A Low-Latency 3D Live Remote Visualization System for Tourist Sites Integrating Dynamic and Pre-captured Static Point Clouds
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Various real-time methods for capturing and transmitting dynamic 3D spaces have been proposed, including those based on RGB-D cameras and volumetric capture. However, applying existing methods to outdoor tourist sites remains difficult because maintenance and aesthetic constraints limit sensor placement, and daylight variability complicates processing. We propose a system that combines multiple LiDARs and cameras for live dynamic point cloud capture, and integrates them with pre-captured static point clouds for wide-area 3D visualization. The system sustains 30 fps across wide-area scenes while keeping latency below 100 ms. To mitigate lighting inconsistencies, static point-cloud colors are automatically adjusted to current lighting. The effectiveness of our system is demonstrated through real-world deployment in a tourist site.
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