Panoramic experience system and method
First Claim
1. A method of presenting a multimedia experience to a user from across the Internet for an event, the method comprising:
- dynamically registering two or more mobile video camera units with a sensor array server, wherein each of the video camera units is configured to provide dynamic location information for an attached video camera, wherein the dynamic location information for the attached video camera changes as the attached video camera is moved during the event;
generating, based on the location of the two or more mobile video camera units, a topology for the event, wherein the topology provides a model for the event in which the video camera moves within the event;
relating the dynamic location information for the event with the topology to identify a relative location of each of the two or more mobile video camera units;
generating a map based on the topology that reflects the dynamic location information of the video cameras in the topology; and
enabling the user to interact with the map so that the user can navigate from a first camera in the video cameras to a second camera in the video cameras to change the perspective that the user perceives in viewing the event by selecting an icon for a selected unit of the two or more mobile video camera units.
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Abstract
In one general sense, a user may be presented with a multimedia experience corresponding to an entertainment event or venue by managing a sensor array having at least two sensors that are made configured to provide a stream of data units, associating location information with sensors in the sensor array, enabling the user to perceive a map related to an entertainment event or venue, relating the perceived map to one or more sensors within the sensor array, receiving a user request identifying a selected position within the map, identifying one or more sensors within the sensor array corresponding to the selection, and presenting to the user a multimedia experience based on one or more streams of data units associated with the selected sensors.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of presenting a multimedia experience to a user from across the Internet for an event, the method comprising:
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dynamically registering two or more mobile video camera units with a sensor array server, wherein each of the video camera units is configured to provide dynamic location information for an attached video camera, wherein the dynamic location information for the attached video camera changes as the attached video camera is moved during the event; generating, based on the location of the two or more mobile video camera units, a topology for the event, wherein the topology provides a model for the event in which the video camera moves within the event; relating the dynamic location information for the event with the topology to identify a relative location of each of the two or more mobile video camera units; generating a map based on the topology that reflects the dynamic location information of the video cameras in the topology; and enabling the user to interact with the map so that the user can navigate from a first camera in the video cameras to a second camera in the video cameras to change the perspective that the user perceives in viewing the event by selecting an icon for a selected unit of the two or more mobile video camera units. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system configured to present a multimedia experience to a user from across the Internet for an event, the system comprising a processor configured to perform operations that include:
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dynamically registering two or more mobile video camera units with a sensor array server, wherein each of the video camera units is configured to provide dynamic location information for an attached video camera, wherein the dynamic location information for the attached video camera changes as the attached video camera is moved during the event; generating, based on the location of the two or more mobile video camera units, a topology for the event, wherein the topology provides a model for the event in which the video camera moves within the event; relating the dynamic location information for the event with the topology to identify a relative location of each of the two or more mobile video camera units; generating a map based on the topology that reflects the dynamic location information of the video cameras in the topology; and enabling the user to interact with the map so that the user can navigate from a first camera in the video cameras to a second camera in the video cameras to change the perspective that the user perceives in viewing the event by selecting an icon for a selected unit of the two or more mobile video camera units. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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