Augmented Reality: Application to In-Vehicle Navigation
Even with today’s technically advanced navigation systems, user experience situations where announcements are difficult to understand and misleading. Augmented reality – the integration of computer generated content into the vehicle surrounding – can provide an intuitive and unambiguous way to comm...
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oai:doaj.org-article:72f6f2e4e8034bc6875e377dc98871cd2021-12-04T05:12:03ZAugmented Reality: Application to In-Vehicle Navigation10.7480/cgc.6.21092589-8019https://doaj.org/article/72f6f2e4e8034bc6875e377dc98871cd2018-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://proceedings.challengingglass.com/index.php/cgc/article/view/84https://doaj.org/toc/2589-8019 Even with today’s technically advanced navigation systems, user experience situations where announcements are difficult to understand and misleading. Augmented reality – the integration of computer generated content into the vehicle surrounding – can provide an intuitive and unambiguous way to communicate navigation information; it can even serve as a novel user interface that allows interaction with the surrounding. In this paper, challenges, constraints, and possible solutions for AR in-vehicle applications are discussed. Details of the technical and design decisions of the “first in-vehicle augmented video system” are explained, as well as features and possible future upgrades. Christian Dieter GrünlerChallenging Glass ConferencearticleAugmented RealityNavigationSensor FusionIn-Vehicle Infotainment SystemsHead-up displaysGlassesClay industries. Ceramics. GlassTP785-869ENChallenging Glass Conference Proceedings, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2018) |
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Even with today’s technically advanced navigation systems, user experience situations where announcements are difficult to understand and misleading. Augmented reality – the integration of computer generated content into the vehicle surrounding – can provide an intuitive and unambiguous way to communicate navigation information; it can even serve as a novel user interface that allows interaction with the surrounding. In this paper, challenges, constraints, and possible solutions for AR in-vehicle applications are discussed. Details of the technical and design decisions of the “first in-vehicle augmented video system” are explained, as well as features and possible future upgrades.
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