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Csisinko, M., & Kaufmann, H. (2011). Cutting the Cord: Wireless Mixed Reality Displays. In Proceedings of the Virtual Reality International Conference (VRIC 2011) (p. 10). http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/53629
E193-02 - Forschungsbereich Computer Graphics E193-06 - Forschungsbereich Interactive Media Systems
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Published in:
Proceedings of the Virtual Reality International Conference (VRIC 2011)
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Date (published):
2011
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Event name:
Laval Virtual - Virtual Reality International Conference 2011
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Event date:
6-Apr-2011 - 8-Apr-2011
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Event place:
Laval, France, EU
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Number of Pages:
10
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Abstract:
In this paper we present wireless technologies that can be used to transmit uncompressed stereoscopic video signals to wireless displays in real time. We introduce two output devices, a stereoscopic head mounted display (HMD) and a TFT display module. Both of them have been adapted to act as receivers in order to display wirelessly streamed Mixed Reality (MR) content. By way of example two educati...
In this paper we present wireless technologies that can be used to transmit uncompressed stereoscopic video signals to wireless displays in real time. We introduce two output devices, a stereoscopic head mounted display (HMD) and a TFT display module. Both of them have been adapted to act as receivers in order to display wirelessly streamed Mixed Reality (MR) content. By way of example two educational MR applications are presented which were used for demonstration and testing purposes. A number of teaching scenarios are described where teachers and students greatly benefit from the use of wireless displays. We briefly summarize the results of our observations while developing and evaluating these displays.
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Research Areas:
Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology: 100%