Presentation 2005-07-15
Handling of Sensor Errors in a Building Name Superimposing System with Augmented Reality
Tomoyo SUMIDA, Yoshifumi MASUNAGA,
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Abstract(in English) We are constructing a building name superimposing augmented reality system used in an urban area. Since the system uses a Global Positioning System and a motion sensor as well as a 3-dimentional city map, it is necessary to analyze in advance how the GPS and the motion sensor error affect reliability of displaying a building name label. This paper first describes error factors and the present and the future of sensor system technology. Then, a model of calculating the probability of how accurate the building at which a user is looking is corresponding to one derived from the measured values of sensors. Simulation reveals how accurate the building name can be superimposed corresponding to building and user position, etc.
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Keyword(in English) Wearable computer / Augmented reality / 3-D map / GPS / Motion sensor / Error analysis
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Conference Date 2005/7/8(1days)
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Title (in English) Handling of Sensor Errors in a Building Name Superimposing System with Augmented Reality
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Keyword(1) Wearable computer
Keyword(2) Augmented reality
Keyword(3) 3-D map
Keyword(4) GPS
Keyword(5) Motion sensor
Keyword(6) Error analysis
1st Author's Name Tomoyo SUMIDA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate Division of Mathematics and Computer Science (Master's Program), Ochanomizu University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshifumi MASUNAGA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Ochanomizu University
Date 2005-07-15
Paper # DE2005-124
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 173
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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