Bibliographie Mobilité et Réalité augmentée urbaine Entrée

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Bibliographie Mobilité et Réalité augmentée urbaine Entrée
Bibliographie
Mobilité et Réalité augmentée urbaine
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OUVRAGES
Aspects sociétaux
Kaplan, Daniel, et Thierry Marcou, La ville 2.0, plateforme d'innovation ouverte (FYP, 2009).
« Il se passe aujourd'hui quelque chose de vraiment neuf au croisement des dynamiques d'innovation
urbaine et du numérique. Dans les villes et les quartiers, des centaines d'initiatives individuelles,
entrepreneuriales ou associatives, s'appuient sur les outils et les réseaux numériques pour résoudre
des problèmes locaux, recréer du lien, organiser un événement, voire pour inventer de nouvelles
formes de services publics. […] Peut-on faire de la ville - comme hier de l'internet - une plateforme
d'innovation ouverte ? Peut-on imaginer une ville programmable et modifiable par ses usagers ? Quels
en sont les avantages et les risques ? Comment y parvenir d'une manière durable, économiquement
saine, socialement équitable et au service de l'intérêt général ? […] Cet ouvrage apporte propose des
pistes méthodologiques concrètes : c'est un cahier des charges pour une dynamique d'innovation
urbaine ouverte. »
Marzloff, Bruno, Le 5e écran, les médias urbains dans la ville 2.0 (FYP, 2009).
« La ville devient numérique. Les façades et les mobiliers urbains deviennent des écrans. Le trafic
routier, les communautés de quartier, les transactions marchandes ou relationnelles, les pollutions, les
Vélib' disponibles, chaque événement est une information qui circule instantanément à travers les
réseaux de la ville. Cet échange instantané de données entre la ville 2.0 et ses usagers forment une
sorte de réseau peer-to-peer. Cela permet de nouvelles formes de régulations de la ville : surveillance
des pollutions, nouvelles pratiques sociales et économiques, cogestion de la mobilité, etc. […] Un
nouveau média est né et va modifier radicalement notre vie urbaine et la façon de gouverner la ville :
c'est le 5e écran. Le citadin lambda devient un média, un producteur d'information, et les prestataires
de la ville (transport, afficheurs, services publics, etc.) deviennent les fournisseurs de nouveaux
services urbains. Ce livre propose d'en comprendre toutes les implications et analyse comment cela va
changer notre vie quotidienne dans la ville 2.0 ».
Wikipedia : GPS et malvoyants
‗GPS for the visually impaired - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia‘
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_for_the_visually_impaired> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―There have been many attempts at integrating Global Positioning System into a navigation-assistance
system for the blind. GPS was introduced in the late 1980s and since then there have been several
research projects. Satellite navigation complements existing aids like the White cane or guide dogs but
does not replace them.‖
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Aspects techniques
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Khan, Wasim Ahmed, Abdul Raouf, et Kai Cheng, Virtual Manufacturing, 1er éd (Springer London
Ltd, 2011).
―Virtual Manufacturing presents a novel concept of combining human computer interfaces with virtual
reality for discrete and continuous manufacturing systems. The authors address the relevant concepts
of manufacturing engineering, virtual reality, and computer science and engineering, before embarking
on a description of the methodology for building augmented reality for manufacturing processes and
manufacturing systems. […] Guiding readers through the building of their own virtual factory software,
Virtual Manufacturing comes with access to online files and software that will enable readers to create
a virtual factory, operate it and experiment with it. This is a valuable source of information with a useful
toolkit for anyone interested in virtual manufacturing, including advanced undergraduate students,
postgraduate students and researchers.
Kronhagel, Christoph, Mediatecture: The Design of Medially Augmented Spaces (Springer Verlag,
2010).
―Every era creates its own style having a strong impact on architecture and space. Through
the growing importance of electronic media and the services provided by the internet, the
delimitation between physical and virtual spaces is becoming increasingly fuzzy. Christoph
Kronhagel, a worldwide renowned specialist for media facades and technology, gives these
phenomena the collective name ―mediatecture‖, a compound of the words ―media― and
―architecture―. His book approaches the new phenomenon methodologically, in form of
elements providing basic knowledge on mediatectonic work, in particular for media facades.
[…]‖
Le coin des spécialistes
OUVRAGES A PARAITRE
Alem, Leila, et Weidong Huang, Recent Trends of Mobile Collaborative Augmented Reality Systems
(Springer-Verlag New York, 2011).
―The use of mobile collaborative AR has expended rapidly in recent years, due to the major advances
in hardware and networking. The application areas are diverse and multidisciplinary. Recent Trends of
Mobile Collaborative Augmented Reality Systems provides a historical overview of previous mobile
collaborative AR systems, presents case studies of latest developments in current mobile collaborative
AR systems, and latest technologies and system architectures used in this field. Recent Trends of
Mobile Collaborative Augmented Reality Systems is designed for a professional audience composed of
practitioners and researchers working in the field of augmented reality and human-computer
interaction. Advanced-level students in computer science and electrical engineering focused on this
topic will also find this book useful as a secondary text or reference‖.
Ouvrage à paraître (août 2011)
Poli, Corrado, Mobility and Environment: Humanists Versus Engineers in Urban Policy and
Professional Education (Springer, 2011).
―Mobility and Environment calls for a mobility revolution which does not simply mean taking a
bus instead of a car: it implies a dramatic shift in the political debate from a technical to a political
culture. The author introduces his book by disputing ―non-political‖ Sustainable Development policies
which are among the major culprits for the conservatism in environmental policies. […] Nonetheless
decision-makers keep employing the same professionals and therefore they act as shepherds who
commit their sheep in the wolf‘s custody. Corrado Poli treats mobility policy as a political, ethical, social
and educational issue rather than as a mere civil engineering one. Mobility and Environment
challenges some deeply entrenched professional and economic monopolies which negatively affect
urban and transportation planning in North America and Europe, and argues the old idea which
bounded transportation and communication. A real environmentalist effort in traffic planning should
begin from new technologies and from the analysis of citizens preferences. A series of new projects are
presented which include mobility demand reduction and focus on democracy in planning‖.
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Ouvrage à paraître (juin 2011)
OUVRAGES
Macario, Rosario, Managing Urban Mobility Systems (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2011).
―Urban mobility is currently a major problem all over the world. Space is limited, and individuals aim for
a level of quality in mobility that is only achieved by largely motorised solutions, which have a
detrimental effect on the urban environment. Careful analysis of urban mobility systems across the
world reveals that consistent and effective policies can only be defined and implemented if the various
components of the system and their interrelations are considered. […] The value of this book lies in
bringing together a sound theoretical approach to urban mobility systems supported by evidence from
several cities across the world where this approach was either implemented or at least assessed,
together with clear instructional guidelines. It constitutes a handbook for practitioners, politicians,
researchers and students of urban mobility management‖.
Wang, Xiangyu, et Jerry Jen-Hung Tsai, Collaborative Design in Virtual Environments, 1er éd
(Springer, 2011) < http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-94-007-0604-0 >.
« Collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) are multi-user virtual realities which actively support
communication and co-operation. This book offers a comprehensive reference volume to the state-ofthe-art in the area of design studies in CVEs. It is an excellent mix of contributions from over 25 leading
researcher/experts in multiple disciplines from academia and industry, providing up-to-date insight into
the current research topics in this field as well as the latest technological advancements and the best
working examples. Many of these results and ideas are also applicable to other areas such as CVE for
design education. […]‖.
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Buehler, Martin, Karl Iagnemma, et Sanjiv Singh, The DARPA Urban Challenge: Autonomous
Vehicles in City Traffic (Springer, 2010).
―This book is the companion of a previous volume by the same editors which was devoted to the Grand
Challenge, which took place in the Nevada desert during October 2005, and was the second in the
series of autonomous vehicle races sponsored by DARPA. The Urban Challenge demonstrated how
cutting-edge perception, control, and motion planning techniques can allow intelligent autonomous
vehicles not only to travel significant distances in off-road terrain, but also to operate in urban
scenarios. Beyond the value for future military applications--which motivated DARPA to sponsor the
race--the expected impact in the commercial sector for automotive manufacturers is equally, if not
more, important: autonomous sensing and control constitute key technologies for vehicles of the future,
and might help save thousands of lives that are now lost in traffic accidents.‖
Mitchell, William John, Christopher E Borroni-Bird, et Lawrence D Burns, Reinventing the automobile
personal urban mobility for the 21st century (Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2010).
―This book provides a long-overdue vision for a new automobile era. The cars we drive today follow the
same underlying design principles as the Model Ts of a hundred years ago and the tail-finned sedans
of fifty years ago. In the twenty-first century, cars are still made for twentieth-century purposes. They're
well suited for conveying multiple passengers over long distances at high speeds, but inefficient for
providing personal mobility within cities—where most of the world's people now live. In this
pathbreaking book, William Mitchell and two industry experts reimagine the automobile, describing
vehicles of the near future that are green, smart, connected, and fun to drive. […]‖
Klein, Georg, Visual tracking for augmented reality edge-based tracking techniques for AR
applications (Saarbrücken: Vdm Verlag Dr Muller, 2009).
―In Augmented Reality applications, the real environment is annotated or enhanced with computergenerated graphics. These graphics must be exactly registered to real objects in the scene and this
requires AR systems to track a user's viewpoint. This book shows that visual tracking with inexpensive
cameras (such as those now often built into mobile computing devices) can be sufficiently robust and
accurate for AR applications. Visual tracking has previously been applied to AR, however this has used
artificial markers placed in the scene; this is undesirable. This thesis explores edge-based tracking as
an efficient and accurate alternative, and explored methods to improve the robustness of edge-based
tracking against rapid user motions. This thesis also shows how CAD models of the scene can be used
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to correctly clip virtual graphics, improving the perceived realism of the scene‖.
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Craig, Alan, William R. Sherman, et Jeffrey D. Will, Developing Virtual Reality Applications:
Foundations of Effective Design (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In, 2009).
―Virtual Reality has turned the corner from being a mere laboratory novelty to become a valuable tool
with practical applications in many fields. From best-selling VR guru Bill Sherman comes Developing
Virtual Reality Applications - a comprehensive compendium that examines over 50 unique and
foundational VR applications in Business, Science, Medicine, Education, Spatial Studies, Public Safety,
and Entertainment industries[…] The book also cross-references techniques between different
application areas, synthesizing the data into a coherent whole that describes overall VR trends and
fundamental best practices. Such synergy gives you a hands-on guide for developing your own
applications, and provides an enhanced, longitudinal view of VR development. By promoting mobility
across disciplines, Developing Virtual Reality Applications becomes an indispensable one-stop
reference for anyone working in this burgeoning field. […]‖
Cartwright, William, Michael P. Peterson, et Georg Gartner, Multimedia Cartography, 2 éd (SpringerVerlag Berlin and Heidelberg, 2006).<http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-366508>.
―Multimedia Cartography provides a contemporary overview of the issues related to multimedia
cartography and the design and production elements that are unique to this area of mapping. The book
has been written for professional cartographers interested in moving into multimedia mapping, for
cartographers already involved in producing multimedia titles who wish to discover the approaches that
other practitioners in multimedia cartography have taken and for students and academics in the
mapping sciences and related geographical fields wishing to update their knowledge about current
issues related to cartographic design and production. It provides a new approach to cartography – one
based on the exploitation of the many ‗rich media‘ components and avant-garde approach that
multimedia offers‖.
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CONFÉRENCE À VENIR
‗ISMAR 2011 - The 10th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality‘, Oct. 26 29, 2011 at Messe Basel, in Basel, Switzerland. <http://www.ismar11.org/> [accédé 16 Mars
2011].
―Mixed Reality (MR) and Augmented Reality (AR) allow the creation of fascinating new types of user
interfaces, and are beginning to show significant impact on industry and society. The field is highly
interdisciplinary, bringing together signal processing, computer vision, computer graphics, user
interfaces, human factors, wearable computing, mobile computing, computer networks, displays,
sensors, to name just some of the most important influences. MR/AR concepts are applicable to a wide
range of applications. Since 1998, ISMAR and its forerunner events, IWAR/ISAR and ISMR, have been
the premier forums in this vital field.‖
COMMUNICATIONS AVEC ACTES
Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 9th IEEE International Symposium on‘, 13-16 Oct. 2010.
<http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5637458#> [accédé 16 Mars
2011].
« This year's ISMAR already marks its 9th occasion and it seems that mixed and augmented reality
technology has finally come of age, attracting the due attention from the general public. This is
especially due to the popularity of the smart mobile devices, and thus, it is quite fitting that ISMAR is
being held in Seoul, one of the most networked and dynamic place in adopting new information
technology and their deployments. Especially with recent explosion of smart phones, Korea may
provide a fertile ground for the wide deployment of mobile augmented reality technology on smart
phones.‖
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W3C
Workshop: Augmented Reality on the Web, 15 - 16 June,
<http://www.w3.org/2010/06/w3car/papers.html> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
2010,
Barcelona‘
―The objective of this W3C workshop Augmented Reality on the Web is to provide a single forum for
researchers and technologists to discuss the intersection of AR and Web technologies, particularly as
used on the mobile platform, and to explore what role standardization should play for Open Augmented
Reality‖.
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Mariette N. Navigation Performance Effects of Render Method and Head-Turn Latency in Mobile
Audio Augmented Reality, in 6th International Symposium on Computer Music Modeling and
Retrieval, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 18-22, 2009, LNCS 5954, 2010, pp. 239-265.< DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-12439-6_13 > [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
― This study assessed participant performance of an outdoor navigation task using a mobile audio
augmented reality system. Several quantitative performance measures and one subjective measure
were used to compare the perceptual efficacy of Ambisonic and VBAP binaural rendering techniques,
and a range of head-turn latencies. The study extends existing indoors research on the effects of headturn latency for seated listeners. The pilot experiment found that a source capture radius of 2 meters
significantly affected the sole participant's navigation distance efficiency compared to other radii. The
main experiment, using 8 participants, found that render method significantly affected all performance
measures except subjective stability rating, while head-turn latency only affected mean track curvature
and subjective stability. Results also showed an interaction in which the choice of rendering method
mitigated or potentiated the effects of head-turn latency on perceived source stability‖.
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Noh Z, Sunar MS, Pan ZG. A Review on Augmented Reality for Virtual Heritage System, In
Conference Information: 4rd International Conference on E-Learning and Games, LNCS 5670,
pp. 2009, pp. 50-61. < http://www.springerlink.com/content/rhx8w6257w448634/ > [accédé 17
Mars 2011].
―Augmented reality is one of the emerging technologies to reconstruct the historical building and
monument in the previous era, where the user experiences with the real environment or virtual scene.
In education, Virtual Heritage becomes as a platform of learning, motivating and understanding of
certain events and historical elements for the students and researchers. The significance of
reconstruction of digital culture heritage are to preserve, protect and interpret of our cultural and
history. In recent year, there are a number of significant researches and techniques that have been
developed, which is focusing on virtual restitution of historical sites. This paper will present an overview
on augmented reality in Virtual Heritage system and also consists with the explanation of techniques to
reconstruct the historical sites‖.
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Ismail AW, Sunar MS. Collaborative Augmented Reality Approach For Multi-user Interaction in Urban
Simulation, in International Conference on Information and Multimedia Technology, Cheju Isl, South
Korea, Dec 16-18, 2009, pp. 19-23. < doi:10.1109/ICIMT.2009.68 >[accédé 17 Mars 2011].
―Augmented reality (AR) environment allows user or multi-user to interact with 2D and 3D data. AR
simply can provide a collaborative interactive AR environment for urban simulation, where users can
interact naturally and intuitively. AR collaboration approach can be effectively used to develop face to
face interfaces. This is because AR provides seamless interaction between real and virtual
environments, the ability to enhance reality, the presence of spatial cues for face-to-face and remote
collaboration, support of a tangible interface metaphor, the ability to transition smoothly between reality
and virtuality. […] This paper will give an overview for collaborative AR framework employed in urban
simulation and the multi-user interaction on how to share these virtual spaces with other users in
collaboration. The work will also cover numerous systems in different cases of collaborative AR
environments for multi-user interaction.
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Jacob R, Zheng JH, Ciepluch B, Mooney P, Winstanley AC. Guidance System for International
Conferences Based on OpenStreetMap, in 9th International Symposium on Web and Wireless
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Geographical Information Systems, Maynooth, Ireland, Dec 07-08, 2009, LNCS 5886, 2009,
pp. 187-198. < DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-10601-9_13 > [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―We present a web-based, multi-lingual, campus guidance system with emphasis on pedestrian
navigation aimed at providing support for delegates attending International Conferences at the National
University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM) campus. A special campus guidance system could improve the
logistics of the conference and potentially attract more delegates to the conference. The Cloudmade
Web Map Lite API which uses OpenStreetMap has been used for creating this interface. The system
generates shortest pedestrian paths using both outdoor pavements and indoor corridors between
various buildings and points of interests (POI). For visual assistance in pedestrian navigation
geotagged images are used along the path at certain points in the route, such as road intersections,
when the user needs to get their orientation correct. The interface is currently available in both English
and Chinese language‖.
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REVUES SPECIALISEES DANS LE DOMAINE DE LA REALITE AUGMENTEE
‗CoDesign:
International
Journal
of
CoCreation
in
Design
and
the
Arts‘
<http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t716100698~link=cover> [accédé 16 Mars
2011].
―Topics include collaborative design theory; collaborative design methods, techniques and tools;
methods for studying collaborative design; studies of collaborative design; computer-supported
collaborative design (CSCD) system requirements; CSCD systems, design and use; communication in
collaborative design; computer mediated collaborative design communication; handling design issues
(e.g. sustainability) collaboratively, and managing collaborative design‖.
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JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting ‗<http://www.jvrb.org>[accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―The Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting - abbreviated "jvrb" - is an open access online journal
covering topics related to the fields of Virtual Reality, Interface Techniques, Computer Graphics and
Interactive Broadcasting. A detailed description of all topics can be found in the scope section.‖
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ARTICLES DANS DES REVUES A COMITE DE LECTURE
Carmigniani, Julie, Borko Furht, Marco Anisetti, Paolo Ceravolo, Ernesto Damiani, et Misa Ivkovic,
‗Augmented reality technologies, systems and applications‘, Multimedia Tools and
Applications, 51 (2011), 341–377 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-010-0660-6> [accédé 16
Mars 2011].
―This paper surveys the current state-of-the-art of technology, systems and applications in Augmented
Reality. It describes work performed by many different research groups, the purpose behind each new
AR system, and the difficulties and problems encountered when building some AR applications. It
surveys mobile augmented reality systems challenges and requirements for successful mobile
systems. This paper summarizes the current applications of AR and speculates on future applications
and where current research will lead AR‘s development. […]. This paper gives an introduction to what
AR is and the motivations for developing this technology; discusses Augmented Reality Technologies
with computer vision methods, AR devices, interfaces and systems, and visualization tools. The mobile
and wireless systems for Augmented Reality are discussed : four classes of current applications that
have been explored. These applications were chosen as they are the most famous type of applications
encountered when researching AR apps. The future of augmented reality and the challenges they will
be facing are also discussed‖.
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Lee JY, Seo DW, Rhee GW. Tangible authoring of 3D virtual scenes in dynamic augmented reality
environment, Computers in industry, 2011, vol. 62, no 1, pp. 107-119. < doi :
10.1016/j.compind.2010.07.003 >[accédé 16 Mars 2011].
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―This paper proposes tangible interfaces and interactions for authoring 3D virtual and immersive
scenes easily and intuitively in tangible augmented reality (AR) environment. It provides tangible
interfaces for manipulating virtual objects in a natural and intuitive manner and supports adaptive and
accurate vision-based tracking in AR environments. In particular, RFID is used to directly integrate
physical objects with virtual objects and to systematically support the tangible query of the relation
between physical objects and virtual ones, which can provide more intuitive tangibility and a new way
of virtual object manipulation. Moreover, the proposed approach offers an easy and intuitive switching
mechanism between tangible environment and virtual environment. This paper also proposes a
context-adaptive marker tracking method which can remove an inconsistent problem while embedding
virtual objects into physical ones in tangible AR environments. […]‖.
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Iosifescu-Enescu I, Hugentobler M, Hurni L. Web cartography with open standards - A solution to
cartographic challenges of environmental management, Environmental Modelling & Software,
2010, vol. 25, no 9, pp. 988-999. < doi>10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.10.017 >[accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―The visualization of spatial information in the form of maps is a critical task to facilitate decision making
in environmental management. Web Map Services (WMS), Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) and
Symbology Encoding (SE) already created an open framework for Web mapping services. However,
from the cartographic point of view, the OGC standards have several limitations for producing high
quality cartographic representations. Fortunately, these standards can be cartographically enriched to
fulfil the complex visualization requirements coming from environmental management. A solution to
creating cartographic visualizations based on open standards was developed in the frame of two major
European projects, namely ORCHESTRA (Open Architecture and Spatial Data Infrastructure for Risk
Management) and SANY (Sensors Anywhere). […]‖.
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Paelke, Volker, et Monika Sester, ‗Augmented paper maps: Exploring the design space of a mixed
reality system‘, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2010, no 65, pp.
256-265 <doi:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2009.05.006>.
―Paper maps and mobile electronic devices have complementary strengths and shortcomings in
outdoor use. In many scenarios, like small craft sailing or cross-country trekking, a complete
replacement of maps is neither useful nor desirable. Paper maps are fail-safe, relatively cheap, offer
superior resolution and provide large scale overview. In uses like open-water sailing it is therefore
mandatory to carry adequate maps/charts. GPS based mobile devices, on the other hand, offer useful
features like automatic positioning and plotting, real-time information update and dynamic adaptation to
user requirements. While paper maps are now commonly used in combination with mobile GPS
devices, there is no meaningful integration between the two, and the combined use leads to a number
of interaction problems and potential safety issues. In this paper we explore the design space of
augmented paper maps in which maps are augmented with additional functionality through a mobile
device to achieve a meaningful integration between device and map that combines their respective
strengths‖.
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Caarls, Jurjen, Pieter Jonker, Yolande Kolstee, Joachim Rotteveel, et Wim van Eck, ‗Augmented
Reality for Art, Design and Cultural Heritage—System Design and Evaluation‘, EURASIP
Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2009 (2009), pp. 1-16, <doi:10.1155/2009/716160>.
―This paper describes the design of an optical see-through head-mounted display (HMD) system for
Augmented Reality (AR). Our goals were to make virtual objects ―perfectly‖ indistinguishable from real
objects, wherever the user roams, and to find out to which extent imperfections are hindering
applications in art and design. For AR, fast and accurate measuring of head motions is crucial. We
made a head-pose tracker for the HMD that uses error-state Kalman filters to fuse data from an inertia
tracker with data from a camera that tracks visual markers. […]‖.
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Martin A, Jin C, van Schaik A. Psychoacoustic Evaluation of Systems for Delivering Spatialized
Augmented-Reality Audio, Journal of the audio engineering society, 2009, vol. 57, no 12, pp.
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1016-1027.
―Two new lightweight systems for delivering spatialized, augmented-reality audio (SARA) are
presented. Each comprises a set of earphone drivers coupled with "acoustically transparent" earpieces
and a digital filter. Using the first system, subjects were able to localize virtual auditory space (VAS)
stimuli with the same accuracy as when using earphones that are standard for presentation of VAS,
while free-field localization performance was reduced only slightly. The only disadvantage of this
system is that it has a poor low-frequency response. […]‖.
Haklay M, Weber P. OpenStreetMap: User-Generated Street Maps, IEEE Pervasive computing,
2008, vol. 7, no 4, pp. 12-18. < http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/13849/1/13849.pdf >.
―The OpenStreetMap project is a knowledge collective that provides user-generated street maps‖.
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Fotis Liarokapis, Vesna Brujic-Okretic, Stelios Papakonstantinou. Exploring Urban Environments
Using Virtual and Augmented Reality. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 2007, vol. 3,
no 5. <http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=abstract&id=199788> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―In this paper, we propose the use of specific system architecture, based on mobile device, for
navigation in urban environments. The aim of this work is to assess how virtual and augmented reality
interface paradigms can provide enhanced location based services using real-time techniques in the
context of these two different technologies. The virtual reality interface is based on faithful graphical
representation of the localities of interest, coupled with sensory information on the location and
orientation of the user, while the augmented reality interface uses computer vision techniques to
capture patterns from the real environment and overlay additional way-finding information, aligned with
real imagery, in real-time. […].‖
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Outils et applications
Equipes de recherche / Sociétés commerciales
‗Points of Interest Working Group‘ <http://www.w3.org/2010/POI/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―The mission of the Points of Interest Working Group, is to develop technical specifications for the
representation of "Points of Interest" information on the Web‖.
‗Project WAM‘ <http://wam.inrialpes.fr/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
« Project WAM aims at making it easier to develop and use rich multimedia contents and applications
on the web. Particular attention is paid to documents and applications that tightly integrate
different types of media objects, be they discrete (text, images, equations) or continuous
(video, audio, animations).‖
‗The Media Computing Group :‘ <http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/corona> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―CORONA is part of the Route Charlemagne and is one of the major experiences we develop for the city hall
of Aachen.The goal of CORONA is to create an interactive audio experience in the coronation hall located in
the city hall of Aachen, Germany. There are only few visual cues in this 45m x 20m large site that indicate
what important ceremonies took place in this hall and, as the hall is still used for festivities, it is not possible to
install exhibits that would overcome this problem. Also, the visual impression of this historical site was not to
be modified, so we decided to augment the physical space with a virtual audio space‖.
‗Jack Loomis‘ <http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/~loomis/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
Selected papers about Sensory substitution and navigation system for visually impaired people, Virtual
environments, social interaction and presence, Auditory space perception, Motion perception and structurefrom-motion.‖
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‗ARTEFACTO‘ <http://www.artefacto.fr/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
Société spécialisée en simulation urbaine.
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‗Openstreetmap.fr‘ <http://www.openstreetmap.fr/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
Présentation d‘un outil de cartographie.
‗Layar - ‗Augmented Reality ‗ <http://www.layar.com/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
Layar propose une plateforme de realité virtuelle.
‗CCSTI Grenoble, La Casemate‘ <http://www.ccsti-grenoble.org/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
Centre de Culture Scientifique Technique et Industrielle de Grenoble.
‗ST-Ericsson - Mobile Platforms, Wireless, Components, Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, FM, USB -‘
<http://www.stericsson.com/home/home.jsp> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
―ST-Ericsson is a world leader in development of wireless platforms and semiconductors‖.
‗Phytec France: <http://www.phytec.fr/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
Concepteur et Fabricant de modules à microcontrôleur.
‗Visioglobe‘ <http://www.visioglobe.com/> [accédé 16 Mars 2011].
« "Our aim is to make life simpler and easier for every Smartphone user, by providing an intuitive Pedestrian
navigation application both on outdoor and indoor environments."
© Bibliographie réalisée par le service IST INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes/ Avril 2011
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