Adaptive strip compression for panorama video streaming

In a traditional streaming system, the field of view (FOV) of an image is limited based on the FOV of the camera. One solution is the use of a pan/tilt camera, yet this is difficult for multiple clients to handle, plus there is a delay between the client and the server due to camera motion. Therefor...

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Internet
Navigation
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Strips
Virtual reality
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