Agenda IETF99: nwcrg
agenda-99-nwcrg-01
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Meeting Agenda | Coding for efficient NetWork Communications Research Group (nwcrg) RG Snapshot | |
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Date and time | 2017-07-20 11:30 | |
Title | Agenda IETF99: nwcrg | |
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Last updated | 2017-07-05 |
agenda-99-nwcrg-01
NWCRG @ IETF-99 (Prague) ------------------------ Thursday, July 20, 2017 Afternoon session I 13:30-15:30 Room: Athens/Barcelona 0- Welcome, administrative and general matters. Goals of this meeting (Vincent Roca) (10') PART I: Use-cases where end-to-end coding or network coding can be beneficial ============================================================================= NC for satellite communications ------------------------------- 2- "Network coding and satellites" (Nicolas Kuhn, remote) (10') draft-kuhn-nwcrg-network-coding-satellites-00 This memo presents the current deployment of network coding in some satellite telecommunications systems along with a discussion on the multiple opportunities to introduce these technics at a wider scale. -- Discussions: what's next and where do we want to go? (5') NC for ICN/CCN -------------- Two presentations on NC for ICN/CCN, with different target use-cases and different coupling between NC and ICN/CCN. 3- "Adaptive video streaming over CCN with network coding for seamless mobility" (Cedric Westphal) (10') Also covers NetCodCCN (Infocom'16) 4- "Low latency low loss streaming using in-network coding and caching" (Hitoshi Asaeda) (10') (Infocom'17) -- Discussions: what's next and where do we want to go? (5') Other NC potential use-cases ---------------------------- 5- "Overview of a few use-cases where NC could potentially be useful (sensor nets, railway, etc.)" (Rolf Sperber) (10') 6- "Internet overlay networks: the need for a Generic Robust Low Latency Tunelling with common APIs (Marie-José Montpetit, remote) (10') -- Discussions: what's next and where do we want to go? Are these use-cases sufficient to extract a generic architecture and/or a generic protocol? (5') PART II: On the coding side =========================== Low complexity coding --------------------- 7- "Pyrit: Polynomial Ring Transforms for Fast Erasure Coding" (Jonathan Detchart) (10') Making coding and decoding operations of any erasure code working on a finite field an order of magnitude faster than legacy codecs. On the benefit of sliding window codes (network coding?) to IETF protocols -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8- "Less Latency and Better Protection with AL-FEC Sliding Window Codes: a Robust Multimedia CBR Broadcast Case Study" (Vincent Roca, Inria) (10') This work discusses the benefits of sliding window codes to 3GPP MBMS (based on FECFRAME) and real-time content broadcast. 9- FEC codes and QUIC (Ian Swett) (10') -- Discussions: what's next and where do we want to go? What about the WebRTC and PAYLOAD WGs? (5') PART III: Other topics (if time left) ===================================== 10- "About a simple protocol to negotiate network coded communication" (Frank Fitzek, TBC) (5') -- Discussions: what's next and where do we want to go? (5') Total time: 120'