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Luca De Cicco
Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Publications - 73
Citations - 1921
Luca De Cicco is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network congestion & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1713 citations. Previous affiliations of Luca De Cicco include Telecom SudParis.
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Feedback control for adaptive live video streaming
TL;DR: A Quality Adaptation Controller for live adaptive video streaming designed by employing feedback control theory and found to be able to throttle the video quality to match the available bandwidth with a transient of less than 30s while ensuring a continuous video reproduction.
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ELASTIC: A Client-Side Controller for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH)
TL;DR: This paper proposes ELASTIC (fEedback Linearization Adaptive STreamIng Controller), a client-side controller designed using feedback control theory that does not generate an on-off traffic pattern and is able to get the fair share when coexisting with TCP greedy flows.
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HTTP over UDP: an experimental investigation of QUIC
TL;DR: This paper investigates "Quick UDP Internet Connections" (QUIC), which was proposed by Google in 2012 as a reliable protocol on top of UDP in order to reduce Web Page retrieval time and finds that QUIC reduces the overall page retrieval time with respect to HTTP.
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Analysis and design of the google congestion control for web real-time communication (WebRTC)
TL;DR: This paper presents an algorithm that is based on estimating through a Kalman filter the end-to-end one way delay variation which is experienced by packets traveling from a sender to a destination and is compared to an adaptive threshold to dynamically throttle the sending rate.
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An experimental investigation of the Akamai adaptive video streaming
Luca De Cicco,Saverio Mascolo +1 more
TL;DR: This paper experimentally investigates the performance of this new Akamai service aiming at measuring how fast the video quality tracks the Internet available bandwidth and to what extent the service is able to ensure continuous video distribution in the presence of abrupt changes of available bandwidth.