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26 June 2017 Real-time augmented reality overlay for an energy-efficient car study
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Our university carries out various research projects. Among others, the project Schluckspecht is an interdisciplinary work on different ultra-efficient car concepts for international contests. Besides the engineering work, one part of the project deals with real-time data visualization. In order to increase the efficiency of the vehicle, an online monitoring of the runtime parameters is necessary. The driving parameters of the vehicle are transmitted to a processing station via a wireless network connection. We plan to use an augmented reality (AR) application to visualize different data on top of the view of the real car. By utilizing a mobile Android or iOS device a user can interactively view various real-time and statistical data. The car and its components are meant to be augmented by various additional information, whereby that information should appear at the correct position of the components. An engine e.g. could show the current rpm and consumption values. A battery on the other hand could show the current charge level. The goal of this paper is to evaluate different possible approaches, their suitability and to expand our application to other projects at our university.
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Peter Wozniak, Nicolas Javahiraly, and Dan Curticapean "Real-time augmented reality overlay for an energy-efficient car study", Proc. SPIE 10335, Digital Optical Technologies 2017, 103350B (26 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270328
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KEYWORDS
Augmented reality

Visualization

Human-machine interfaces

Mobile devices

Virtual reality

Prototyping

Video

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