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Events: Global IPv6 SummitPosted by: ustutt 
area: technology6-10 June 2005, Madrid, Spain. See www.ipv6-es.com/05/in/i-index.php. Meet Akogrimo!
See "Read more..." (below) for a detailed description of Akogrimo's contribution, and find material under downloads/presentations.

Akogrimo participated with a talk. There was a booth together with Daidalos and a demonstration.

demo environmentbooth boxesJordi demonstrating


Demonstration scenario:
A German Doctor is on vacation in Barcelona and receives an urgent Video conference call from a German patient.
While asking the patient about his pains, the Doctor accesses the patient’s records, which are located at his Virtual Office, by means of a Web Service. The Virtual Office searches the Doctor‘s office and obtains the patient’s identifier. Using the patient’s identifier the Virtual Office automatically accesses the Hospital database.
A large amount of information (history, x-rays...) about the patient is sent to the Doctor. The Access Router detects the new flow of data and makes a request to the QoS Broker for network provisioning. The QoS Broker detects that the new flow has a high priority and accepts the flow. It reconfigures the Access Router so that the video conference maintains its audio band width and decreases the video band width; the video, not being essential for the conversation, suffers a quality reduction, whereas the audio conversation is unaffected.

Daidalos exploited features:
• Seamless integration of a complementary range of heterogeneous technologies and concepts.
• Integration of QoS and Multimedia.
• A flexible, scalable and user transparent architecture.

Akogrimo exploited features:
• Importance of a Network aware Grid infrastructure.
• Web Services, as the basis on top of which the Grid infrastructure will be developed, shows to be ready for (M)IPv6.
• For legacy applications, Web Services are able to handle IPv6 and IPv4 simultaneously.
• Interoperability between Web Services (Java-Axis, C#-.NET) and Operation Systems (Windows Server 2003, Linux Mandrake 10.0).
 
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