Merritt, 1989 - Google Patents
Virtual window viewing geometryMerritt, 1989
- Document ID
- 756994623030257454
- Author
- Merritt J
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- Publication venue
- Sensor Fusion: Spatial Reasoning and Scene Interpretation
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Operator performance with telerobotic systems may be improved by use of video displays that simulate direct vision through a window. This" virtual window" concept provides intuitive head-coupled aiming of the camera system field-of-view as the observer shifts left/right or …
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