Journal
VIRTUAL REALITY
Volume 15, Issue 2-3, Pages 175-184Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10055-010-0179-1
Keywords
Augmented reality; Mobile systems; User interface; Interaction; Evaluation
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- NRL
- DARPA [FA8650-09-C-7908]
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Designing a user interface for military situation awareness presents challenges for managing information in a useful and usable manner. We present an integrated set of functions for the presentation of and interaction with information for a mobile augmented reality application for military applications. Our research has concentrated on four areas. We filter information based on relevance to the user (in turn based on location), evaluate methods for presenting information that represents entities occluded from the user's view, enable interaction through a top-down map view metaphor akin to current techniques used in the military, and facilitate collaboration with other mobile users and/or a command center. In addition, we refined the user interface architecture to conform to requirements from subject matter experts. We discuss the lessons learned in our work and directions for future research.
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