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- Title
Synchronized Information Acquisition Method for Virtual Geographic Scene Image Synthesis in Cities Based on Wireless Network Technology.
- Authors
Ma, Tianfang; Liu, Shuoyan
- Abstract
At present, in the process of image synthesis information acquisition of urban virtual geographic scene, there is information complexity. The existing acquisition technology is easy to disturb in the process of information positioning and transmission, resulting in large acquisition delay and affecting the final synthesis quality of the image. In response to the above problems, the method of synchronous information acquisition for urban virtual geographic scene image synthesis based on wireless network technology is studied. Based on the construction of an urban virtual geographic environment, the spatial localization of the sign target of geographic scene image synthesis is carried out, and the optical flow method is used to register the urban geographic scene images. Based on the greedy algorithm of the beacon to design the synchronous wireless network route for urban virtual scene image synthesis, and after the grid division of the wireless network in the synthesis information acquisition area, the packets of each acquisition node are acquired and transmitted according to the designed wireless network route to realize the synchronous acquisition of image synthesis information. The comparison experimental data show that the acquisition delay of the studied information synchronization acquisition method is less than 0.5 s, the acquisition synchronization rate is significantly improved, and the quality of the synthesized images is better by applying the information acquired by the method, and the practical use is better.
- Subjects
WIRELESS communications; OPTICAL flow; GREEDY algorithms; VIRTUAL reality; MULTICASTING (Computer networks)
- Publication
Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing, 2021, p1
- ISSN
1530-8669
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2021/9357427