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Date/Time: 6 December 2016, 10:00am - 06:00pm
Venue: Ballroom G+J (Experience Hall), Level 3
Location: The Venetian Macao


Title: SkyAnchor: No Latency Anchoring of Mid-air Images onto Real Objects
Booth Number: et_0029

Summary: For glass-free mixed reality (MR), mid-air imaging is a promising way of superimposing a virtual image onto a real object. This demonstration particularly focuses on MR systems that manipulate virtual images with real objects. When you move the real object around, you will see the latency of the super-imposing system: the virtual image seems to follow after the object. This is the problem of temporal consistency caused by sensors and computational devices for geometrical consistency (position sensing). In order to avoid this problem, this paper proposes to separate the object-anchored imaging effect from the position sensing. Our proposal is a new kind of retro-reflective system called “SkyAnchor,’’ which consists of only optical devices: two mirrors and an aerial-imaging plate. The system reflects light from a light source under the object and forms an image around the object. This optical solution cannot cause any latency in principle and is effective for higher reality of mixed reality applications. As for position sensing, we utilize a capacitive marker on the back of the bottom of the object and a touch panel. We have implemented an interactive application, where mid-air images move with the object, and whose content may change based on its position.

Presenter(s):
Hajime Kajita, The University of Tokyo
Naoya Koizumi, The University of Electro-Communications
Takeshi Naemura, The University of Tokyo