Contact information
Ph: (650)857-3844
Fx: (650)857-8491
Bio
Dan Tan joined HP Labs in December of 2000 and is a member of the Mobile and Immersive Experience Lab. Prior to that, he spent time at Berkeley (PhD, 2000), Stanford (MSEE, 1993), Brown (BS, 1992) and Oracle Corp (1993-1995). The focus of Dan's PhD dissertation work is on video streaming systems that perform end-point adaptations. Since joining HP, he has been examining useful adaptations inside the delivery infrastructure and other multimedia research.
Besides research, he has earlier worked on HP's telco video product OpenCall Media Platform, wrote 3GP video recording and playback software for several shipping iPAQs, and worked on building a mobile media CDN in a joint research collaboration with NTT DoCoMo Lab Japan.
Research Interests
- Adaptive techniques for media streaming
- Traffic engineering and traffic monitoring in overlay networks
- Video coding structures that enhance error-resilience and facilitate adaptation
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