DocumentCode
2586523
Title
Dynamically shared optical tracking
Author
Ledermann, Florian ; Reitmayr, Gerhard ; Schmalstieg, Dieter
Author_Institution
Vienna Univ. of Technol., Austria
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Abstract
Optical tracking using ARToolkit provides us with the base technology for a wealth of augmented reality applications. However marker-based optical tracking using a single camera has some drawbacks. Markers must be fully visible to the camera all the time to produce tracking output - occlusion by other objects and limited camera field of view constrain the area that can be effectively tracked by ARToolkit. In our approach to improve tracking availability, tracking data from multiple hosts is shared across the network. Pairwise camera-to-camera relationships are established automatically, as soon as any marker is seen by two cameras, independent of the cameras\´ placement (e.g. cameras worn by a user or mounted at a "hot spot" location to improve tracking in that area). The setup is completely dynamic: both cameras can be continuously moving, and there is no "special marker" that must be seen by both cameras - as soon as any one marker in the system is visible to both cameras, all missing tracking information can be calculated from the data sent over the network. In this paper we describe such a configuration for multiple hosts in detail, as well as special aspects such as automatically selecting the best marker to use as a reference point, a description of the system\´s dataflow, scalability and accuracy issues and future work such as automatic configuration of the system.
Keywords
augmented reality; optical tracking; software tools; ARToolkit; augmented reality; automatic configuration; dynamically shared optical tracking; multiple hosts; optical tracking; Application software; Augmented reality; Cameras; Capacitive sensors; Collaboration; Hardware; Head; Impedance; Layout; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Augmented Reality Toolkit, The First IEEE International Workshop
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7680-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ART.2002.1107012
Filename
1107012
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