Title
CyPhone—bringing augmented reality to next generation mobile phones
Abstract
We describe a prototype implementation of a future mobile phone called CyPhone. In addition to voice calls, it has been designed to support context-specific and multi-user multimedia services in an augmented reality manner. Context-awareness has been implemented with GPS-based navigation techniques and a registration algorithm, capable of detecting a predefined 3-D model or a landmark in the environment. A new adaptive transport protocol has been developed to support real-time packet-switched data transfer between concurrent users of mobile augmented reality applications. The prototype itself is based on PC/104+ architecture. As a case example we describe an augmented reality-based personal navigation service.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1145/354666.354668
Designing Augmented Reality Environments
Keywords
Field
DocType
mobile augmented reality application,real-time data transport protocols,future mobile phone,networked virtual reality,gps-based navigation technique,case example,prototype implementation,registration,augmented reality-based personal navigation,concurrent user,augmented reality manner,mobile communication,navigation,multi-user multimedia service,new adaptive transport protocol,next generation,data transfer,real time data,transport protocol,real time,augmented reality
Architecture,Data transmission,Computer science,Augmented reality,Global Positioning System,Mobile phone,Landmark,Multimedia,Mobile telephony
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.97
11
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tino Pyssysalo1213.64
Tapio Repo2163.85
Tuukka Turunen3101.30
Teemu Lankila4100.97
Juha Röning540463.51