@inproceedings{Oehme.2002b, 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 need Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD). The VRD technology addresses the retina directly with a single laser stream of pixels. Empirical studies concerning the user’s informational strain of this new VRD technology are unknown. Various papers have shown, that the 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 the VRD technology and the LCD technology. Consequently, there seems to be an comparable users informational strain regarding the display types.}, added-at = {2024-04-24T13:45:19.000+0200}, address = {Berlin}, author = {Oehme, O. and Wiedenmaier, S. and Schmidt, L. and Luczak, H.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2de9fd0a55d9182d9dd1fcad1ce54c24d/sdt}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work With Display Units (Berchtesgaden 2002)}, editor = {Luczak, H. and Çakir, A. E. and Çakir, G.}, interhash = {f25941222b6847cd3c582659d9977fa1}, intrahash = {de9fd0a55d9182d9dd1fcad1ce54c24d}, keywords = {Augmented_Reality Bildschirmdarstellung Head-Mounted-Display Herzschlagfrequenz Informatorische_Arbeit mmspub Virtuelle_Realität}, pages = {387–389}, publisher = {{Ergonomic Institut für Arbeits- und Sozialforschung Forschungsgesellschaft mbH}}, timestamp = {2024-04-24T13:45:19.000+0200}, title = {Comparison between the Strain Indicator HRV of a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display and LC-Head Mounted Displays for Augmented Reality}, year = 2002 }