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From: | Blair MacIntyre <blair@c ............> | Received: | Feb 1, 2001 |
To | FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY <ARforum@l ..........> | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? | ||
FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, restaurants...& much more!\n\n http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The magnetic trackers are notoriously inaccurate, assuming you are in an environment with any ferrous metal or magnetic interference. They also have a fairly substantial amount of lag. If the environmental interference is fairly constant, you can calibrate, but even moving monitors can screw things up again. We use an Intersense IS-600, which is better suited in many ways (faster, more accurate). The downside is that you need line-of-sight between the receivers and the transmitters (on the ceiling) which makes them less suitable for hand tracking. We have had luck combining the two, when I was a student of Steve Feiner's at Columbia. We used an ascension for hand tracking (since no line of sight is required) and other technology for head tracking (I'm pretty sure Steve uses an Intersense now). As for ease of programming, they are all about the same (talk to some box over a serial port). --On Thursday, February 1, 2001 4:30 PM +1030 Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> wrote: > FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > restaurants...& much more!\n\n > http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi All, > > Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking in > augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and ascension > trackers? The platforms we use are > > - PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display > - wearable PC with HMD. > - SGI box with HMD > > The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). > Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish to > track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the > other hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a > second user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience > with ease of programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good > fun would be most welcome. > > many thanks in advance > > cheers, > Andrew Pennington. > Wearable Computing Lab > University of South Australia. > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... |
From: | "Kelly Dempski" <kelly_l_dempski@h ..........> | Received: | Feb 1, 2001 |
To | ARforum@l .......... | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? | ||
FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, restaurants...& much more!\n\n http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Andrew, I have been working with the Ascension trackers, but not Polhemus. Here are some impressions... To second Blaire's comment... My particular environment (metal and monitors, etc.) is very unfriendly to the tracker leading to an effective range of maybe 2 feet before the noise becomes an issue. I have noticed better performance in different venues, but you should be very aware that noise may be a significant issue in certain environments. I have also tried their extended range transmitter, but that has been pretty much unusable because of noise. However, I'll stress that it's the environment, not the product. In the right conditions, the product has performed very well. Regarding programming, setup, etc. - Ascension setup is fairly straightforward and programming is relatively easy. I have used several receivers with no real issues. One thing that I've been interested in is their LaserBird. I haven't seen the LaserBird, but I've seen demos of similar technologies that were very impressive because they are not affected by magnetic noise. Bottom line - before you invest in a magnetic tracker, make sure that your environment is "magnetically friendly", especially if you go with a long range tracker. >From: Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> >Reply-To: "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" <ARforum@l ..........> >To: ARforum@l .......... >CC: mabht@g ............................ (Dr. Bruce Thomas) >Subject: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:30:47 +1030 > >FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > >--------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, >restaurants...& much more!\n\n >http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Hi All, > >Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking in >augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and ascension trackers? >The platforms we use are > >- PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display >- wearable PC with HMD. >- SGI box with HMD > >The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). >Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish to >track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the >other >hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a second >user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience with ease >of >programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good fun would be >most >welcome. > >many thanks in advance > >cheers, >Andrew Pennington. >Wearable Computing Lab >University of South Australia. > > >______________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... |
From: | Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> | Received: | Feb 1, 2001 |
To | ARforum@l .......... | ||
Subject: | [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? | ||
FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, restaurants...& much more!\n\n http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All, Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking in augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and ascension trackers? The platforms we use are - PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display - wearable PC with HMD. - SGI box with HMD The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish to track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the other hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a second user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience with ease of programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good fun would be most welcome. many thanks in advance cheers, Andrew Pennington. Wearable Computing Lab University of South Australia. ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... |
From: | "Greg Erdmann" <gerdmann@a .................> | Received: | Feb 9, 2001 |
To | "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" <ARforum@l ..........> | ||
Subject: | RE: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? | ||
FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- Dial 800-555-TELL for FREE long-distance calls. Tell your friends -- forward this message! http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2144 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I know sometimes that it is not appropriate for a manufacturer to jump into such forums, but this may help current Flock of Birds users and clear up misunderstandings regarding magnetic trackers: Kelly is absolutely right, the environment is critical. But please also be aware that the effects of these adverse environmental factors can be lessened greatly, if not eliminated, through certain techniques such as filtering and changing measurement rates - which is a big advantage that our DC magnetic systems have over AC magnetic systems. All too often, folks unfortunately bunch AC and DC "magnetic" systems together when they are entirely different technologies. DC magnetic technology is about 80% less susceptible to distortions caused by metal that AC systems. Although obviously not 100% immune, with the proper environmental precautions and user techniques, they can actually work pretty well. We have several thousands of these working very well in the market. If you are having problems, it is advisable to contact Ascension tech support department and describe your environment (for some reason, a lot of people DON'T do this - they don't bite!) techsupport@a ................. or just call 802-893-6657. As for laserBIRD, we are currently entering into beta tests in April and expect to have it available for release this summer. New specs include 240HZ measurement rates and 1mm accuracy. Greg Erdmann Ascension Technology > -----Original Message----- > From: Kelly Dempski [mailto:kelly_l_dempski@h ..........] > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:28 PM > To: ARforum@l .......... > Subject: Re: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > > > FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > restaurants...& much more!\n\n > http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi Andrew, > > I have been working with the Ascension trackers, but not > Polhemus. Here are > some impressions... > > To second Blaire's comment... My particular environment (metal and > monitors, etc.) is very unfriendly to the tracker leading to an effective > range of maybe 2 feet before the noise becomes an issue. I have noticed > better performance in different venues, but you should be very aware that > noise may be a significant issue in certain environments. I have > also tried > their extended range transmitter, but that has been pretty much unusable > because of noise. However, I'll stress that it's the > environment, not the > product. In the right conditions, the product has performed very well. > > Regarding programming, setup, etc. - Ascension setup is fairly > straightforward and programming is relatively easy. I have used several > receivers with no real issues. > > One thing that I've been interested in is their LaserBird. I > haven't seen > the LaserBird, but I've seen demos of similar technologies that were very > impressive because they are not affected by magnetic noise. > > Bottom line - before you invest in a magnetic tracker, make sure > that your > environment is "magnetically friendly", especially if you go with a long > range tracker. > > > >From: Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> > >Reply-To: "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" <ARforum@l ..........> > >To: ARforum@l .......... > >CC: mabht@g ............................ (Dr. Bruce Thomas) > >Subject: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:30:47 +1030 > > > >FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > > >--------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > >restaurants...& much more!\n\n > >http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >Hi All, > > > >Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking in > >augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and > ascension trackers? > >The platforms we use are > > > >- PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display > >- wearable PC with HMD. > >- SGI box with HMD > > > >The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). > >Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish to > >track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the > >other > >hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a second > >user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience > with ease > >of > >programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good fun would be > >most > >welcome. > > > >many thanks in advance > > > >cheers, > >Andrew Pennington. > >Wearable Computing Lab > >University of South Australia. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kelly Dempski [mailto:kelly_l_dempski@h ..........] > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:28 PM > To: ARforum@l .......... > Subject: Re: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > > > FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > restaurants...& much more!\n\n > http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi Andrew, > > I have been working with the Ascension trackers, but not > Polhemus. Here are > some impressions... > > To second Blaire's comment... My particular environment (metal and > monitors, etc.) is very unfriendly to the tracker leading to an effective > range of maybe 2 feet before the noise becomes an issue. I have noticed > better performance in different venues, but you should be very aware that > noise may be a significant issue in certain environments. I have > also tried > their extended range transmitter, but that has been pretty much unusable > because of noise. However, I'll stress that it's the > environment, not the > product. In the right conditions, the product has performed very well. > > Regarding programming, setup, etc. - Ascension setup is fairly > straightforward and programming is relatively easy. I have used several > receivers with no real issues. > > One thing that I've been interested in is their LaserBird. I > haven't seen > the LaserBird, but I've seen demos of similar technologies that were very > impressive because they are not affected by magnetic noise. > > Bottom line - before you invest in a magnetic tracker, make sure > that your > environment is "magnetically friendly", especially if you go with a long > range tracker. > > > >From: Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> > >Reply-To: "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" <ARforum@l ..........> > >To: ARforum@l .......... > >CC: mabht@g ............................ (Dr. Bruce Thomas) > >Subject: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:30:47 +1030 > > > >FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > > >--------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > >restaurants...& much more!\n\n > >http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >Hi All, > > > >Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking in > >augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and > ascension trackers? > >The platforms we use are > > > >- PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display > >- wearable PC with HMD. > >- SGI box with HMD > > > >The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). > >Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish to > >track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the > >other > >hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a second > >user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience > with ease > >of > >programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good fun would be > >most > >welcome. > > > >many thanks in advance > > > >cheers, > >Andrew Pennington. > >Wearable Computing Lab > >University of South Australia. > > > > > >______________________________________________________________________ > >To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... > > ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... |
From: | regenbre@g ..... | Received: | Feb 12, 2001 |
To | "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" <ARforum@l ..........> | ||
Subject: | RE: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? | ||
FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- Try Tellme! Call 1-800-555-TELL News, weather, restaurants...& much more. BONUS: make FREE long distance calls! http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2145 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Greg, (a) I think it's OK to post informations regarding misunderstandings in using technology even you are from a company manufacturing and selling the stuff. No need for excuses. (b) Furthermore you are right if you state that _bunching together_ AC and DC trackers is incorrect, because the principles are very different. BUT (c) from my point of view and experience neither DC nor AC trackers are suitable for high-quality tracking in AR environments. You can show pirnciples and can do some resaerch but if you are trying to exactly overlay real and virtual contents you have to use optical tracking methods, preferably closed loop procedures in combination with other (magnetic, acoustic, inertial) trackers (sensor fusion, hybrid tracking). (d) There is a paper investigating the differences in using DC and AC trackers within several (disturbing) environments, which can definitely help in deciding which system to use in which particular setup: Mark A. Nixon, Bruce C. McCallum, W. Richard Fright, N. Brent Price: The Effects of Metals and Interfering Fields on Electromagnetic Trackers. Presence, Vol. 7, No. 2, April 1998, pp. 204-218 (e) We have made some investigations by ourself within a real environment with different tracking systems: Polhemus, Ascension, Intersense, Image Guided Tech. (Flashpoint), ART (Qualisys, DTrack). Unfortunately the report on this is not public. But one main point is that the magnetic systems can be used in very particular situations only and with long range transmitters only (LRT, ERT). E.g. you can use the Ascension MotionStar with an ERT for AR if you are close enough to the transmitter (within a range of a couple of feet). This could work and is worth to try! (f) As far as I know some guys at Fraunhofer IGD and Vienna University are using magnetic trackers in AR setups with success. Perhaps it is advisable to contact them to figure out the details. Hope this helps. Holger > FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > Dial 800-555-TELL for FREE long-distance calls. > Tell your friends -- forward this message! > > http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2144 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > I know sometimes that it is not appropriate for a manufacturer to jump > into > such forums, but this may help current Flock of Birds users and clear up > misunderstandings regarding magnetic trackers: > > Kelly is absolutely right, the environment is critical. But please also be > aware that the effects of these adverse environmental factors can be > lessened greatly, if not eliminated, through certain techniques such as > filtering and changing measurement rates - which is a big advantage that > our > DC magnetic systems have over AC magnetic systems. All too often, folks > unfortunately bunch AC and DC "magnetic" systems together when they are > entirely different technologies. DC magnetic technology is about 80% less > susceptible to distortions caused by metal that AC systems. Although > obviously not 100% immune, with the proper environmental precautions and > user techniques, they can actually work pretty well. We have several > thousands of these working very well in the market. > > If you are having problems, it is advisable to contact Ascension tech > support department and describe your environment (for some reason, a lot > of > people DON'T do this - they don't bite!) techsupport@a ................. > or > just call 802-893-6657. > > As for laserBIRD, we are currently entering into beta tests in April and > expect to have it available for release this summer. New specs include > 240HZ > measurement rates and 1mm accuracy. > > Greg Erdmann > Ascension Technology > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Kelly Dempski [mailto:kelly_l_dempski@h ..........] > > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:28 PM > > To: ARforum@l .......... > > Subject: Re: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > > > > > > FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > > > --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > > restaurants...& much more!\n\n > > http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Hi Andrew, > > > > I have been working with the Ascension trackers, but not > > Polhemus. Here are > > some impressions... > > > > To second Blaire's comment... My particular environment (metal and > > monitors, etc.) is very unfriendly to the tracker leading to an > effective > > range of maybe 2 feet before the noise becomes an issue. I have noticed > > better performance in different venues, but you should be very aware > that > > noise may be a significant issue in certain environments. I have > > also tried > > their extended range transmitter, but that has been pretty much unusable > > because of noise. However, I'll stress that it's the > > environment, not the > > product. In the right conditions, the product has performed very well. > > > > Regarding programming, setup, etc. - Ascension setup is fairly > > straightforward and programming is relatively easy. I have used several > > receivers with no real issues. > > > > One thing that I've been interested in is their LaserBird. I > > haven't seen > > the LaserBird, but I've seen demos of similar technologies that were > very > > impressive because they are not affected by magnetic noise. > > > > Bottom line - before you invest in a magnetic tracker, make sure > > that your > > environment is "magnetically friendly", especially if you go with a long > > range tracker. > > > > > > >From: Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> > > >Reply-To: "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" > <ARforum@l ..........> > > >To: ARforum@l .......... > > >CC: mabht@g ............................ (Dr. Bruce Thomas) > > >Subject: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > > >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:30:47 +1030 > > > > > >FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > > > > >--------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > > > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > > >restaurants...& much more!\n\n > > >http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > >Hi All, > > > > > >Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking > in > > >augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and > > ascension trackers? > > >The platforms we use are > > > > > >- PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display > > >- wearable PC with HMD. > > >- SGI box with HMD > > > > > >The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). > > >Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish > to > > >track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the > > >other > > >hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a > second > > >user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience > > with ease > > >of > > >programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good fun would be > > >most > > >welcome. > > > > > >many thanks in advance > > > > > >cheers, > > >Andrew Pennington. > > >Wearable Computing Lab > > >University of South Australia. > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Kelly Dempski [mailto:kelly_l_dempski@h ..........] > > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:28 PM > > To: ARforum@l .......... > > Subject: Re: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > > > > > > FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > > > --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > > restaurants...& much more!\n\n > > http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Hi Andrew, > > > > I have been working with the Ascension trackers, but not > > Polhemus. Here are > > some impressions... > > > > To second Blaire's comment... My particular environment (metal and > > monitors, etc.) is very unfriendly to the tracker leading to an > effective > > range of maybe 2 feet before the noise becomes an issue. I have noticed > > better performance in different venues, but you should be very aware > that > > noise may be a significant issue in certain environments. I have > > also tried > > their extended range transmitter, but that has been pretty much unusable > > because of noise. However, I'll stress that it's the > > environment, not the > > product. In the right conditions, the product has performed very well. > > > > Regarding programming, setup, etc. - Ascension setup is fairly > > straightforward and programming is relatively easy. I have used several > > receivers with no real issues. > > > > One thing that I've been interested in is their LaserBird. I > > haven't seen > > the LaserBird, but I've seen demos of similar technologies that were > very > > impressive because they are not affected by magnetic noise. > > > > Bottom line - before you invest in a magnetic tracker, make sure > > that your > > environment is "magnetically friendly", especially if you go with a long > > range tracker. > > > > > > >From: Andrew Pennington <andrewtp@s ...........> > > >Reply-To: "FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY" > <ARforum@l ..........> > > >To: ARforum@l .......... > > >CC: mabht@g ............................ (Dr. Bruce Thomas) > > >Subject: [ARforum] Polhemus and Ascension experience anyone? > > >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:30:47 +1030 > > > > > >FORUM ON AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY > > > > > >--------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- > > > Get fast, easy info by phone: Call 800-555-TELL.\nNews, weather, > > >restaurants...& much more!\n\n > > >http://on.linkexchange.com/?ATID=27&AID=2143 > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > >Hi All, > > > > > >Which 6DOF magnetic tracker is best overall for head and hand tracking > in > > >augmented reality applications out of the polhemus and > > ascension trackers? > > >The platforms we use are > > > > > >- PC with a (Sony glastron) Head Mounted Display > > >- wearable PC with HMD. > > >- SGI box with HMD > > > > > >The software will be mostly written inJava (with Java 3D). > > >Accuracy and latency are (slightly) more important than range. We wish > to > > >track the user's head and one hand, however, additionally tracking the > > >other > > >hand plus some other object or tracking the head and one hand of a > second > > >user would be very useful. Any comments on people's experience > > with ease > > >of > > >programming, callibration, noise, distortion or other good fun would be > > >most > > >welcome. > > > > > >many thanks in advance > > > > > >cheers, > > >Andrew Pennington. > > >Wearable Computing Lab > > >University of South Australia. > > > > > > > > >______________________________________________________________________ > > >To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe, write to ARforum-unsubscribe@l .......... > -- Holger Regenbrecht REPLY TO: regenbre@i ......... 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