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Open Broadcaster Software

Known as: OBS, OBS Studio 
Open Broadcaster Software (also known as OBS) is a free and open source streaming and recording program maintained by the OBS Project.
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2015
2015
Satellite microwave observations of rain, whether from radar or passive radiometers, depend in a very crucial way on the vertical… 
2013
2013
Recent proliferation of building information modeling (BIM) has actively stimulated integrated utilization of geometric (graphic… 
Review
2012
Review
2012
In various assessments of potential intrusions in modern networks, the flooding-based DDoS attack takes center stage. The main… 
2012
2012
A radiative transfer model (RTM) that provides a link between model states and satellite observations (e.g., brightness… 
2009
2009
Various survivability schemes for the end-to-end transparent optical connectivity in OBS/GMPLS networks are experimentally… 
2008
2008
Among the promising solutions for next generation Internet backbone, one can consider the optical burst switching (OBS… 
2007
2007
JMA started a project in 2004 to install new ocean bottom seismographs (OBS) using marine cable at around assumed focal regions… 
2004
2004
As a burst travels through OBS networks, its residual offset time decreases, and the blocking probability increases. This… 
2003
2003
WR-OBS survivability against single link failures is studied. WR-OBS failure-compensating scheduling is proposed and analysed in… 
1995
1995
This report describes OBSTOOL, a graphical user interface that allows the user to process data collected by the Univesity of…