The Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems

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Mixed reality computer systems aim to fuse digital and physical information and features, either as an augmentation of real-world environments or as a means of providing physically-based interaction with computer-based systems. So – for example – museum displays can be augmented with added information about their history and provenance, and this information delivered to a visitor via their mobile telephone as they pass in front of the display.

An increasing number of systems are exploiting mixed reality but to date there are no systematic methods, techniques or guidelines for the development of such systems. In bringing together contributions on a broad range of mixed reality development issues this book provides a sound theoretical foundation for a disciplined approach to mixed reality engineering.

Divided into three parts, interaction design, software design and implementation, this book brings together state of the art developments in the engineering of mixed reality systems, addressing issues at these three levels. Part 1 covers generic and specific mixed reality design elements and provides an overview of the design method; Part 2 addresses technical solutions for interaction techniques, development tools and a global view of the mixed reality software development process. Finally part 3 contains detailed case studies to highlight the application of mixed reality in a variety of fields including aviation, architecture, emergency management, games, and healthcare.

Multimodal and tangible interaction designers, systems engineers working in augmented reality and ubiquitous systems, human factors researchers, and others interested in the use of mixed reality techniques in their work, will find this book a useful addition to their bookshelf.

Author(s): Emmanuel Dubois, Phil Gray, Laurence Nigay (auth.), Dr. Emmanuel Dubois, Philip Gray, Pr. Laurence Nigay (eds.)
Series: Human-Computer Interaction Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 450
Tags: Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Models and Principles; Input/Output and Data Communications

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Introduction....Pages 1-6
An Integrating Framework for Mixed Systems....Pages 9-31
A Holistic Approach to Design and Evaluation of Mixed Reality Systems....Pages 33-55
Embedded Mixed Reality Environments....Pages 57-78
The Semantic Environment: Heuristics for a Cross-Context Human–Information Interaction Model....Pages 79-99
Tangible Interaction in Mixed Reality Systems....Pages 101-120
Designing a Mixed Reality Intergenerational Entertainment System....Pages 121-141
Auditory-Induced Presence in Mixed Reality Environments and Related Technology....Pages 143-163
An Exploration of Exertion in Mixed Reality Systems via the “Table Tennis for Three” Game....Pages 165-182
Developing Mixed Interactive Systems: A Model-Based Process for Generating and Managing Design Solutions....Pages 183-208
Front Matter....Pages 209-209
Designing Outdoor Mixed Reality Hardware Systems....Pages 211-231
Multimodal Excitatory Interfaces with Automatic Content Classification....Pages 233-250
Management of Tracking for Mixed and Augmented Reality Systems....Pages 251-273
Authoring Immersive Mixed Reality Experiences....Pages 275-291
Fiia: A Model-Based Approach to Engineering Collaborative Augmented Reality....Pages 293-312
A Software Engineering Method for the Design of Mixed Reality Systems....Pages 313-334
Front Matter....Pages 335-335
Enhancing Health-Care Services with Mixed Reality Systems....Pages 337-356
The eXperience Induction Machine: A New Paradigm for Mixed-Reality Interaction Design and Psychological Experimentation....Pages 357-379
MyCoach: In Situ User Evaluation of a Virtual and Physical Coach for Running....Pages 381-397
The RoboCup Mixed Reality League – A Case Study....Pages 399-418
Front Matter....Pages 335-335
Mixed-Reality Prototypes to Support Early Creative Design....Pages 419-445
Back Matter....Pages 447-449