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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c25]Robert Seeliger, Stefan Pham, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich:
Empowering a greener future: Strategies for Sustainable Video Streaming and Energy Efficiency. MHV 2024: 82-83 - [c24]Stefan Pham, Philip Nys, Minh Nguyen, Daniel Silhavy, Ali C. Begen, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich:
Toward WebTransport Support in dash.js. MHV 2024: 99-100 - [c23]Yuriy A. Reznik, Guillem Cabrera, Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Pham, Alex Giladi, Alex Balk, Ali C. Begen, Will Law:
Content Steering: a Standard for Multi-CDN Streaming. MHV 2024: 128 - 2023
- [c22]Robert Seeliger, Stefan Pham, Stefan Arbanowski:
End-to-end Optimizations for Green Streaming. GMSys@MMSys 2023: 10-12 - [c21]Daniel Silhavy, Will Law, Stefan Pham, Ali C. Begen, Alex Giladi, Alex Balk:
Dynamic CDN Switching - DASH-IF Content Steering in dash.js. MHV 2023: 130-131 - [c20]Stefan Pham, Will Law, Ali C. Begen, Daniel Silhavy, Bertrand Berthelot, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich:
Common Media Server Data (CMSD) - Update on Implementations and Validation of Key Use Cases. MHV 2023: 137-138 - [c19]Stefan Pham, Cise Midoglu, Robert Seeliger, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich:
A Novel Approach to Streaming QoE Score Calculation by Integrating Error Impacts. SoICT 2023: 415-421 - 2022
- [c18]Minh Nguyen, Christian Timmerer, Stefan Pham, Daniel Silhavy, Ali C. Begen:
Take the red pill for H3 and see how deep the rabbit hole goes. MHV 2022: 7-12 - [c17]Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Pham, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich, Björn Harrer:
Latest advances in the development of the open-source player dash.js. MHV 2022: 32-38 - [c16]Cise Midoglu, Mariana Avelino, Shri Hari Gopalakrishnan, Stefan Pham, Pål Halvorsen:
Multimedia streaming analytics: quo vadis? MHV 2022: 62-69 - [c15]Christoph Mueller, Louay Bassbouss, Stefan Pham, Stephan Steglich, Sven Wischnowsky, Peter Pogrzeba, Thomas Buchholz:
Context-aware video encoding as a network-based media processing (NBMP) workflow. MMSys 2022: 293-298 - 2021
- [j2]Ali C. Begen, Abdelhak Bentaleb, Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Pham, Roger Zimmermann, Will Law:
Road to Salvation: Streaming Clients and Content Delivery Networks Working Together. IEEE Commun. Mag. 59(11): 123-128 (2021) - [c14]Louay Bassbouss, Mehdi Ben Fadhel, Stefan Pham, Anita Chen, Stephan Steglich, Eric Troudt, Marc Emmelmann, Jesús Gutiérrez, Nebojsa Maletic, Eckhard Grass, Stefan Schinkel, Annette Wilson, Sven Glaser, Christian Schlehuber:
5G-VICTORI: Optimizing Media Streaming in Mobile Environments Using mmWave, NBMP and 5G Edge Computing. AIAI Workshops 2021: 31-38 - [c13]Stefan Pham, Mariana Avelino, Daniel Silhavy, Troung-Sinh An, Stefan Arbanowski:
Standards-based Streaming Analytics and its Visualization. MMSys 2021: 350-355 - 2020
- [j1]Stefan Pham, Patrick Heeren, Calvin Schmidt, Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Arbanowski:
Evaluation of Shared Resource Allocation Using SAND for ABR Streaming. ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl. 16(2s): 70:1-70:18 (2020) - [c12]Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Pham, Martin Lasak, Anita Chen, Stefan Arbanowski:
Low latency streaming and multi DRM with dash.js. MMSys 2020: 291-296 - [c11]Christoph Ziegler, Ralf Neudel, Stefan Pham, Eric Troudt:
Improving media streaming services for train passengers with 5G. IMX 2020: 189-194
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c10]Stefan Pham, Patrick Heeren, Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Arbanowski:
Evaluation of shared resource allocation using SAND for ABR streaming. MMSys 2019: 165-174 - 2018
- [c9]Louay Bassbouss, Stefan Pham, Stephan Steglich:
Streaming and playback of 16k 360° videos on the web. MENACOMM 2018: 1-5 - [c8]Lily Díaz-Kommonen, Mirjam Vosmeer, Ji-Hye Lee, Stefan Pham, Louay Bassbouss, Andrea Mancianti:
360° Video Storytelling and Virtual Reality Workshop. TVX 2018: 253-254 - 2017
- [c7]Daniel Silhavy, Stefan Pham, Stefan Arbanowski:
Performance considerations of HTML5-based dynamic packaging for media streaming. NOSSDAV 2017: 7-12 - 2015
- [c6]Alexandra Mikityuk, Stefan Pham, Stefan Kaiser, Oliver Friedrich, Stefan Arbanowski:
Content Protection in HTML5 TV Platforms: Towards Browser-agnostic DRM and Cloud UI Environments. TrustED@CCS 2015: 43-52 - [c5]David Livshits, Alexandra Mikityuk, Stefan Pham, Asaf Shabtai:
Towards Security of Native DRM Execution in HTML5. ISM 2015: 411-416 - [c4]Stefan Pham, Stefan Arbanowski, Stefan Kaiser:
An Open Source Content Decryption Module to Improve DRM Integration with HTML5 Platforms. ISM 2015: 417-420 - 2014
- [c3]Volker Jung, Stefan Pham, Stefan Kaiser:
A web-based media synchronization framework for MPEG-DASH. ICME Workshops 2014: 1-2 - [c2]Stefan Kaiser, Stefan Pham:
DRM-interoperable MPEG-dash end-to-end architecture. ICME Workshops 2014: 1-2 - 2013
- [c1]Stefan Kaiser, Stefan Pham, Stefan Arbanowski:
MPEG-DASH enabling adaptive streaming with personalized commercial breaks and second screen scenarios. EuroITV 2013: 63-66
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