Title :
Correcting User´s Head and Body Orientation Using a Comfort Pose Function
Author :
Reus, Vitor ; Mello, Melinda ; Nedel, Luciana ; Maciel, Anderson
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Inf., Fed. Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
Abstract :
The use of inertial sensors for tracking is becoming common in the development of VR applications due to their low-cost, high quality and availability. However, even if they are very sensitive and precise, inertial sensors work with incremental information, easily introducing errors in the system. The most important is that head tracking both in head mounted displays (HMD) and other systems based on inertial sensors suffer from drifting. In this paper we present some important limitations that still prevent the wide use of sensors like a single Kinect for full body tracking in immersive VR systems. Inevitably, to compensate for the drifting, the user moves away from the suitable pose in front of the Kinect, being a restrictive limitation for this kind of tracking. In this work we introduce a software solution for this problem and evaluate it experimentally. Results show that our comfortable pose function is effective on eliminating drifting. The efficiency and accuracy of this method makes it suitable for a number of applications in immersive VR.
Keywords :
helmet mounted displays; inertial systems; object tracking; pose estimation; virtual reality; HMD; Kinect sensor; VR application; comfortable pose function; drifting compensation; drifting elimination; full body tracking; head mounted displays; head tracking; immersive VR system; incremental information; inertial sensor; restrictive limitation; software solution; user body orientation correction; user head orientation correction; Hardware; Magnetic heads; Magnetic sensors; Magnetometers; Prototypes; Tracking; inertial navigation; interactive computing; tracking filters; virtual reality;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual and Augmented Reality (SVR), 2013 XV Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cuiaba
DOI :
10.1109/SVR.2013.33