Bandwidth-Efficient Live Virtual Reality Streaming Scheme for Reducing View Adaptation Delay
This paper proposes a dynamic-tiling-based bandwidth-efficient (DTBE) virtual reality (VR) streaming scheme. We consider 360-degree VR contents with multiple view points such as the front, back, upper, and bottom sides. At a given time, the focus of a client is always bound to a certain view among m...
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