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- W1801302980 abstract "Virtual reality has long been an indoor affair. Whether constrained by stationary computers ordisplays, or by the limitations of our tracking technologies, researchers typically build virtualenvironments that work within a single physical room or a portion of a room. Even distributedvirtual reality systems usually interconnect two or more such indoor spaces. Meanwhile, ascomputers grow ever smaller and faster, mobile computing is becoming an increasingly importantpart of our daily lives, accompanying us wherever we go, outdoors, as well as indoors.What will it take for virtual reality to move outdoors and finally see the light of day? And, whyshould we care? Within the virtual reality research community, work on augmented reality hasalready begun to explore outdoor environments-tracking using computer vision, gyroscopes,accelerometers, compasses, and GPS; and experimenting with (barely) wearable testbeds. I willdiscuss why virtual reality (especially in the form of augmented reality) and mobile computing are asynergistic combination, and will provide an overview of the research problems that must beaddressed for mobile augmented reality systems to play a major role in our future.Among the issues that I will review are overcoming physical and aesthetic barriers to mobilityand wearability; tracking and registration of heads, hands, bodies, and other objects; renderingvirtual objects in the real world; and developing sufficiently high quality displays. Equallyimportant is the design of head-tracked user interfaces that are well suited to mobility. Wearablesystems will need to support collaboration among mobile users, facile interaction with real andvirtual objects, and coordination across a wide range of heterogeneous displays and devices. Keyhere is the volatile nature of mobile interactions-users continually move into and out of thepresence of other users, devices, and objects, and rapidly change tasks. Furthermore, augmentedreality makes it possible for real and virtual objects to share the same display space, creating thepotential for a variety of visually confusing relationships as objects overlap and occlude each other.Avoiding these problems will require that the virtual world be redesigned and laid out on the fly, tomaintain desired visual relationships between virtual objects and other real and virtual objects." @default.
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- W1801302980 title "Taking it to the streets: how virtual reality can change mobile computing" @default.
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