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Distributed Mixed Reality for remote underwater telerobotics exploration

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The visionary objective of this work is to "open to people connected to the internet, an access to ocean depths anytime, anywhere." Today these people can just perceive the changing surface of the sea from the shores, but ignore almost everything on what is hidden. If they could explore seabed and become knowledgeable, they would get eventually involved in finding alternative solutions for our vital terrestrial problems - pollution, climate changes, and destruction of biodiversity and exhaustion of Earth resources. The introduction of Mixed Reality and Internet in aquatic activities constitutes a technological rupture when compared with the status of existing related technologies. Through Internet, anyone, anywhere, at any moment will be naturally able to dive in real-time using a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) in the most remarkable sites around the world. The heart of this work is focused on Mixed Reality. The main challenge is to reach real time display of digital video stream to web users, by mixing 3D entities (objects or pre-processed underwater terrain surfaces), with 2D videos of live images collected in real time by a teleoperated ROV.
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hal-00675319 , version 1 (29-02-2012)

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Mehdi Chouiten, Christophe Domingues, Jean-Yves Didier, Samir Otmane, Malik Mallem. Distributed Mixed Reality for remote underwater telerobotics exploration. 14th Virtual Reality International Conference (VRIC 2012), Mar 2012, Laval, France. (elec. proc), ⟨10.1145/2331714.2331716⟩. ⟨hal-00675319⟩
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