An augmented virtual reality interface for assistive monitoring of smart spaces

S. Ou, D.R. Karuppiah, A.H. Fagg, E. Riseman
2004 Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2004. Proceedings of the  
Large sensor networks in applications such as surveillance and virtual classrooms, have to deal with the explosion of sensor information. Coherent presentation of data coming from such large sets of sensors becomes a problem. Thus there is a need to summarize events while retaining the spatial relationship between sensors. Also, such systems are prone to routine failures influenced by hardware, software, or the environment. To recover from such failures, fault containment can be achieved by
more » ... g redundant sensors. In this paper, we define Fault Containment Unit (FCU), which has built-in alternative actions in the event of failures. However, the combinatorial explosion of alternatives in large scale sensor networks dictates that the design of FCU is hard. Our strategy is to provide an augmented virtual reality interface to a human user by projecting the current state of the system, including camera orientation and objects being tracked, onto a virtual 3D world. We present an interface that : (i) offers different levels of detail when presenting information to user, (ii) allows the user to maintain a good spatial sense during sensor transitions, (iii) enables the user to dynamically assemble Fault Containment Units in response to emergencies, (iv) adapts to the current bandwidth availability, (v) provides mobility to the user, and (vi) allows shared interaction among users by immersing them in the same virtual workspace. Finally, we demonstrate three scenarios highlighting the above mentioned features.
doi:10.1109/percom.2004.1276843 dblp:conf/percom/OuKFR04 fatcat:adqmarwwqba25ebc7biveodm2m