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Distributed Coordination and Cross Layer Optimization in Multi-Access Wireless Video Streaming
Speaker: Dr. Zhu LI Principal Staff Research Engineer Multimedia Research Laboratory Motorola Labs, USA Title: "Distributed Coordination and Cross Layer Optimization in Multi-Access Wireless Video Streaming" Date: Tuesday, 23 October 2007 Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (Leung Yat Sing Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST Abstract: Recent advances in computing and communication technology and infrastructure have unleashed a new wave of innovations and applications in multimedia distribution, consumption, and multimedia based interaction. In this talk I will give an overview of my research in multimedia computing and communication at Motorola Labs and then focused on the problems in multi-access wireless video-on-demand applications. Video traffic is different from data or voice traffics in the sense that the traffic throughput is elastic but has stringent delivery deadlines. Video adaptation techniques like transcoding and video summarization can shape the video traffic profile in different ways with resulting consequences in received QoS. On the other hand, the radio resources in wireless system, like spectrum, power and time slots are still expensive, and the network operators always want to operate the system at the best resource efficiency possible. In this work, we utilizes the video summarization technique to achieve VLBR video traffic shaping, and formulate the multi-access video-on-demand problem as a resource constrained total utility maximization problem. A dual-decomposition based resource pricing solution is found as the outer loop of control, that couples with local adaptation at mobiles, to achieve high radio resource efficiency and best QoS possible. Simulation results demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach, and some extensions of the framework proposed. ******************** Biography: Zhu Li received his PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Northwestern University, Evanston in 2004. He has been with the Multimedia Research Lab (MRL), Motorola Labs, since 2000, where he is a Principal Staff Research Engineer. His research interests include manifold modeling and machine learning in biometrics, multimedia analysis, retrieval and mining, video coding and communication, game theory and optimization decomposition techniques in multimedia networks and systems. He has 9 issued or pending patents, 30+ publications in book chapters, journals and conference proceedings in these areas. He is an IEEE member, a member of IEEE Multimedia Communication Technical Committee (MMTC). He served as the Tech Program Co-Chair for IEEE Int'l Workshop on Multimedia Analysis & Processing (IMAP), 2008, as co-chair for "Wireless Multimedia Streaming and Networking" track of IEEE ICCCN, '07, and as a guest co-editor for Journal of Advances in Multimedia (J-AM) special issue on "Collaboration and Optimization in Multimedia Communication". He has served as Technical Program Committee (TPC) members for IEEE Int'l Symp. on Multimedia (ISM) '05, '06, IEEE Int'l Conf on Communication (ICC)'06, '07, '08, IEEE Int'l Conf on Multimedia & Expo (ICME)'06, '07, IEEE GLOBECOM '06, '07, '08, and SPIE Symp. on Multimedia Systems and Applications, '07. He is also an active reviewer for journals IEEE Trans. on Image Processing (T-IP), IEEE Trans. on Multimedia (T-MM), IEEE Trans. on PAMI, IEEE Trans. on Circuits & Sys. for Video Tech (T-CSVT), IEEE J-SAC, IEEE Comm. Magazine, and EURASIP Jnl. on Applied Signal Processing. He received the Best Poster Paper Award at IEEE Int'l Conf on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), Toronto, 2006, and the DoCoMo Labs Innovative Paper Award (Best Papaer) at IEEE Int'l Conf on Image Processing (ICIP), San Antonio, 2007. He is a marathon runner and triathlon enthusiast, finished 1 full and 3 half-marathons, as well as 8 Olympic distance triathlon events.