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360-degree video broadcast 04.02.2014

Japan's largest telecommunications company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) and Dwango are designing an innovative video broadcasting system that will allow viewers to view the stage from various positions and angles.

The platform includes a special array of cameras providing a 360-degree field of view. The signal is transmitted to the viewer's wearable display: currently existing video glasses are used, but in the future a custom device can be developed.

NTT and Dwango emphasize that the platform uses special broadcast technologies that provide "optimized video and audio quality."

The system allows a viewer wearing computerized glasses or a helmet to change the viewpoint of the stage by turning their head - as if they were actually present in a concert hall or sports arena.

Moreover, theoretically, the new platform will make it possible to view video broadcasts with 360-degree coverage for both mobile and stationary users. In the first case, the system will provide maximum stability of signal reception, and in the second case, it will also provide the best quality.

In the near future, the project participants intend to conduct a comprehensive testing of the platform and evaluate its effectiveness. After that, a decision will be made on further development.

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