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Stefano Asioli

Stefano Asioli

Contact Details

Title: Research Student
Tel: National: 020 7882 7135
International: +44 20 7882 7135
Fax: National: 020 7882 7997
International: +44 20 7882 7997
Room: Eng 153
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Research Group: Multimedia and Vision Research Group

Supervisor: Prof Ebroul Izquierdo

Second Supervisor: Dr John Bigham

Research Topic: A Game Theoretic Approach To Scalable Video Transmission Over A Peer-To-Peer Social Network

Research interests: Scalable video coding, Peer-to-peer, Game theory

Participation in projects

SARACEN
3DLife

Biography

I was born in Trento, Italy in 1984. I received my BSc and MSc in telecommunications engineering from University of Trento, Italy in 2007 and 2009 respectively. I developed my final MSc project at Queen Mary, University of London. I am currently a research student at Multimedia and Vision research group, under the supervision of Prof. Ebroul Izquierdo. My research interests include scalable video coding and peer-to-peer video transmission.

Publications:

Journals

  • Stefano Asioli, Naeem Ramzan, Ebroul Izquierdo, "A game theoretic approach to minimum-delay scalable video transmission over P2P," Signal Processing: Image Communication, Available online.
  • N. Ramzan, E. Quacchio, T. Zgaljic, S. Asioli, L. Celetto, E. Izquierdo, and F. Rovati, "Peer-to-peer streaming of scalable video in future Internet applications," IEEE Communications Magazine, Special Issue on Future Media Internet, vol. 49, iss. 3, pp. 128–135, 2011.

Conferences

  • S. Asioli, N. Ramzan, and E. Izquierdo, "A Game Theoretic Framework for Optimal Resource Allocation in P2P Scalable Video Streaming," in 37th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2012.
  • S. Asioli, N. Ramzan, and E. Izquierdo, "A Novel Technique for Efficient Peer-to-peer Scalable Video Transmission," in 18th EURASIP European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2010, 2010.
  • S. Asioli, N. Ramzan, T. Zgaljic, and E. Izquierdo, "Wavelet-based Scalable Video on Demand over a P2P Network," in 7th STreaming Day Workshop, STDAY 2010, 2010.
  • S. Asioli, N. Ramzan, and E. Izquierdo, "Efficient Scalable Video Streaming Over P2P Network," in First International ICST Conference on User Centric Media, 2009.
 
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