer
  • Ray Klefstad

8
Areas of Focus
  • Protocols for
  • Real Time Resource Management (UCI, UCSB)
  • Fault Tolerance (UCSB)
  • Application Programs with End-to-end QoS (UCI)
  • Security (UCD, Stanford, UCSB)
  • Scalable Real-Time Multicasts (UCSB, UCI)
  • Mobile Wireless Environments (UCSC, Stanford,
    UCSB, UIUC)
  • Bio Networking Architecture (UCI)
  • Tools for
  • Network Protocol Simulation and Emulation (UIUC,
    Stanford)

9
Areas of Focus and Approaches
  • Protocols for Real Time Resource Management
  • Critical path analysis, object-oriented patterns,
    benchmarking to optimally control CPU, network
    and memory resources in protocols
  • Protocols for Fault Tolerance
  • Object replication, replica consistency control,
    reliable total ordering delivery of messages,
    pluggable fault tolerant CORBA framework, to
    increase fault tolerance in protocols
  • Protocols for Security
  • Specificationbased intrusion detection, a
    language to specify multistage attacks,
    methodology to reason what caused intrusion
    specification violation, to detect and respond to
    attacks

10
Areas of Focus and Approaches
  • Protocols for Scalable Real-Time Multicasts
  • Time stamping, heart beat messages, shared
    multicast routing algorithms, feedback, layered
    video coding to design QoS aware multicast
    protocols
  • Protocols for Mobile Wireless Environments
  • Dynamic transmission scheduling, dynamic link and
    node activation, topology control, to deal with
    mobility
  • Bio Networking Architecture
  • Application of biological concepts (emergent
    behavior, evolution and natural selection) to
    design flexible applications and protocols

11
Areas of Focus and Approaches
  • Tools for Network Protocol Simulation and
    Emulation
  • Component based software architecture, packet
    level and flow-level simulations, to develop
    generic, efficient and accurate tools

12
Scientific ApproachSynergistic Collaboration
  • CORBA Standards and Implementations
  • UCI Real Time CORBA
  • UCSB Fault Tolerant CORBA
  • Quality of Service
  • UCI, Pluggable protocol framework for TAO
  • UIUC, Communication middleware to provide QoS
  • Multicast Protocols
  • UCSB Bridge to support multiple group
    communication protocols
  • UCSC and UCI Multicast protocols that support
    QoS
  • Wireless Protocols
  • UCSC QoS over multiple paths in mobile ad-hoc
    networks
  • Stanford Queueing dynamics of ad-hoc wireless
    networks
  • UIUC Topology control in mobile ad-hoc networks.
  • Simulation Tools
  • Stanford NARSES, simulation of large
    distributed systems
  • UIUC JavaSim, component-based network simulation
  • Application of Bio Concepts for Protocol
    Development
  • UCI Bio Net for flexible protocols and services

13
Real-time Resource Management Collaborations
UCI -- ECE Ray Doug
UIUC Jennifer
UCI -- ICS TS
UCSC JJ
14
Fault-Tolerance and End-to-End QoS Middleware
Collaborations
UCI -- ECE Ray Doug
Stanford Mary
UIUC Jennifer
UCSB Louise Michael
15
Real-time Resource Management and Fault Tolerant
Protocol Collaborations
UCI -- ECE Ray Doug
Stanford Mary
UIUC Jennifer
UCSB Louise Michael
UCI -- ICS TS
UCSC JJ
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  • Collaboration led to
  • Standardization of Real Time CORBA and Fault
    Tolerant CORBA by OMG
  • Wide acceptance of the Ream Time CORBA in DoD
    projects
  • Bold Stroke project at Boeing
  • Satellite communication systems at Lockheed and
    Raytheon
  • TAO demonstrations with BBN and Lockheed Martin
    Advanced Technology Labs for a DoD C4ISR system
    developed as part of the PCES program

17
Security Collaborations
UCD Karl
Stanford Mary
UCSB Elizabeth
18
  • Collaboration led to
  • Automated attack detection and response protocol
    to be used in
  • DRPA ITO Regenerative Systems program
  • JBI project

19
Real-time Multicast Collaborations
UIUC Jennifer
UCSB Louise Michael
UCI -- ICS TS
UCSC JJ
20
Mobile Wireless Collaborations
UCD Karl
Stanford Mary
UCSB Elizabeth
UIUC Jennifer
UCI -- ICS TS
UCSC JJ
21
Bio-Networking Architecture Collaborations
UIUC Jennifer
UCI -- ICS TS
22
Simulation Tools Collaborations
Stanford Mary
UIUC Jennifer
23
All MURI Collaborations
UCI -- ECE Ray Doug
UCD Karl
Stanford Mary
UCSB Elizabeth
UIUC Jennifer
UCSB Louise Michael
UCI -- ICS TS
UCSC JJ
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Agenda
Project Overview, Accomplishments and
Plans Tatsuya Suda and Michael Melliar-Smith Middl
eware Doug Schmidt Fault Tolerance Michael
Melliar-Smith Security Karl Levitt Network
Protocol Design, Analysis and Simulation JJ
Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Tatsuya Suda and Jennifer
Hou Lunch Accomplishments, Plans and
Discussions Michael Melliar-Smith and Tatsuya
Suda Government Session and Feedback Jon Sjogren
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