March 16, 2018 / London, UK
- Introduction
- Host introduction (Judy Parnell, BBC)
- What is YANA, what are we hoping to get out of the day (Glenn Deen, NBCUniversal / Comcast)
- Self-introductions (everyone)
- Part 1: Projects, running code, and discussion
- Viewing Video
- Chris Needham (BBC) — Media APIs being developed at W3C
- Demo: Gaurav Naik (Drexel)– GGIE resource addressing
- Delivering Video
- Matt Green (BT) — Content caching and multicast video delivery within BT
- Ori Finkelman (Qwilt) — Open Caching Working group
- Ali Begen (Comcast) — DASH update
- Richard Cartwright (StreamPunk) — Agile Media Blueprint
- Moving Video
- Demo/presentation: Eric Vyncke (Cisco) — http://6cn.io and Traffic Control integration
- Giovanna Carofiglio and Luca Muscariello (Cisco) — Hybrid Information-Centric Networking to deliver video; Mobile video with Hybrid ICN
- Demo/presentation: Richard Bradbury & Lucas Pardue (BBC) – Multicast HTTP over QUIC
- Viewing Video
- Part 2: Drawing board – what’s on the near and far horizon, what are the enabling pieces to get there? Let’s capture an overall architecture or framework view. Are there areas of common interest that will benefit for collaboration? Let’s find them. Are there standards and organizations you are working with or extending? What needs are you discovering that could be new work for standards groups?
- Standards and IP, a cautionary tale — “MPEG Successes and Threats” slides from Leonardo Chiariglione, presented by Ali Begen
- Peter Brightwell (BBC), IP for Live Production
- Guillaume de St Marc (Cisco), Industry Landscape
- Discussion