At this point your spamming the list. Two of these already today regarding the exact same thing.
Sent from my iPhone On Dec 17, 2010, at 8:52 AM, Jan Seedorf <jan.seed...@neclab.eu> wrote: > P2P-hackers, > > I am aware that this list discourages "call for papers", but the below "call > for participation" is probably interesting to this community since we are > organizing an international workshop on P2P-TV without any registration fee, > anybody is welcome to attend (please register though at the link below if you > do intend to come so that we can plan for the right number of attendees). > > - Jan > > ****************************************************************************** > > Call for Participation > International Workshop on P2P-TV > (organised by the NAPA-WINE Project) > > Torino, Italy, January 20-21, 2011 > http://www.napa-wine.eu/workshop/ > > > *Overview* > TV services over the Internet can be provided either exploiting IP multicast > functionalities or relying on a pure end-to-end (P2P) approach. The P2P > approach > has been successfully exploited to overcome limitations of IP-based solutions > (like reliance on the network infrastructure controlled by a single broadband > operator) and can potentially offer a scalable planetary infrastructure. > Recently, several P2P-TV systems started to show up, with the last generation > offering High Quality TV (P2P-HQTV) systems, providing a ubiquitous access to > the service. These same potentialities of P2P-TV systems constitute a worry > for > network carriers since the traffic they generate may potentially grow without > control, causing a degradation of quality of service perceived by Internet > users > or even the network collapse (and the consequent failure of the P2P-HQTV > service > itself!). > > *Workshop Program* > The final NAPA-WINE workshop is intended as an informal forum for lively > discussions on current and future trends in peer-to-peer live streaming. The > program comprises four talks presenting the main NAPA-WINE achievements (and a > demo of NAPA-WINE's network-aware P2P live streaming system) as well as nine > talks from external highly qualified researchers from both academia and > industry, providing a broad and articulated perspective on the main challenges > and solutions on the topic. There will be external presentations provided by > (see http://www.napa-wine.eu/workshop/program.html for agenda details): > > - Presentations from other on-going European projects on P2P-TV/CDN: > * Future Media Networks (FMN) cluster and ENVISION (David Griffin, UCL, GB) > * COAST/SEA (Emanuele Quacchio, ST Microelectronics, IT) > * P2P-NEXT (Raul Jimenez, KTH, SE) > - Presentations from the industrial world (the operator/content provider > vision): > * Nikolaos Laoutaris, Telefonica Research, ES > * Enrico Marocco, Chair of IETF ALTO, Telecom Italia, IT > - Presentations from academia (technical challenges) > * Ernst Biersack, Eurecom, FR > * Phuoc Tran-Gia, Tobias Hossfeld, University of Wuerzburg, DE > * Yong Liu, Polytechnic Institute of NYU, US > * Victoria Fodor, Gyorgy Dan, KTH, SE > > *Logistics* > Location: The workshop will take place at VALENTINO CASTLE (Castello del > Valentino), Viale Mattioli 39, 10125 Torino, Italy. Valentino Castle campus is > situated quite near the main railway station of Porta Nuova, in an area > characterized by open green spaces. It is in the heart of Valentino Park with > a > wonderful view of the Po River. More details on getting to the workshop are > available at http://www.napa-wine.eu/workshop/location.html. > > *Schedule* > - start: Thursday, January 20th, 2011, 2.00 p.m. > - end: Friday, January 21st, 2011, 5.30 p.m. > A social dinner will be offered by the NAPA-WINE project on Thursday evening. > > *Registration* > There is *no* *registration* *fee* to participate in the workshop. However, > participants are kindly invited to register their attendance by January 10th, > 2011, at http://www.napa-wine.eu/workshop/registration.html. People that will > not register may not be granted access due to seat limitations. > > ****************************************************************************** > > ============================================================ > Jan Seedorf > Senior Researcher > NEC Europe Ltd., NEC Laboratories Europe, Network Division > Kurfuerstenanlage 36, D-69115 Heidelberg > Tel. +49 (0)6221 4342-221 > Fax: +49 (0)6221 4342-155 > e-mail: jan.seed...@neclab.eu > ============================================================ > NEC Europe Limited Registered Office: NEC House, > 1 Victoria Road, London W3 6BL Registered in England 2832014 > > > _______________________________________________ > p2p-hackers mailing list > p2p-hackers@lists.zooko.com > http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list p2p-hackers@lists.zooko.com http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers