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Fourth IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'05)
pp. 24-27
ASTOR: An Autostereoscopic Optical See-through Augmented Reality System
Alex Olwal, Royal Institute of Technology
Christoffer Lindfors, Royal Institute of Technology
Jonny Gustafsson, Royal Institute of Technology
Torsten Kjellberg, Royal Institute of Technology
Lars Mattsson, Royal Institute of Technology
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We present a novel autostereoscopic optical see-through
system for Augmented Reality (AR). It uses a transparent
holographic optical element (HOE) to separate the views
produced by two, or more, digital projectors. It is a minimally
intrusive AR system that does not require the user to
wear special glasses or any other equipment, since the user
will see different images depending on the point of view.
The HOE itself is a thin glass plate or plastic film that can
easily be incorporated into other surfaces, such as a window.
The technology offers great flexibility, allowing the
projectors to be placed where they are the least intrusive.
ASTORs capability of sporadic AR visualization is currently
ideal for smaller physical workspaces, such as our
prototype setup in an industrial environment.
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Index Terms- augmented reality, optical see-through, autostereoscopy, holographic optical element, system, projection-based
Citation:
Alex Olwal, Christoffer Lindfors, Jonny Gustafsson, Torsten Kjellberg, Lars Mattsson,
"ASTOR: An Autostereoscopic Optical See-through Augmented Reality System,"
ismar,
pp. 24-27,
Fourth IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'05),
2005
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