Title: Principal investigator and team leader:
1Team
- Principal investigator and team leader
- Ahmed Elmagarmid
- Task leaders
- Park
- Spafford
- Ghafoor
- Korb
- Research team 18 faculty members
2Outline
- 845 Welcome (Sameh)
- 900 Overview (ake)
- 930 Databases(ghafoor)
- 1000 Storage(sunil)
- 1015 Compression(delp)
- 1030 Break
- 1045 Networks(park)
- 1115 Scheduling(yau)
- 1130 Security(spafford)
- 1200 Lunch
- 1230 Education and Outreach(ake)
- 100 Aplications(enh)
- 115 Infrastructure(korb)
- 145 New faculty(fahmy and Arif)
- 215 Dean visit
- 300 Tour of facilities
3Objectives
- Research, education, and outreach in the field
of Multimedia Computing.
Networks
4Significance
- A unique private high speed backbone that will
allow unlimited experimental research to go on
with direct access to Purdue rich infrastructure
and I2.
5Research methods
- Experimental infrastructure for research in
- networks
- databases
- security
- compression
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- storage technology.
6Focus
- The use of relevant research in Multimedia with
an emphasis on QoS requirements across the
various research areas.
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8Multimedia Research Testbed Construction
- Acquire the equipment necessary to create a world
class multimedia computing environment to be used
as a multimedia support infrastructure (MSI). The
architecture and configuration of this testbed
MSI will form the substrate for our research team.
9(1) Capture
(2) Compress
(4) Network
(5) Display
(3) Store, Index, Retrieve
Figure 2. Quality of Service Multimedia
Infrastructure
10Distributed Multimedia Database Management
- Quality of presentation management,
specification, and translation as they relate to
data storage, I/O management, data placement,
meta-schema design, data replication for
reliability and efficiency, admission control for
user sessions, and benchmarking of distributed
applications. - Develop and benchmark multimedia compression
techniques for the transport of complex
multimedia objects across the distributed networks
11QoS Management for Networked Multimedia
- We propose to use the MSI infrastructure to
perform research in QOS-sensitive access,
dissemination, and transport of multimedia data
retrieved from distributed multimedia databases.
12Security at User and Network Levels
- Security is major concern for information systems
that may be deployed in practice. We are planning
to use the MSI infrastructure to perform research
in ATM security, audit trails, watermarking, and
intrusion detection of multimedia networks and
data.
13Security
- QoS- sensitive security architecture
- Security mechanisms (user plane protection,
control/management plane protection). - Secure QoS maintenance (use plane services,
control/management plane services. - ATM security.
14Multimedia Capture and Presentation
- Realistic capture, compression, and presentation
of multimedia data. To this end, we plan to
employ real-world multimedia data applications
already accessible to us. The research in this
category will be limited to compression. The rest
of the issues in capture and presentation are
carried out using commercial off-the-shelf
technology.
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17Equipment Category Five-Year Budget Capture
20,400 Compression
85,000 Storage 406,000 Networking
402,500 Presentation and Development
95,500 Total 1,009,400
Table 1 Summary of Equipment by Category
18Qty Description Unit Cost Total Cost 3 ATM
backbone switch 30,000 90,000 8 ATM workgroup
switch 7,000 56,000 4 Gigabit Ethernet
switch 12,000 48,000 2 Myrinet switch
5,000 10,000 4 Wireless network 1,500
6,000 6 WFQ and RSVP router 25,000 150,000 40 Sp
ecial purpose network 1,000
40,000 card 1 Multicast streaming 2,500
2,500 software Total 402,500
Table 2 Networking Equipment
19Qty Description Unit Cost Total Cost 5 MPEG1
encoder 5,000 25,000 2 MPEG2 encoder
23,000 46,000 2 Digital video to MPEG
5,000 10,000 encoder 2 Internet video
encoder 2,000 4,000 Total 85,000
Table 3 Compression Equipment
20Qty Description Unit Cost Total
Cost 2 Hierarchical storage 110,000 220,000 m
anagement system 2 Database computer engine
55,000 110,000 1 RAID storage server
36,000 36,000 1 Experimental storage
40,000 40,000 server Total 406,000
Table 4 Storage Systems and Database Equipment
21Qty Description Unit Cost Total Cost 2 Analog
video camera 1,000 2,000 2 Digital video
camera 3,200 6,400 2 Audio recorder
1,000 2,000 2 Still image recorder
5,000 10,000 10 Hardware MPEG-2 500
5,000 decode 50 Software MPEG-1 50
2,500 decoder 50 Internet video decoder
20 1,000 4 Low-end workstation 4,000
16,000 4 High-end workstation 14,000
56,000 5 Portable computer 3,000
15,000 Total 115,900
Table 5 Capture and Presentation Equipment
22Figure 1 Applications, Challenges, and
Infrastructure of the Project
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24QoS Dimensions
- Maximal end-to-end latency levels.
- Service precedence among different data sets.
- Reliability (e.g. error correction).
- Delay (mean transfer delay, 95 percentile
transfer delay). - Throughput (maximum bit rate, mean bit rate).
- Scheduled repeated transmission (number or
repetitions, interval of repetitions).
25Why is it Important
- Data delivery delay variations, bit errors and
data loss all are very pertinent to the quality
of the video stream received. A transmission
link with a bit error rate of 10-5 would be
acceptable for non-real time data transmission
with some form of error correction, but
unacceptable in a video stream. Therefore, in
order to study issues which are significant in
terms of the quality of video received we must
extend it to QoP.
26User Level Quality QoP
- Oriented toward the perceived quality received
and/or specified by the end user for audio, video
or multimedia applications - presentation latency,
- jitter,
- luminance levels,
- noise levels in the audio or images,
- truthfulness of color rendering,
- contrast, display resolution in terms of
detail/sharpness etc.
27Research Agenda
- Networks
- Database
- Security
28Networks
- Dual QoS Network Architecture
- Guaranteed Service Architecture
- Stratified Best Effort Architecture
- Experiments
29Operating Systems
- Scheduling
- Network/OS interface
30MM Databases
- Distributed Multimedia Databases
- Storage technology
- Compression
- Experimentation
31Database Issues
- Intelligent Multimedia Data Placement.
- High performance I/O and disk scheduling.
- Tertiary storage issues FT, Scheduling etc.
32Distribution Issues
- Mapping of QoS requirements into terms the DBMS
can deal with (admission control, resource
allocation etc.). - QoS-QoP negotiation protocols.
- Video Database servers research and comparison
with existing commercial servers.