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MOQtail: a little bit live, a little bit on demand, a whole lotta QUIC


Date & time
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Ali C. Begen

Cost

This event is free.

Where

ER Building
2155 Guy St.
Room 1072

Accessible location

Yes - See details

Abstract

MOQ is currently being standardized by the IETF as a low-latency transport for live media, optimized for real-time publishing, in-network caching and scalable delivery. This presentation will analyze MOQ's core features, including its efficient multiplexing and low-latency capabilities, derived from QUIC. We will discuss its impact on media delivery, focusing on enhanced reliability and performance for demanding, large-scale applications, demonstrating its role in future media ecosystems.

Bio

Ali C. Begen is a computer science professor at Ozyegin University in Istanbul and the founder of Networked Media, a technology consulting firm specializing in IP video. Through his consultancy, he provides expert services to media-tech companies and law firms. Previously, he was a technical lead at Cisco in San Jose, California. Begen earned his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2006. Throughout his career, he has been recognized with numerous academic and industry accolades, including an Emmy® Award for Technology and Engineering. He is a Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA) Fellow. He holds over 40 US patents and is a Distinguished Member of the ACM and a Senior Member of the IEEE.

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