Standards in Augmented Reality: Towards Prototyping Haptic Medical AR
Abstract
Augmented Reality technology has been used in medical visualization applications in various different ways. Haptics, on the other hand, are a popular method of interacting in Augmented and Virtual Reality environments. We present how reliance on standards benefits the fusion of these technologies, through a series of research themes, carried out in Bangor University, UK (and international partners), as well as within the activities domain of the Research Institute of Visual Computing (RIVIC), UK.
P. D. Ritsos, N. W. John, and J. C. Roberts, “Standards in Augmented Reality: Towards Prototyping Haptic Medical AR,” in 8th International AR Standards Meeting, 2013.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Ritsos-et-al-8th-AR-Standards,
author = {Ritsos, Panagiotis D. and John, Nigel W. and Roberts, Jonathan C.},
title = {Standards in Augmented Reality: Towards Prototyping Haptic Medical AR},
booktitle = {8th International AR Standards Meeting},
location = {Barcelona},
month = mar,
year = {2013}
}