Stanford researchers have created software to view panoramic videos from arbitrary viewpoints from separate non-overlapping geo-referenced panoramic video streams. Ths system can also synthesize missing panoramic images to provide the user with a full sequence.
This user interface enables a user to define tags within virtual tour applications that label objects in panoramic images and video – a process that has been very difficult to achieve prior to this invention.
This software system acquires panoramic video footage and makes the data viewable on a Web browser. The system enables a human editor to select specific subsequences of the data, and organize it, and have others view it.
Stanford researchers in John Cioffi's lab have developed a method and apparatus for controlling the data rate in the uplink of a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system.