Der Rückblick zum TEWI-Kolloquium von Ali El Essaili, M.Sc. am 12.02.2014 beinhaltet die Videoaufzeichnung sowie die Folien:
Video
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Slides
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Abstract
There is a massive growth in mobile video consumption which outpaces the capacity improvements in next generation mobile networks. Specifically, mobile network operators face the challenge of allocating the scarce wireless resources while maximizing the user quality of experience (QoE). The first part of this talk addresses the main challenges in uplink distribution of user-generated video content over fourth generation mobile networks. The second part explores the benefit of QoE-based traffic and resource management in the mobile network in the context of adaptive HTTP downlink video delivery.
Short CV:
Ali El Essaili holds a Dipl-Ing. degree (2004) in Electrical Engineering from the Lebanese University and a M.Sc. degree (2006) in Communications Engineering from Technische Universität München (TUM). From April 2007 to February 2010, he was a software development engineer at General Motors. Since March 2010, he is pursuing his Ph.D. degree at the Institute for Media Technology at TUM as a member of the research and teaching staff. His current research interests are in the area of mobile multimedia, in particular multimedia signal processing and resource allocation.