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NameCompany
Linux Foundation
Lincoln Thurlow University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute
Muddasar Ahmed MITRE
Zahir Patni Peraton Labs
Vijayakumar R Tawker Veltris
Ranny Haiby Linux Foundation




















                        

Agenda:

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    • SEDIMENT presentation accepted for ONE Summit: https://onesummit2024.sched.com/event/1YUsm?iframe=no
    • Demo ready using environmental sensors was presented on 12/06.
    • Initial PoC:
    • Potential Hex Five sub project - Cesare/Rajesh
      • Investigative meeting took place between Peraton and Hex Five (Cesare).
      • Next Step- Hex Five to potentially come back with a proposal. in progress as of 11/01/23
    • Next Steps:
      • Muddasar new Use Case proposal... add detail. Add to next agenda
      • Zahir/LJ working on adding environmental sensors Use Case to Library
      • Looking to create an easy to use guidebook (Raj)
        • Related to API work
        • Would have to go through DARPA Public Release process
        • Aarno Labs- an MIT spin-off. Provides security for (currently) Java script. Whereas KubeArmor protects at the container level, Aarno protects at the Java script program level. SEDIMENT offers them an alternative where they may not be deploying on SGX (Software Guard Extensions). Contact Eric and Jeff Perkins also on SEDIMENT project. Raj to make introduction. Presented on Sept PI meeting.
      • Identify and develop a security Use Case

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SABRES: Slice Selection, Path Validation, Multiparty Management - Lincoln Thurlow. (USC/ICI)


    • Three use cases will have separate services associated
    • What orchestrator will/can be used?
      • potential to duplicate Simplified E2E Network Slicing (Aarna) using EMCO
        • Aarna confirms all Simplified network slicing solution will be open source and NDA will not be required.
        • License - Apache 2
      • potential to leverage Wavelabs slicing using EMCO
    • ICCCN paper: ICCCN_2023_paper_187.pdf
    • Code repository (https://pulwar.isi.edu/sabres/cbs/cbs) that was used during the last government demonstration.  This is the initial code base (src directory), which will not be the final product (as this version only works on 2-3 variables, rather than arbitrary).  This code was used to replace ETSI's OSM's PLA module (using minizinc constraint solver) with CBS [https://osm.etsi.org/gitlab/osm/pla].
    • Lincoln tried setting up EMCO using documentation and it failed to come up.
    • SD-Core setup at ICI
    • Next Steps:
      • Open source license : is it Apache2?BSD3
      • .....
      • Risk: need to clear university policy to open source. Risk mitigated - USC cleared the project. Next step agree on a license.
      • Replicate Simplified Slicing demo locally in ISI lab (Lincoln)
      • Debug the environment (Lincoln)
      • Setup SD-Core at ICI (demonstrate slicing using SD-Core)
        • rewriting parts of the UPF to integrate SABREs code
      • Set up a drop-in replacement for the current slicing algorithm with CBS algorithm (Lincoln)
      • Leverage UNH and Kaloom. Ganesh and Lincoln?

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