| 68 | ==== GENI Cinema ==== |
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| 70 | Video streaming over the Internet, be it static or live streaming, is rapidly increasing in popularity. Many video streaming services exist to serve a variety of needs, such as video conferencing, entertainment, education, and the broadcast of live events. These services rely heavily on the server application to adapt to increasing and decreasing demand for a particular video resource. Furthermore, they require the reallocation of resources and the restart of the stream when a client stops, starts, and/or switches to a different stream. SDN and specifically OpenFlow can be creatively used to reallocate some of these tasks to the network and link layers. |
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| 72 | Our goal is to provide a scalable service for GENI using OpenFlow that supports the broadcast of live video streams from an arbitrary number of video-producers to an arbitrary number of video-consumers, where video-consumers can change “channels” without disrupting their existing stream and without affecting the load on a particular video stream source. |
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| 74 | Participants: |
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| 76 | * Ryan Izard, rizard@clemson.edu, Clemson Univ. |
| 77 | * Kuang-Ching Wang, kwang@clemson.edu, Clemson Univ. |
| 78 | * Qing Wang, qw@g.clemson.edu, Clemson Univ. |
| 79 | * Parmesh Ramanathan, parmesh@ece.wisc.edu, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison |
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