Storage, Retrieval, and Delivery of 3D Models and Multi-attribute Motion Data
Abstract
Content-based retrieval and delivery of 3D models and multi-attribute motion sequences facilitate several interesting applications for education and training of military personnel. It also can be helpful in providing the much needed coordination and support during field operations. These applications require integrated techniques for content-based retrieval and delivery of 3D data. For instance, layered representation of huge 3D models not only helps in progressive reconstruction on the client side during delivery over a network but also can help in efficient comparison during content-based retrieval from a 3D models repository. The research goal of this project is to develop a theoretical framework for: (i) Verification of data from 3D sensor sources; (ii) Fault tolerant, secure placement of 3D sensors; (iii) Error concealment approaches for streaming 3D models; (iv) Streaming 3D data over wireless networks. Prototypes will also be built using the developed framework for specific applications.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 23, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA519055
Entities
People
- Balakrishnan Prabhakaran
Organizations
- University of Texas at Dallas