KEYWORDS: Video, Video compression, Switching, Navigation systems, 3D video streaming, Video processing, Local area networks, Computer programming, Cameras, 3D image processing
Light Field Rendering (LFR) now plays a very important role in Free View-point Video (FVV) service, which is a new
type of multi-media. Supporting Light Field Video (LFV) streaming over IP network is a very challenging research area.
This paper shows a sender-driven streaming service that can support dynamic light field video service to multiple users
over broad-band IP networks using a time-stamp controlling algorithm. Results show that system built based on our
algorithm can support more than 50 users in a 100Mb band-width on server side.
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