Head-Mounted Projector for Manual Precision Tasks: Performance Assessment

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Abstract

The growing interest in augmented reality applications has led to an in-depth look at the performance of head-mounted displays and their testing in numerous domains. Other devices for augmenting the real world with virtual information are presented less frequently and usually focus on the description of the device rather than on its performance analysis. This is the case of projected augmented reality, which, compared to head-worn AR displays, offers the advantages of being simultaneously accessible by multiple users whilst preserving user awareness of the environment and feeling of immersion. This work provides a general evaluation of a custom-made head-mounted projector for the aid of precision manual tasks through an experimental protocol designed for investigating spatial and temporal registration and their combination. The results of the tests show that the accuracy ((Formula presented.) mm of spatial registration error) and motion-to-photon latency ((Formula presented.) ms) make the proposed solution suitable for guiding precision tasks.

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Mamone, V., Ferrari, V., D’Amato, R., Condino, S., Cattari, N., & Cutolo, F. (2023). Head-Mounted Projector for Manual Precision Tasks: Performance Assessment. Sensors, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23073494

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