CSE Theory Seminar
Video-on-Demand Scheduling
Osama Khan
3:30pm-4:30pm, February 9, 2005, ITEB 366
Abstract
The talk will focus on some protocols that assist in the transfer
of movies. We will also discuss the effect of bandwidth, memory
and finally the optimal schedulling protocol proposed by looking
at a model. Some concepts of networking will also be touched upon.
Universally composition is a new framework for defining the security of
cryptographic protocols. This framework guarantees security even when
the protocol is used as a component of an arbitrary distributed system.
In this talk, I will present the motivation behind the framework, and
provide a high-level overview of the basic components.
Based on "Optimally Scheduling Video-on-Demand to Minimize Delay when
Sender and Receiver Bandwidth May Differ," by Will Evans and
David Kirkpatrick