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CSE 702: Distributed Multimedia Communications and Networking

This page refers to the Fall 2011 offering of CSE 702 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 702.

Fall 2011

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This seminar will offer a platform for the instructor to lead discussions on a variety of advanced topics in distributed multimedia and for the students to exchange ideas and new concepts through presentations. These topics will span a number of emerging and interdependent themes that include: P2P technologies for multimedia content distribution, mesh networks for multimedia, multi-hop ad hoc networks, security issues in distributed multimedia applications, multimedia over heterogeneous networks

With recent significant advances in digital media in terms of acquisition, storage, communication and networking technologies, multimedia have become an indispensable feature in our daily lives. Animation, audio and video are becoming increasingly popular on the Internet. With emerging cloud computing and data center development, a large number of distributed multimedia applications have been created, including P2P, on-demand streaming or broadcasting, IPTV, security video surveillance, telepresence, tele-health, environmental monitoring, and various type of entertainment and gaming. There is no text book for this seminar course. Main source of technical papers will be drawn from recent issues of IEEE Transactions and Journals. The students are expected to read the technical papers, both assigned by the instructor and selected by the students with approval from the instructor, and make two presentations during the semester. The students are also required to submit two reports based on their own presentations and the presentations of their fellow students.

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Graduate Standing

Ph.D.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

M.S.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

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