Accomplishing registration in real-time means that the alignment calculations must be completed at the rate of sensor acquisition, thus permitting immediate use of the sensor data for remote viewing. Voxel-based rendering could then provide imagery with an arbitrary viewpoint. Given the real-time registration capability new approaches to video distribution become possible. See Figure 1. The server acquires new sensor images, and then computes an alignment relative to previous inputs. By transmitting the new sensor data to clients along with alignment transformations, the rendering operations may then be off-loaded to client machines.
Abstract -This approach permits each client to have an independent viewpoint. It also means that the bandwidth of the transmission is determined by the sensor(s) only, not by the number of users. The method also offloads considerable effort, by not centralizing all the processing and rendering calculations [1].