ARCFIRE paper on Rumba accepted @ IEEE Infocom CNERT

A paper describing Rumba – the RINA experimentation automation framework – entitled  “Rumba: a Python Framework for AutomatingLarge-Scale Recursive Internet Experiments on GENI and FIRE+” has been accepted for presentation at the IEEE Infocom 2018 Workshop on CNERT (Computer and Network Experimental Research using Testbeds) in Hawai.  Congratulations to the iMec and Nextworks ARCFIRE teams!! Abstract A number

RINA experimentation activities presented at the 1st FEC

The 1st FED4FIRE Engineering Conference (FEC) took place in the nice city of Ghent during the 3rd week of March. As part of the conference program, Dimitri Staessens from iMec presented 6 years of experiences using advanced testbed facilities within EC-funded research projects. RINA experimentation activities carried out within FP7 IRATI, FP7 PRISTINE and H2020 ARCFIRE