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Design flexibility in seamless coded pattern for localization

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Recent development in mobile and ubiquitous computing technology with broadband wireless network has realizing the location based application for mobile and wearable computers. According to the wide spreading number of cellular phone with GPS receiver, it has become easy to provide location based application in outdoor scene. On the contrary, there are several positioning technologies for indoor scene, such using wireless sensors or image processing technology. However, those technologies are still not utilized in daily environment due to the cost inefficiency and the complexity in system setup. Considering the problems in previous positioning system, it is necessary to overcome the following four features to utilize the system in daily scene.
• The system is reasonable and easy to setup.
• The visual feature of the system must not ruin the design of daily environment.
• The system is capable of locating all the users inside the covered environment.
• The system is able to extend in wide area such as public space in buildings.

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Billinghurst, M., Kato, H. and Poupyrev, I. 2001. The MagicBook: A Transitional AR Interface. Computers and Graphics, November 2001, pp. 745--753.
[2]
Nakazato, Y., Kanbara, M. and Yokoya, N. 2005. Localization of wearable users using invisible retro-reflective markers and an ir camera. Proceedings of SPIE Electronic Imaging, Vol. 5664, pp. 563.570.

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VRST '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
November 2007
259 pages
ISBN:9781595938633
DOI:10.1145/1315184
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  • (2013)Constructing collaborative services through augmented documents and objectsProceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction10.1145/2493102.2493103(1-10)Online publication date: 17-Aug-2013
  • (2012)Augmented tangible interface components and image based interactionsProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies10.1145/2383276.2383280(23-29)Online publication date: 22-Jun-2012

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