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agenda-99-nwcrg-03
NWCRG @ IETF-99 (Prague)
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Thursday, July 20, 2017
Afternoon session I 13:30-15:30
Room: Athens/Barcelona

00- 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
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NC for satellite communications
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01- "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
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Two presentations on NC for ICN/CCN, with different target use-cases and
different coupling between NC and ICN/CCN.

02- "Network Coding Meets Information-Centric Networking: An Architectural Case
for Information Dispersion Through Native Network Coding " (Cedric Westphal)
(10')
        Also covers NetCodCCN (Infocom'16)

03- "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
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04- "Overview of a few use-cases where NC could potentially be useful (sensor
nets, railway, etc.)" (Vincent Roca, on behalf of Rolf Sperber (remote)) (10')

05- "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
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Low complexity coding
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06- "Pyrit: Polynomial Ring Transforms for Fast Erasure Coding" (Jonathan
Detchart) (10')
        Making coding and decoding operations of erasure codes simpler and
        faster.

On the benefit of sliding window codes (network coding?) to IETF protocols
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07- "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.

08- 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)
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09- "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'