Advanced virtual reality technologies for surveillance and security applications
Renaud Ott, Mario Gutiérrez, Daniel Thalmann, Frédéric Vexo
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM international conference on Virtual reality continuum and its applications, 2006, pp. 163--170.
Abstract: We present a system that exploits advanced Virtual Reality technologies to create a surveillance and security system. Surveillance cameras are carried by a mini Blimp which is tele-operated using an innovative Virtual Reality interface with haptic feedback. An interactive control room (CAVE) receives multiple video streams from airborne and fixed cameras. Eye tracking technology allows for turning the user's gaze into the main interaction mechanism; the user in charge can examine, zoom and select specific views by looking at them. Video streams selected at the control room can be redirected to agents equipped with a PDA. On-field agents can examine the video sent by the control center and locate the actual position of the airborne cameras in a GPS-driven map. The PDA interface reacts to the user's gestures. A tilt sensor recognizes the position in which the PDA is held and adapts the interface accordingly. The prototype we present shows the added value of integrating VR technologies into a complex application and opens up several research directions in the areas of tele-operation, Multimodal Interfaces, etc.
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1128923.1128949
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{10.1145-1128923.1128949,
  author = {Renaud Ott and Mario Gutiérrez and Daniel Thalmann and Frédéric Vexo},
  title = {Advanced virtual reality technologies for surveillance and security applications},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2006 ACM international conference on Virtual reality continuum and its applications},
  pages = {163--170},
  year = {2006},
}
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