"On-Demand Video Streaming over TCP Modifications" by Ziaul Hossain
Abstract: This session will cover Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), used by popular platforms like YouTube and Netflix. Ziaul will present his research on how improvements to TCP, specifically TCPnewCWV, enhance DASH performance through better congestion management, connection persistence, and reduced latency. This research provides valuable insights for anyone interested in video streaming technology and network optimization.
"Research Dialogues: Connect, Present, Collaborate" (RD CPC) series — a fantastic opportunity to explore our faculty's research backgrounds and engage in discussions about current projects and innovations in the field. This series is designed to foster a collaborative environment, allowing students and faculty to share insights, ask questions, and expand their perspectives on a range of research topics.
More sessions like these will be held every two months so you can connect, learn, and engage with ongoing research efforts.
Note: No duration was specified so it may be more/less than an hour.