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A pervasive gesture-driven augmented reality prototype using wireless sensor body area networks
2009
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Technology, Application & Systems - Mobility '09
This paper describes the prototype implementation of a pervasive, wearable augmented reality (AR) system based on a full bodymotion-capture system using low-power wireless sensors. The system uses body motion to visualize and interact with virtual objects populating AR settings. Body motion is used to implement a whole body gesture-driven interface to manipulate the virtual objects. Gestures are mapped to correspondent behaviors for virtual objects, such as controlling the playback and volume
doi:10.1145/1710035.1710096
dblp:conf/mobility/BarrieKM09
fatcat:ti4k6iwtw5gwtblucdcbxdxwca