Augmented Reality-Based Indoor Navigation Using Google Glass as a Wearable Head-Mounted Display

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2015-10

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Cao, Shi
Rehman, Umair

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IEEE

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This research comprehensively illustrates the design, implementation and evaluation of a novel marker less environment tracking technology for an augmented reality based indoor navigation application, adapted to efficiently operate on a proprietary head-mounted display. Although the display device used, Google Glass, had certain pitfalls such as short battery life, slow processing speed, and lower quality visual display but the tracking technology was able to complement these limitations by rendering a very efficient, precise, and intuitive navigation experience. The performance assessments, conducted on the basis of efficiency and accuracy, substantiated the utility of the device for everyday navigation scenarios, whereas a later conducted subjective evaluation of handheld and wearable devices also corroborated the wearable as the preferred device for indoor navigation.

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Three-dimensional displays, Visualization, Indoor navigation, Google glass, Sensors, Tracking, Augmented reality, Helmet mounted displays, Indoor navigation, Interactive devices, 3D Environment Scanning, Wearable Head-Mounted Display, Indoor Localization and Navigation, Markerless Tracking

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