Division of Computer and Network Systems
Global Environment for Networking Innovations
(GENI)
SYNOPSIS
The Global Environment for Networking Innovations (GENI) is an advanced experimental infrastructure and accompanying research program being planned by the Computing and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate to explore new capabilities that will advance innovations in many areas.
GENI responds to an urgent and important challenge of the 21st century to ensure that the future Internet will be worthy of our trust, able to continue to grow robustly, and capable of supporting even more innovation in all areas of activity than the current Internet has enabled. Ultimately, achieving this goal will depend on a large number of factors—including legal, regulatory, policy, commercial and technical—but it begins with exploring new networking and distributed system architectures that can respond to the demands of the future.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Global Environment for Networking Innovations (GENI): Establishing the GENI Project Office (GPO) (GENI/GPO) (NSF 06-601)
RELATED URLS
The GENI Initiative
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Additional Funding Opportunities for the CNS Community
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