“Wearable scanning laser projector (WSLP) for augmenting shared space” by Maeda and Ando
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- Wearable scanning laser projector (WSLP) for augmenting shared space
Session/Category Title: Augmented Reality
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Abstract:
A novel wearable apparatus was developed for ubiquitous and augmented reality. The head-mounted projection system uses rapidly scanned lasers to display information directly onto any object using the object as a “projection screen”. The wearer’s augmented vision can be shared by his colleagues, both nearby and in remote locations.
References:
M. Inami, N. Kawakami, D. Sekiguchi, Y. Yanagida, T. Maeda, S. Tachi: Visuo-Haptic Display Using Head-Mounted Projector, Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality 2000, pp. 233–240, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA (2003)
T. Maeda, H. Ando, M. Sugimoto, J. Watanabe, T. Mild: Wearable Robotics as a Behavioral Symposium on Wearable Computers, pp145–151, Seattle, Washington, USA (2002 10)
N. D. Glossop, Z Wang: Laser projection augmented reality system for computer-assisted surgery, International Congress Series 1256, pp65–71, Elsevier Science (2003)
C. Aimome, A. Man jam, S. Mamme EyeTap Video-Based Featureless Projective Motion Estimation Assisted by Gyroscopic Tracking, Proceedings of Sixth International Symposium on Wearable Computers, pp90–100, Seattle, Washington, USA (2002.10)