Abstract
We introduce a simple mechanical three degree of freedom tracking system, which is based on the idea of a spherical coordinate system. Our system measures two angular coordinates and the length of a string. This information is used to compute three-dimensional Cartesian coordinates, which are typically used in virtual environment applications.
We integrated this idea of a three-dimensional position tracker into two different setups. Our first setup is a free standing device with a tracked handle. The handle is attached to a separate tracking unit at each end, which provides us with a total of five degrees of freedom. Our second version uses a single tracking unit attached to the shoulder of a user. The string is attached to the wrist of the interacting hand. This setup provides body-referenced three-degrees of freedom tracking, which could be used for HMD-based systems.
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Papers and Documents
- A. Kulik, D. Paneque, J. Hochstrate:
Vectorix: A Low-Tech Mechanical Tracking System
Proceedings IEEE Virtual Reality Workshop Beyond Wand and Glove Based Interaction, Chicago, March 2004, pp. 25-27.