Computer, Communication and Control Lab

The Computer, Communication and Control Lab focuses on the convergence of computer, communication and control to design and analyze large networked complex systems.

Research Topics Research Projects
  • "a Cloud-based pLatform for Immersive adaPtive video Streaming (CLIPS)" - Funded by MISE (2017-2020)
  • "Congestion control algorithm for Web real-time communication (WebRTC)." - Google Faculty Award 2014
  • "Progetto PAC MAIVISTO (Massive Adaptive Video STreaming over the Internet Using the Cloud)" - Funded by MIUR (2014-2016)
  • "Architecture for Robust and Efficient Control of Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP." - Cisco Academy Research Award (CG #574954) March 2013.
  • "PLATform for INnOvative services in future internet" PON PLATINO, 2012-2015, funded by MIUR
  • "RES Novae" (Reti, Edifici, Strade - nuovi obiettivi virtuosi per l'ambiente e l'energia), 2012-2015, funded by MIUR
  • "End-to-end protocols for video over IP", 2008-2009, funded by Financial Tradeware plc
  • FAMOUS (PRIN)
  • "End-to-End protocols for audio/video over Internet protocol", 2005-2006, funded by Financial Tradeware plc
  • TCP Westwood+ This protocol was an outcome of the TANGO project
  • Cost 290
  • WIP (Wireless Internet Protocol)
News

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

2009 Nov In this paper we derive a mathematical model of the Skype VoIP congestion control in order to evaluate properties such as efficiency in network utilization while avoiding congestion, which is particularly detrimental for VoIP traffic.

  • L. De Cicco, S. Mascolo
    A Mathematical Model of the Skype VoIP Congestion Control Algorithm
    IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, accepted


640x480 pixels real-time Video over IP DEMO

2009 Mar BEST video application over a variable bandwidth. Click on the image to go to the demo.

Video Conference DEMO (Best vs Skype Video and Google Videochat)

2009 Jan BEST application versus Skype video and Google Videochat over a variable bandwidth. Click on the image to go to the demo.


Computer, Communication and Control Lab

The Computer, Communication and Control Lab focuses on the convergence of computer, communication and control to design and analyze large networked complex systems.

Research Topics Research Projects
  • "a Cloud-based pLatform for Immersive adaPtive video Streaming (CLIPS)" - Funded by MISE (2017-2020)
  • "Congestion control algorithm for Web real-time communication (WebRTC)." - Google Faculty Award 2014
  • "Progetto PAC MAIVISTO (Massive Adaptive Video STreaming over the Internet Using the Cloud)" - Funded by MIUR (2014-2016)
  • "Architecture for Robust and Efficient Control of Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP." - Cisco Academy Research Award (CG #574954) March 2013.
  • "PLATform for INnOvative services in future internet" PON PLATINO, 2012-2015, funded by MIUR
  • "RES Novae" (Reti, Edifici, Strade - nuovi obiettivi virtuosi per l'ambiente e l'energia), 2012-2015, funded by MIUR
  • "End-to-end protocols for video over IP", 2008-2009, funded by Financial Tradeware plc
  • FAMOUS (PRIN)
  • "End-to-End protocols for audio/video over Internet protocol", 2005-2006, funded by Financial Tradeware plc
  • TCP Westwood+ This protocol was an outcome of the TANGO project
  • Cost 290
  • WIP (Wireless Internet Protocol)
News

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

2009 Nov In this paper we derive a mathematical model of the Skype VoIP congestion control in order to evaluate properties such as efficiency in network utilization while avoiding congestion, which is particularly detrimental for VoIP traffic.

  • L. De Cicco, S. Mascolo
    A Mathematical Model of the Skype VoIP Congestion Control Algorithm
    IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, accepted


640x480 pixels real-time Video over IP DEMO

2009 Mar BEST video application over a variable bandwidth. Click on the image to go to the demo.

Video Conference DEMO (Best vs Skype Video and Google Videochat)

2009 Jan BEST application versus Skype video and Google Videochat over a variable bandwidth. Click on the image to go to the demo.