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A scheme of AR-based personalized interactive broadcasting service in terrestrial digital broadcasting system

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This paper proposes a AR-based personalized interactive broadcasting system via broadcast and broadband networks in terrestrial digital broadcasting system (DTV) environment. Augmented reality (AR) technology is a kind of mixed reality which 2D/3D graphics are integrated into the real world in order to enhance user experience and enrich information. A goal of AR-based interactive broadcasting system is to enable broadcasting program using AR technology to blend augmented content (2D/3D graphic object) with broadcasting content in real-time on receiving terminals. The proposed service scheme enables viewer-selectable augmented broadcasting service being provided from two content providers with authorization by a broadcaster and we show the implemented results under DTV environment.

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Kim, S., Kim, M., Kim, K.J. et al. A scheme of AR-based personalized interactive broadcasting service in terrestrial digital broadcasting system. Cluster Comput 20, 2349–2354 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-017-0755-1

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