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About MMLab.

Multimedia and Mobile Communications Laboratory (MMLab in short), jointly led by Prof. Yanghee Choi and Prof. Ted "Taekyung" Kwon, belongs to the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University. The research activity of MMLab is highly focused on advanced network protocols and algorithms. Our members have contributed significantly in various research areas: mobile/wireless communications, multimedia networking, and high-speed Internet. Our laboratory has played a leading role in networking research since its foundation in 1991. MMLab was selected as National Research Laboratory by Korean government and maintains close research collaborations with many international research groups.


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Our research areas include:

Network Architecture
 - Content-oriented Networking Platform
 - User policy aware Service Networking architecture for manageability and Controllability
 - Network assisted multipath Transmission
 - Location and Context-aware Services for the Future Internet
 - Design and Implement a Content Overlay Network Architecture
Content Networks
 - Peer-to-peer network: Internet video streaming, content availability, content bundling
 - In-network storage utilization for enhanced content delivery in content networks
 - Delivering Contents Efficiently Exploiting In-Network Storage
Wireless Network Technology
 - Heterogeneous multiple wireless networks for the future Internet
 - Interconnection between Heterogeneous Networks
 - Routing Algorithms in Wireless Multi-radio Mesh Networks
Traffic Measurement
 - AS-Level Topology Mapping
 - End-point Measurement and User Behavior Modeling
 - Application Traffic Analysis, Visualization and Modeling
Independent Research
 - Cascading Distribution using Multi-Swarm for High Definition VoDServices
 - A Femtocell-based Testbedfor Evaluating Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
 - Practical and Deployable Multicast Architecture in Multicast Rich Environment
 - Delay and Disruption Tolerant Communication Algorithms
See also personal reserach areas (in Members menu) for more information.

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