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Reference model for hybrid broadcast web 3D TV

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3DTV can be considered as the biggest technical revolution in TV content creation since the black and white to color transition. However, the big commercial success of current TV market has been produced around the Smart TV concept. Smart TVs connect the TV set to the web and introduce the main home multimedia display in the app world, social networks and content related interactive services. Now, this digital convergence can become the driver for boosting the success of 3DTV industry. In fact, the integration of stereoscopic TV production and Web3D seems to be the next natural step of the hybrid broadband-broadcast services.

We propose in this paper a general reference model to allow the convergence of 3DTV and 3D Web by defining a general architecture and some extensions of current Smart TV concepts as well as the related standards.

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          Web3D '13: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on 3D Web Technology
          June 2013
          220 pages
          ISBN:9781450321334
          DOI:10.1145/2466533

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