When publishing a paper that utilized FABRIC to obtain the results please cite the following paper:
Baldin, Ilya, Anita Nikolich, James Griffioen, Indermohan Inder S. Monga, Kuang-Ching Wang, Tom Lehman, and Paul Ruth. "FABRIC: A national-scale programmable experimental network infrastructure." IEEE Internet Computing 23, no. 6 (2019): 38-47.
or using BibTeX below:
@article{fabric-2019,
title={{FABRIC: A national-scale programmable experimental network infrastructure}},
author={Baldin, Ilya and Nikolich, Anita and Griffioen, James and Monga, Indermohan Inder S and Wang, Kuang-Ching and Lehman, Tom and Ruth, Paul},
journal={IEEE Internet Computing},
volume={23},
number={6},
pages={38--47},
publisher={IEEE}
}
This helps us track publications related to FABRIC especially when it comes to justifying continuing support for FABRIC to the funding agencies.
Publication
FABRIC: A National-Scale Programmable Experimental Network Infrastructure
Ilya Baldin, Anita Nikolich, James Griffioen, Indermohan Inder S. Monga, Kuang-Ching Wang, Tom Lehman, Paul Ruth
Abstract:
FABRIC is a unique national research infrastructure to enable cutting-edge and exploratory research at-scale in networking, cybersecurity, distributed computing and storage systems, machine learning, and science applications. It is an everywhere-programmable nationwide instrument comprised of novel extensible network elements equipped with large amounts of compute and storage, interconnected by high speed, dedicated optical links. It will connect a number of specialized testbeds for cloud research (NSF Cloud testbeds CloudLab and Chameleon), for research beyond 5G technologies (Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research or PAWR), as well as production high-performance computing facilities and science instruments to create a rich fabric for a wide variety of experimental activities.