Comparison Between the Strain Indicator HRV of a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display and LC-Head Mounted Displays for Augmented Reality
O. Oehme, L. Schmidt, and H. Luczak. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 9 (4):
419–430(2003)
Abstract
Augmented Reality uses Head Mounted Displays (HMD) to overlay the real word with additional virtual information. Virtual Retinal Displays (VRD), a new display technology, no longer requires Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD). VRD technology addresses the retina directly with a single laser stream of pixels. There are no studies on the user's informational strain in this new VRD technology. Various papers have shown that Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a valid indicator for the user's informational strain. An empirical test revealed no difference in the user's HRV between VRD technology and LCD technology. Consequently, there seems to be a comparable user informational strain regarding the display types.
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%1 Oehme.2003
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%A Luczak, H.
%D 2003
%J International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
%K Arbeitsbelastung Augmented_Reality Belastungsfaktor Herzschlagfrequenz mmspub Virtuelle_Realität
%N 4
%P 419–430
%T Comparison Between the Strain Indicator HRV of a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display and LC-Head Mounted Displays for Augmented Reality
%U http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10803548.2003.11076579
%V 9
%X Augmented Reality uses Head Mounted Displays (HMD) to overlay the real word with additional virtual information. Virtual Retinal Displays (VRD), a new display technology, no longer requires Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD). VRD technology addresses the retina directly with a single laser stream of pixels. There are no studies on the user's informational strain in this new VRD technology. Various papers have shown that Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a valid indicator for the user's informational strain. An empirical test revealed no difference in the user's HRV between VRD technology and LCD technology. Consequently, there seems to be a comparable user informational strain regarding the display types.
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title = {Comparison Between the Strain Indicator HRV of a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display and LC-Head Mounted Displays for Augmented Reality},
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