How does this holographic experience platform work?
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:01 am
The main European telecommunications operators have carried out, together with the technology company MATSUKO , a test to bring holographic experiences to telephone calls.
Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica and Vodafone have also developed a platform that iran number data will combine the real and virtual worlds via a mobile connection, using a smartphone camera to generate a 2D video that will be rendered into 3D holograms to be transmitted to viewers in an AR/VR/MR environment with a clarity and sharpness never before possible.
This platform uses 5G connectivity (high speed, high bandwidth and low latency) to create realistic 3D images. " Holograms are created using a smartphone's selfie camera to capture and transmit a real-time three-dimensional holographic image of a person before processing it through an advanced 3D rendering engine," the experts comment in the statement .
Alex Froment-Curtil, Chief Commercial Officer at Vodafone , said: “The metaverse brings a new dimension to the future of connectivity, with exciting new experiences for communicating with friends and family, or even for businesses to connect with their stakeholders. This proof of concept dramatically moves holographic communications from science fiction into the real life of smartphones.”
After this, thanks to virtual reality glasses, we can obtain this "virtual immersion" . Currently, companies are evaluating the potential of this transmission, with the future aim of using them in events and presentations.
Following the tests carried out , the team of experts defines the results as "encouraging" . MATSUKO's platform aims to increase realism and improve the immersion experience.
Commenting on the test, Matus Kirchmayer, CEO of MATSUKO, said: “The aim of the initial pilot was to offer a ‘one-to-many’ holographic experience with a virtualised streaming approach that would allow the audience to see an individual virtually present – as a holog
Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica and Vodafone have also developed a platform that iran number data will combine the real and virtual worlds via a mobile connection, using a smartphone camera to generate a 2D video that will be rendered into 3D holograms to be transmitted to viewers in an AR/VR/MR environment with a clarity and sharpness never before possible.
This platform uses 5G connectivity (high speed, high bandwidth and low latency) to create realistic 3D images. " Holograms are created using a smartphone's selfie camera to capture and transmit a real-time three-dimensional holographic image of a person before processing it through an advanced 3D rendering engine," the experts comment in the statement .
Alex Froment-Curtil, Chief Commercial Officer at Vodafone , said: “The metaverse brings a new dimension to the future of connectivity, with exciting new experiences for communicating with friends and family, or even for businesses to connect with their stakeholders. This proof of concept dramatically moves holographic communications from science fiction into the real life of smartphones.”
After this, thanks to virtual reality glasses, we can obtain this "virtual immersion" . Currently, companies are evaluating the potential of this transmission, with the future aim of using them in events and presentations.
Following the tests carried out , the team of experts defines the results as "encouraging" . MATSUKO's platform aims to increase realism and improve the immersion experience.
Commenting on the test, Matus Kirchmayer, CEO of MATSUKO, said: “The aim of the initial pilot was to offer a ‘one-to-many’ holographic experience with a virtualised streaming approach that would allow the audience to see an individual virtually present – as a holog