Riga 100: | Riga 100: | ||
<h3>Research Projects</h3> | <h3>Research Projects</h3> | ||
− | * " | + | * "Modellazione e progettAzione di algoRitmi di COntrollo per la distribuzioNe video su Internet (MARCONI)" (Modelling and Design of Control Algorithms for Video Distribution over the Internet), funded by Apulia Region through the "Future in Research" action 2016-2018. Role: Principal Investigator [[MARCONI || Link al progetto]] |
* "Massive Adaptive Internet VIdeo STreaming. Using the Cloud (MAIVISTO)", Start-up measure, 2014-2016, funded by MIUR | * "Massive Adaptive Internet VIdeo STreaming. Using the Cloud (MAIVISTO)", Start-up measure, 2014-2016, funded by MIUR | ||
* WP3 leader of "PLATform for INnOvative services in future internet" [https://sites.google.com/site/progettoplatino/ PON PLATINO], 2012-2015, funded by MIUR | * WP3 leader of "PLATform for INnOvative services in future internet" [https://sites.google.com/site/progettoplatino/ PON PLATINO], 2012-2015, funded by MIUR | ||
− | * "Telecommunication Facilities and Wireless Sensor Networks in Emergency Management", | + | * "Telecommunication Facilities and Wireless Sensor Networks in Emergency Management", Strategic Project, funded by Apulia Region |
* "End-to-end protocols for video over IP", 2007-2008, funded by Financial Tradeware plc | * "End-to-end protocols for video over IP", 2007-2008, funded by Financial Tradeware plc | ||
* "The Transient Network Architecture [http://www.tna.cnri.net/ (TNA)]", Future INternet Design (FIND), funded by NSF, University of New Mexico, 2007 (See [http://www.tna.cnri.net/News/POSTER.pdf this poster] for an outline of the project) | * "The Transient Network Architecture [http://www.tna.cnri.net/ (TNA)]", Future INternet Design (FIND), funded by NSF, University of New Mexico, 2007 (See [http://www.tna.cnri.net/News/POSTER.pdf this poster] for an outline of the project) | ||
* [http://www.tnt.dist.unige.it/famous/index.php FAMOUS] "Fluid Analytical Models Of aUtonomic Systems" (PRIN) | * [http://www.tnt.dist.unige.it/famous/index.php FAMOUS] "Fluid Analytical Models Of aUtonomic Systems" (PRIN) | ||
− | * "End-to-End protocols for audio/video over Internet | + | * "End-to-End protocols for audio/video over Internet Protocol", 2005-2006, funded by Financial Tradeware srl, Rome |
* "Implementation and measurement of congestion control protocols over GPRS and UMTS", 2003 in collaboration with Politecnico di Torino | * "Implementation and measurement of congestion control protocols over GPRS and UMTS", 2003 in collaboration with Politecnico di Torino | ||
Luca De Cicco | |
Associate Professor, PhD |
Make things as simple as possible, but not simpler.
- A. Einstein
DEI, Politecnico di Bari
Bari, ITALY
Tel: +39 080 596 3927 (office) or +39 080 596 3851 (lab)
E-mail:
Luca De Cicco has graduated in Computer Science Engineering in 2003 with honors. He received the PhD in Information Engineering in July 2008 from Politecnico di Bari (advisor Prof. Saverio Mascolo). He is currently Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Bari. He obtained the National Scientific Qualification (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) as Associate Professor in April 2017 in the research field Automatica (09/G1). His main interests range from modeling and design of congestion control algorithms for multimedia transport, to adaptive live video streaming, performance evaluation of congestion control algorithms, and future internet paradigms.
During the third year of his PhD program he covered a visiting scholar position at ECE Department at University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM, USA) collaborating in the FIND (Future INternet Design) project under the supervision of Prof. Chaouki Abdallah. Moreover in 2007 and 2012 he has been a visiting scholar at L2S (Laboratoire des signaux et systèmes) École Supérieure d'Électricité (Supelec), Gif-sur-Yvette (Paris), France under the supervision of Prof. Silviu Niculescu. He has been post-doc at Telecom SudParis in 2015.
<h3'>Awards and Distinctions</h3>
We got selected as the Best Paper of the ACM SIGCOMM Internet-QoE Workshop, August 2016. The paper has been reprinted in the October 2016 issue of ACM SIGCOMM CCR.
We got the best student paper award at the MMSYS 2016 conference for our work:
We have been awarded with the Google Faculty Award 2014 for designing a congestion control algorithm for real-time communication within the WebRTC framework to enable video conference among Web browsers.
Our work:
was ranked as the 8th most popular IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking article in April 2014.
Check out TAPAS our open-source tool for rapid prototyping of Adaptive streaming algorithms.
Watch my Google Congestion Control talk at Packet Video 2013
Luca De Cicco | |
Associate Professor, PhD |
Make things as simple as possible, but not simpler.
- A. Einstein
DEI, Politecnico di Bari
Bari, ITALY
Tel: +39 080 596 3927 (office) or +39 080 596 3851 (lab)
E-mail:
Luca De Cicco has graduated in Computer Science Engineering in 2003 with honors. He received the PhD in Information Engineering in July 2008 from Politecnico di Bari (advisor Prof. Saverio Mascolo). He is currently Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Bari. He obtained the National Scientific Qualification (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) as Associate Professor in April 2017 in the research field Automatica (09/G1). His main interests range from modeling and design of congestion control algorithms for multimedia transport, to adaptive live video streaming, performance evaluation of congestion control algorithms, and future internet paradigms.
During the third year of his PhD program he covered a visiting scholar position at ECE Department at University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM, USA) collaborating in the FIND (Future INternet Design) project under the supervision of Prof. Chaouki Abdallah. Moreover in 2007 and 2012 he has been a visiting scholar at L2S (Laboratoire des signaux et systèmes) École Supérieure d'Électricité (Supelec), Gif-sur-Yvette (Paris), France under the supervision of Prof. Silviu Niculescu. He has been post-doc at Telecom SudParis in 2015.
<h3'>Awards and Distinctions</h3>
We got selected as the Best Paper of the ACM SIGCOMM Internet-QoE Workshop, August 2016. The paper has been reprinted in the October 2016 issue of ACM SIGCOMM CCR.
We got the best student paper award at the MMSYS 2016 conference for our work:
We have been awarded with the Google Faculty Award 2014 for designing a congestion control algorithm for real-time communication within the WebRTC framework to enable video conference among Web browsers.
Our work:
was ranked as the 8th most popular IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking article in April 2014.
Check out TAPAS our open-source tool for rapid prototyping of Adaptive streaming algorithms.
Watch my Google Congestion Control talk at Packet Video 2013