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Multimedia Networking Project: Design, Code, and Evaluation

Choose and design your own multimedia networking project with a coding component, modifications, and empirical evaluations. Report and presentation required.

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Multimedia Networking Project: Design, Code, and Evaluation

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  1. Project 3U-Pick – A Project of Your Own Design Proposal Due: Nov 11th Project Due: Dec 2nd Presentation: Dec 2nd

  2. Overview • Choose your own project • Emphasis can vary • New code • Modify code • Use tools • Empirical • Evaluation • Use simulation • All require a report • All require a presentation

  3. Proposal • Due in about 1 week • Outline work in project • Brief description of tasks, tools, setups … • Timeline • Grading guide (from your point of view) • Note, presentation will be 10% of your grade • Summary of what you will learn

  4. Project • Large multimedia networking effort from scratch • Ala proj1 and proj2 • Could have significant coding component • Modifications to existing program • Such as enhance proj2 (repair, buffering, mcast) • Do proj2 with video • User study • Repeat experiments, propose new ones • Should contain _some_ systems level coding/scripting • Characterization • Web or Video or Audio • Study existing tools • RealPlayer, MediaPlayer, Skype… • Additional, extensive evaluations of projects • Ala proj1b and proj2b • Mini-RLM, Nutella (see Web page)

  5. Report • Abstract • Intro (including motivation, hypotheses) • Background • Design • Results and Analysis • Conclusions • Summary of take-away • Plus what you learned • Revised grading guide

  6. Hints • Only as “large” as proj1 and proj2 • Don’t think too big • Worth as many points as proj1 plus proj1b • Extra effort in the design of the project • Run new ideas by me by email or in person before proposal • May be done in a group (but will need to be slightly larger, say 1.5x for 2 person group) • Get started early! • See “how to give a talk” (in two weeks)

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