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18 May 2006 Determining in-flight tracker accuracy
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Abstract
Evaluating a system in flight poses challenges that are not found in a laboratory type environment. This paper discusses some of the issues in conducting an in-flight test to evaluate tracker accuracy, such as head movement, synchronization of time, changing coordinate systems and interpolating data. The paper's technical approach outlines one possible solution to deal with in-flight challenges.
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Corbin Koepke and Vince Parisi "Determining in-flight tracker accuracy", Proc. SPIE 6224, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays XI: Technologies and Applications, 62240D (18 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.668619
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KEYWORDS
Head

Global Positioning System

Error analysis

Satellites

Atomic clocks

Data modeling

Eye

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