GB/T 36341.3-2018
ActiveInformation technology—Information presentation of shape modeling—Part 3: Streaming transmission
信息技术 形状建模信息表示 第3部分:流式传输
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the streaming transmission protocol and data format for shape modeling information in information technology. It is applied in real-time 3D graphics applications, such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and online gaming, where efficient, progressive transmission of 3D model data over networks is required to support smooth rendering and interaction.
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