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Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments

October 2005, Vol. 14, No. 5, Pages 528-549
Posted Online March 13, 2006.
(doi:10.1162/105474605774918741)
© 2005 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Development of Head-Mounted Projection Displays for Distributed, Collaborative, Augmented Reality Applications

Jannick P. Rolland

Optical Diagnostics and Applications (ODA) Lab, University of Central Florida College of Optics and Photonics, Institute of Simulation and Training, and School of Computer Science University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Boulevard Orlando, FL 32816,

Frank Biocca

Media Interface and Network Design (MIND) Labs, Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824

Felix Hamza-Lup

Optical Diagnostics and Applications (ODA) Lab, School of Computer Science University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Boulevard Orlando, FL 32816

Yanggang Ha

Optical Diagnostics and Applications (ODA) Lab, College of Optics and Photonics University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Boulevard Orlando, FL 32816

Ricardo Martins

Optical Diagnostics and Applications (ODA) Lab, College of Optics and Photonics University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Boulevard Orlando, FL 32816

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Distributed systems technologies supporting 3D visualization and social collaboration will be increasing in frequency and type over time. An emerging type of head-mounted display referred to as the head-mounted projection display (HMPD) was recently developed that only requires ultralight optics (i.e., less than 8 g per eye) that enables immersive multiuser, mobile augmented reality 3D visualization, as well as remote 3D collaborations. In this paper a review of the development of lightweight HMPD technology is provided, together with insight into what makes this technology timely and so unique. Two novel emerging HMPD-based technologies are then described: a teleportal HMPD (T-HMPD) enabling face-to-face communication and visualization of shared 3D virtual objects, and a mobile HMPD (M-HMPD) designed for outdoor wearable visualization and communication. Finally, the use of HMPD in medical visualization and training, as well as in infospaces, two applications developed in the ODA and MIND labs respectively, are discussed.

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Cali Fidopiastis, Christopher Fuhrman, Catherine Meyer, Jannick Rolland. (2005) Methodology for the Iterative Evaluation of Prototype Head-Mounted Displays in Virtual Environments: Visual Acuity Metrics. Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments 14:5, 550-562
Online publication date: 1-Oct-2005.
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