A. Butz, J. Baus, and A. Krüger. Information Proceedings of the International Symposium on Augmented Reality ISAR 2000, 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, P. O. Box 3014, Los Alamitos, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society Press, (2000)
Abstract
We describe a building information and navigation sys- tem based on Palm Pilot PDAs and a set of strong infrared transmitters, located throughout a building. The infrared senders stream localized data, thus effectively augmenting areas of space with localized information. This information can be perceived by just entering those areas with the PDA in your hand. We show that this form of augmentation of an environment can serve a multitude of purposes and re- quires neither the employment of classic 3D augmented re- ality nor to carry around wearable computers nor to wear head mounted displays.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 butzinfrared
%A Butz, Andreas
%A Baus, Jörg
%A Krüger, Antonio
%B Information Proceedings of the International Symposium on Augmented Reality ISAR 2000
%C 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, P. O. Box 3014, Los Alamitos
%D 2000
%I IEEE Computer Society Press
%K augmentedreality infrared mybsc
%T Augmenting Buildings with Infrared Information
%U http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/andreas.butz/
%X We describe a building information and navigation sys- tem based on Palm Pilot PDAs and a set of strong infrared transmitters, located throughout a building. The infrared senders stream localized data, thus effectively augmenting areas of space with localized information. This information can be perceived by just entering those areas with the PDA in your hand. We show that this form of augmentation of an environment can serve a multitude of purposes and re- quires neither the employment of classic 3D augmented re- ality nor to carry around wearable computers nor to wear head mounted displays.
@inproceedings{butzinfrared,
abstract = {We describe a building information and navigation sys- tem based on Palm Pilot PDAs and a set of strong infrared transmitters, located throughout a building. The infrared senders stream localized data, thus effectively augmenting areas of space with localized information. This information can be perceived by just entering those areas with the PDA in your hand. We show that this form of augmentation of an environment can serve a multitude of purposes and re- quires neither the employment of classic 3D augmented re- ality nor to carry around wearable computers nor to wear head mounted displays.},
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address = {10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, P. O. Box 3014, Los Alamitos},
author = {Butz, Andreas and Baus, Jörg and Krüger, Antonio},
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booktitle = {Information Proceedings of the International Symposium on Augmented Reality ISAR 2000},
description = {Andreas Butz - Medieninformatik},
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organization = {IEEE Computer Society},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
school = {Universität Saarbrücken},
timestamp = {2012-08-24T14:02:31.000+0200},
title = {Augmenting Buildings with Infrared Information},
url = {http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/andreas.butz/},
year = 2000
}