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10 February 2006 Image processing for navigation on a mobile embedded platform
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Proceedings Volume 6074, Multimedia on Mobile Devices II; 60740I (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.645314
Event: Electronic Imaging 2006, 2006, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Mobile computing devices such as PDAs or cellular phones may act as "Personal Multimedia Exchanges", but they are limited in their processing power as well as in their connectivity. Sensors as well as cellular phones and PDAs are able to gather multimedia data, e. g. images, but leak computing power to process that data on their own. Therefore, it is necessary, that these devices connect to devices with more performance, which provide e.g. image processing services. In this paper, a generic approach is presented that connects different kinds of clients with each other and allows them to interact with more powerful devices. This architecture, called BOSPORUS, represents a communication framework for dynamic peer-to-peer computing. Each peer offers and uses services in this network and communicates loosely coupled and asynchronously with the others. These features make BOSPORUS a service oriented network architecture (SONA). A mobile embedded system, which uses external services for image processing based on the BOSPORUS Framework is shown as an application of the BOSPORUS framework.
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Thomas Preuss, Lars Gentsch, and Mark Rambow "Image processing for navigation on a mobile embedded platform", Proc. SPIE 6074, Multimedia on Mobile Devices II, 60740I (10 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.645314
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Data processing

Personal digital assistants

Telecommunications

Sensors

Mobile devices

Java

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