Title
Virtual Head-up Displays for Augmented Reality in Cars: a User Testing to Validate the Congruence.
Abstract
Head-up displays (HUD) permit augmented reality (AR) information in cars. Simulation is a convenient way to design and evaluate the benefit of such innovation for the driver. For this purpose, we have developed a virtual HUD that we compare to real AR HUDs from depth perception features. User testing was conducted with 24 participants in a stereoscopic driving simulator. It showed the ability of the virtual HUD to reproduce the perception of the distance between real objects and their augmentation. Three AR overlay designs to highlight the car ahead were compared: the trapezoid shape was perceived as more congruent that the U shape overlay.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2970930.2970946
ECCE
Field
DocType
Citations 
Virtual machine,Driving simulator,Computer graphics (images),Stereoscopy,Augmented reality,Depth perception,Engineering,Overlay,Perception,Congruence (geometry)
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sabine Langlois182.14
Thomas NGuyen That200.34
Pierre Mermillod300.34