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DESCRIPTION:The\n\n. In Klaus Building Room: 1120A (266 Ferst Dr NW\, Atlan
 ta\, GA 30332)\n\nParking information https://www.pts.gatech.edu/parking/v
 isitor-parking/\n\nAbstract: OTT live sports has led sports broadcasting t
 o a new level. Yet\, there are still some challenges. For example\, nobody
  wants to hear a neighbor’s cheers when a goal is scored before seeing i
 t on the screen\, making low-latency transport and playback indispensable.
  Synchronization among all viewing devices and social media feeds is also 
 essential. The IETF recently started developing a QUIC-based low-latency d
 elivery solution for media ingest and distribution. The Media-over-QUIC wo
 rk is still in its infancy but could be a game-changer. In this talk\, we 
 will discuss the architectural design issues and present preliminary resul
 ts from our implementation.\n\n&gt;\n\n&gt; Bio: Ali C. Begen is currently a com
 puter science professor at Ozyegin University and a technical consultant i
 n Comcast&#39;s Advanced Technology and Standards Group. Previously\, he was a
  research and development engineer at Cisco. Begen received his PhD in ele
 ctrical and computer engineering from Georgia Tech in 2006. To date\, he r
 eceived several academic and industry awards (including an Emmy® Award fo
 r Technology and Engineering)\, and was granted 30+ US patents. In 2020 an
 d 2021\, he was listed among the world&#39;s most influential scientists in th
 e subfield of networking and telecommunications. More details are at https
 ://ali.begen.net.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Sumit Chakravarty \n\nSpeaker(s): \,
  Dr. Ali Begen\n\nRoom: 1120A \, Bldg: Klaus Building GaTech\, 266 Ferst D
 r NW\, Atlanta\, GA 30332\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, United States\, 30332\, Vi
 rtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400505
LOCATION:Room: 1120A \, Bldg: Klaus Building GaTech\, 266 Ferst Dr NW\, Atl
 anta\, GA 30332\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, United States\, 30332\, Virtual: htt
 ps://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400505
ORGANIZER:bpage1@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:39
SUMMARY:Unifying Real-Time Communications and Content Delivery with Media-o
 ver-QUIC Transport
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400505
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;. In Klaus Building Room: 1120
 A (266 Ferst Dr NW\, Atlanta\, GA 30332)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Parking information &amp;nbsp
 \;&lt;a href=&quot;https://www.pts.gatech.edu/parking/visitor-parking/&quot;&gt;https://ww
 w.pts.gatech.edu/parking/visitor-parking/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abst
 ract: OTT live sports has led sports broadcasting to a new level. Yet\, th
 ere are still some challenges. For example\, nobody wants to hear a neighb
 or&amp;rsquo\;s cheers when a goal is scored before seeing it on the screen\, 
 making low-latency transport and playback indispensable. Synchronization a
 mong all viewing devices and social media feeds is also essential. The IET
 F recently started developing a QUIC-based low-latency delivery solution f
 or media ingest and distribution. The Media-over-QUIC work is still in its
  infancy but could be a game-changer. In this talk\, we will discuss the a
 rchitectural design issues and present preliminary results from our implem
 entation.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;gt\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;gt\; Bio: Ali C. Begen is currently a com
 puter science professor at Ozyegin University and a technical consultant i
 n Comcast&#39;s Advanced Technology and Standards Group. Previously\, he was a
  research and development engineer at Cisco. Begen received his PhD in ele
 ctrical and computer engineering from Georgia Tech in 2006. To date\, he r
 eceived several academic and industry awards (including an Emmy&amp;reg\; Awar
 d for Technology and Engineering)\, and was granted 30+ US patents. In 202
 0 and 2021\, he was listed among the world&#39;s most influential scientists i
 n the subfield of networking and telecommunications. More details are at &lt;
 a href=&quot;https://ali.begen.net&quot;&gt;https://ali.begen.net&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;
 /p&gt;
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