“X-Ray Window: Portable Visualization on the International Space Station” by White

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    X-Ray Window: Portable Visualization on the International Space Station

Session/Category Title:   Monkeying With Reality


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Abstract:


    The “X-Ray Window” application is being explored at NASA’s Johnson Space Center as part of a suite of graphical applications for use on the International Space Station (ISS). With this application, ISS crewmembers will utilize graphical tablets and/or augmented reality eyewear to “see through” the walls of their station module to the interiors of other modules and to the exterior of the station itself.

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    Welch, G. and Foxlin, E. 2002. Motion Tracking: No Silver Bullet, but a Respectable Arsenal. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 22, 6, pages 24–38.


Acknowledgements:


    This research was supported by the NASA Faculty Fellowship Program and the Habitability and Human Factors Office at the Johnson Space Center.


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