Towards Massively Multi-User Augmented Reality on Handheld Devices
| Authors | Wagner Daniel, Thomas Pintaric, Florian Ledermann, Schmalstieg Dieter |
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| Appeared in | Proceedings of Third International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Pervasive 2005 |
| Date | May 2005 |
| Abstract | Augmented Reality (AR) can naturally complement mobile computing on wearable devices by providing an intuitive interface to a three-dimensional information space embedded within physical reality. Unfortunately, current wearable AR systems are relatively complex, expensive, fragile and heavy, rendering them unfit for large-scale deployment involving untrained users outside constrained laboratory environments. Consequently, the scale of collaborative multi-user experiments have not yet exceeded a handful of participants. In this paper, we present a system architecture for interactive, infrastructure-independent multi-user AR applications running on off-the-shelf handheld devices. We implemented a four-user interactive game installation as an evaluation setup to encourage playful engagement of participants in a cooperative task. Over the course of five weeks, more than five thousand visitors from a wide range of professional and socio-demographic backgrounds interacted with our system at four different locations. |
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