“G-Spacing: a Gyro Sensor Based Relative 3D Space Positioning Scheme” by Liu, Lin, Sun, Cheng and Hsu

  • ©Kai-Wen Liu, I-Peng Lin, Shih-Wei Sun, Wen-Huang Cheng, and Su-Chu Hsu

  • ©Kai-Wen Liu, I-Peng Lin, Shih-Wei Sun, Wen-Huang Cheng, and Su-Chu Hsu

  • ©Kai-Wen Liu, I-Peng Lin, Shih-Wei Sun, Wen-Huang Cheng, and Su-Chu Hsu

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    G-Spacing: a Gyro Sensor Based Relative 3D Space Positioning Scheme

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    Interaction with virtual objects among different devices attracts lots of attention recently. LuminAR [Linder and Maes] was developed for a portable and compact projector-camera system for interactive displaying. THAW[Leigh et al.] was proposed to use a back-facing camera of a smartphone to assist the interactive displaying. RealSense [Lin et al.] was adopted the built-in compass sensor on a mobile device to calibrate the relative position among different mobile devices. However, the complex calibration process of LuminAR [Linder and Maes] and THAW [Leigh et al.] limited the applications. On the other hand, as addressed by the authors, once the users with mobile devices using RealSense [Lin et al.] move larger than 15 , the positioning relationship cannot be kept stable. Therefore, in this paper, a 3D positioning scheme is proposed based on the built-in gyro sensor on a mobile device for effective and intuitive calibration and allow users to freely move the mobile devices with a natural user experience.


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