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The Multimedia Operating Systems and Networking (MONET) Research Group, led by Professor Klara Nahrstedt in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is engaged in research in various areas of distributed multimedia systems. |
Latest News
- Monet members' project iLectures receives prizes in 2008 Computing Habitat Programming Competition: Long and Thadpong's iLectures project receives State Farm grand prize and Best project improvement prize in this year's departmental Computing Habitat Programming Competition. iLectures is a content-based video search engine that uses OCR technology to allow users to search for keywords in any course lecture in Siebel center. Click here for more information
Created by Thadpong Pongthawornkamol, May 5, 2008
- Releasing the PPLive crawler code: PPLive is one of the largest and most popular deployed peer to peer streaming systems in the world currently. Our project focuses on measuring the overlay characteristics of this system. In particular, we develop a crawler to actively crawl peers attending PPLive channels. The project has drawn significant attention from research community.
As many researchers in Brazil, France, Korea, China, USA and Taiwan email us and request for the PPLive crawler code. We decide to release the crawler, version 1.0
Click here to read more about the PPLive project and download the crawler codeCreated by Long Vu, Apr 27, 2008
- Paper and demo accepted by ICME'08: Morihiko's work "a view control interface for 3D tele-immersive environments" are accepted as both a paper and a demo by ICME'08.
Created by Wanmin Wu, Mar 27, 2008
- Ying's paper accepted by MCN'08: Ying's Paper "DoS-Resistant Broadcast Authentication Protocol with Low End-to-end Delay" is accepted by 2nd IEEE Workshop on Mission-Critical Networking, in conjunction with IEEE Infocom 2008
Created by Ying Huang, Mar 17, 2008