2002
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45809-3_3
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Mobile Reality: A PDA-Based Multimodal Framework Synchronizing a Hybrid Tracking Solution with 3D Graphics and Location-Sensitive Speech Interaction

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“…The first way is inexpensive, whereas the second blocks out visual spectrum to provide clean and noise-free images for recognition. Many systems [Goose et al 2002;Hallaway et al 2003;McFarlane and Wilder 2009;Ishiguro et al 2010] used both ways for tracking. Infrared signal cannot travel through walls and easily interfere with fluorescent light and direct sunlight.…”
Section: Tracking and Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first way is inexpensive, whereas the second blocks out visual spectrum to provide clean and noise-free images for recognition. Many systems [Goose et al 2002;Hallaway et al 2003;McFarlane and Wilder 2009;Ishiguro et al 2010] used both ways for tracking. Infrared signal cannot travel through walls and easily interfere with fluorescent light and direct sunlight.…”
Section: Tracking and Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [Cheok et al 2003;Hollerer 2004;Greene 2006;], GPS and inertial methods were combined for indoor and outdoors tracking. There are other hybrid methods such as infrared beacons and inertial sensors [Goose et al 2002], UWB and inertial sensors [Kalkusch et al 2002], infrared and RFID [Mantyjarvi et al 2006] and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth . We list typical sensor-based tracking methods in Table 2.…”
Section: Tracking and Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, having two separated views for 3D and 2D information on an already small screen on mobile devices further squeezes the screen space for each view, preventing users from obtaining sufficient context and content information. Some research pro-jects take a mobile-reality approach to create a mixed reality with mobile devices (Goose et al 2003;Narzt et al 2004). While these projects consider 3D graphics, they do not focus on navigation support and do not consider the integration of 3D structures with 2D maps.…”
Section: Using Mobile Devices To Support Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%