group meeting

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We hold regular meetings (mostly bi-weekly) for discussion. In each meeting, a graduate student will present his/her progress on research. This is followed by 15-20 minute discussion. The presenter can also choose a recent paper and present it to the group. The paper must be from the top conferences/journals in our research areas, such as, ACM Multimedia, SIGCOMM, INFOCOM, ICNP, IEEE Transactions on Networking, ACM TOMCCAP, and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia.

The meetings are good opportunities for students to practice their presentation skills and to get constructive feedback from the group on their research. The meetings keep the group members informed about different research problems being addressed in the group. They are also very helpful in finding research topics specially for new students.

Everybody is welcome to attend. Meeting time: Every other Tuesday, 11:00 AM -12:00 PM, room SUR 4040.


Fall 2010

  • 9 Dec 10: Mohammad, Security Aspects of the SIP Protocol
  • 23 Nov 10: Taher, Approximation algorithms for Web-Scale Kernel Methods
  • 19 Oct 10: Jeff, Gram Matrix Approximation Using Locality Sensitive Hashing on Cluster


Spring/Summer 2010

  • 20 July 10: Farid, Optimal Scalable Video Multiplexing in Mobile Broadcast Networks
  • 17 May 10: Cameron, Reducing Energy Consumption in Online Network Games on Mobile Devices
  • 10 May 10: Cong, Latency Reduction in Online Network Games
  • 1 March 10: Farid, Mobile Video Streaming
  • 1 Feb 10: Ahmed, Design of pCDN with Scalable Video Coding
  • 18 Jan 10: Shabnam, P2P Streaming with Newtork Coding and Scalable Video Coding


Fall 2009

  • 8 December 09: Yi, Video Streaming over Cooperative Wireless Networks
  • 27 October 09: Yuanbin, Segment Scheduling in P2P Streaming Systems
  • 22 September 09: Som, Video Streaming over WiMAX Networks
  • 8 September 09: Cong, Minimizing Round-Trip Time in Online Games


Summer 2009

  • 18 August 09: Mohammad and Cong: 30 min each. Present their Directed Reading projects.
  • 7 July 09: Yi
  • 26 June 09: Ahmed
  • 5 June 09: Canceled (Mohamed attending NOSSDAV'09)
  • 29 May 09: Kianoosh, End-to-End Secure Delivery of Scalable Video Streams
  • 8 May 09: Kianoosh, Analysis of Authentication Schemes for Nonscalable Video Streams


Spring 2009

  • 27 Feb 09: Shabnam and Yuanbin
  • 23 Jan 09: Cheng (rehearse your PhD proposal) and Kianoosh