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Tuesday 28 May 2019
Saturday 4 May 2019
Software defined cognitive networking: supporting intelligent online video streaming
Mu, M. (2018). Software defined cognitive networking: supporting intelligent online video streaming. 2018 15th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC). https://doi.org/10.1109/CCNC.2018.8319167
Abstract
Adaptive media such as HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is becoming a standard tool for online video distribution. The non-cooperative competition of network resources between a growing number of adaptive video applications has a significant detrimental impact on user experience and network efficiency. Existing network infrastructures often prioritise fast packet forwarding, which do not always contribute to the improved user experience. Future network management must leverage application and user-level cognitive factors to allocate scarce network resources effectively and intelligently. Our software defined cognitive networking (SDCN) project, supported by the Research Councils UK, aims at incorporating new developments in human cognition, media technology and communication networks to ensure the user experience, user-level fairness and network efficiency of online adaptive media using software defined networking-assisted and QoE-aware resource management.
To read goto: https://pure.northampton.ac.uk/en/publications/software-defined-cognitive-networking-supporting-intelligent-onli-2
All views and opinions are the author's and do not necessarily reflected those of any organisation they are associated with. Twitter: @scottturneruon
Abstract
Adaptive media such as HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is becoming a standard tool for online video distribution. The non-cooperative competition of network resources between a growing number of adaptive video applications has a significant detrimental impact on user experience and network efficiency. Existing network infrastructures often prioritise fast packet forwarding, which do not always contribute to the improved user experience. Future network management must leverage application and user-level cognitive factors to allocate scarce network resources effectively and intelligently. Our software defined cognitive networking (SDCN) project, supported by the Research Councils UK, aims at incorporating new developments in human cognition, media technology and communication networks to ensure the user experience, user-level fairness and network efficiency of online adaptive media using software defined networking-assisted and QoE-aware resource management.
To read goto: https://pure.northampton.ac.uk/en/publications/software-defined-cognitive-networking-supporting-intelligent-onli-2
All views and opinions are the author's and do not necessarily reflected those of any organisation they are associated with. Twitter: @scottturneruon
Friday 3 May 2019
10 most popular posts in April 2019 on computing in Northamptonshire
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- A recent presentation by Dr Scott Turner of the University of Northampton to BCS Northampton branch discussed the idea of Benevolent Machine...
- 2018 Turner, S. J. (2018) Games in teaching programming: HE perspective. Invited Presentation presented to: Gaming in Education, ...
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