A Mixed-Reality System for Broadcasting Sports Video to Mobile Devices

2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 72-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jungong Han ◽  
Dirk Farin ◽  
Peter de With
Author(s):  
Chao Liang ◽  
Yu Jiang ◽  
Jian Cheng ◽  
Changsheng Xu ◽  
Xiaowei Luo ◽  
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Author(s):  
D. Tjondronegoro

Sports video is very popular thanks to its in-progress (live) information and entertainment values. Many users are motivated to access sports video using mobile devices, since they often cannot watch the game on their sofa due to a busy life and inability to cope with lengthy games. The current generation of mobile video services has only focused on supporting the when and where consumers can watch their favorite sports matches. Since total control over playback and content is neglected, users often have to settle with low-quality videos and static content, which have been pre-processed. This limitation slows down the progress towards an era in which users are comfortable using their mobile devices to enjoy sports broadcasts while gaining total control over what they can watch at their most convenient time and place. In this article, we will describe a mobile video system which offers users full support over the when, where and how they want to watch sports video. The main new features offered are: (1) non-linear navigation within single and/or multiple documents; (2) customizable and personalized summaries; (3) multimodal access and video representation.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1965-1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
José António Tenedório ◽  
Carla Rebelo ◽  
Rossana Estanqueiro ◽  
Cristina Delgado Henriques ◽  
Luís Marques ◽  
...  

Measuring urban form, modelling 3D point clouds and visualizing data within an (augmented) mixed reality environment through mobile devices are three of the new developments in Geographical Information Technology for urban and spatial planning. New geographical information technology supports data representation for urban and spatial planning. This chapter has two main objectives: (i) to demonstrate that geographical information technology supports every stage of urban and spatial planning, and (ii) to argue that technologies are a means for the external representation of cities and territories. The chapter sections include measuring urban form (quantitative analysis of urban shape), modelling 3D point clouds for the extraction of urban parameters, and the visualization of virtual models through mobile devices.


Author(s):  
Maurice Dawson ◽  
Marwan Omar ◽  
Jonathan Abramson ◽  
Brian Leonard ◽  
Dustin Bessette

The threat of cyber terrorism has become a reality with recent attacks such as Stuxtnet, Flame, Sony Pictures, and North Korea's websites. As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to become more hyperconnected it will be imperative that cyber security experts to develop new security architectures for multiple platforms such as mobile devices, laptops, embedded systems, and even wearable displays. The futures of national and international security rely on complex countermeasures to ensure that a proper security posture is maintained during this state of hyperconnectivity. To protect these systems from exploitation of vulnerabilities it is essential to understand current and future threats to include the laws that drive their need to be secured. Examined within this chapter are the potential security related threats with the use of social media, mobile devices, virtual worlds, augmented reality, and mixed reality.


2018 ◽  
pp. 1553-1584
Author(s):  
Maurice Dawson ◽  
Marwan Omar ◽  
Jonathan Abramson ◽  
Brian Leonard ◽  
Dustin Bessette

The threat of cyber terrorism has become a reality with recent attacks such as Stuxtnet, Flame, Sony Pictures, and North Korea's websites. As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to become more hyperconnected it will be imperative that cyber security experts to develop new security architectures for multiple platforms such as mobile devices, laptops, embedded systems, and even wearable displays. The futures of national and international security rely on complex countermeasures to ensure that a proper security posture is maintained during this state of hyperconnectivity. To protect these systems from exploitation of vulnerabilities it is essential to understand current and future threats to include the laws that drive their need to be secured. Examined within this chapter are the potential security related threats with the use of social media, mobile devices, virtual worlds, augmented reality, and mixed reality.


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