
The annual event comprises a conference and exhibition showfloor. Under the imbX banner, there is also EnterpriseIT, BroadcastAsia and InteractiveDME.
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Shown in this picture is a prototype of the Scalable Multimedia Platform (SMP), which is a "world-first" technology that allows multimedia content to be encoded only once and be made available on various platforms--from mobile devices to a large-format high-definition TV. According to Tham Jo Yew, group leader of audio video processing at A*Star's Signal Processing Department, the SMP was developed by a team of eight over the last two years and is fully-compliant with ISO/IEC multimedia standards such as H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and AAC. This means the technology also is backward-compatible with existing devices in the market.
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The iTwin was showcased at the CES earlier this year and is set to make its commercial debut at the end of this year.
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Holding the device that carries the UWB tag, Sharma told ZDNet Asia that it could be fixed onto a fireman helmet, for instance, but could also be contained within a credit-card form factor. Other applications include patient tracking, indoor robot navigation, smart trolleys in supermarkets and smart audio-visual museum guides.
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Lawrence Chen, senior research officer for next-generation content for IPTV at A*Star's Computer Vision & Image Understanding Department, said the team hopes to have a substantial local database by this October, following which commercialization may take place.
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Shown here is an office setting, where various applications can be mapped onto real-time video streaming. In particular, the screen on the top right shows technology that identifies persons in a queue, and can advise the estimated number of people in a queue as well as the average waiting time.
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Microsoft's Surface computing will also be incorporated into the school's program, but at a later date.
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