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- Effects of Volumetric Augmented Reality Displays on Human Depth Judgments: Implications for Heads-Up Displays in TransportationLisle, Lee; Merenda, Coleman; Tanous, Kyle; Kim, Hyungil; Gabbard, Joseph L.; Bowman, Douglas A. (IGI Global, 2019)Many driving scenarios involve correctly perceiving road elements in depth and manually responding as appropriate. Of late, augmented reality (AR) head-up displays (HUDs) have been explored to assist drivers in identifying road elements, by using a myriad of AR interface designs that include world-fixed graphics perceptually placed in the forward driving scene. Volumetric AR HUDs purportedly offer increased accuracy of distance perception through natural presentation of oculomotor cues as compared to traditional HUDs. In this article, the authors quantify participant performance matching virtual objects to real-world counterparts at egocentric distances of 7-12 meters while using both volumetric and fixed-focal plane AR HUDs. The authors found the volumetric HUD to be associated with faster and more accurate depth judgements at far distance, and that participants performed depth judgements more quickly as the experiment progressed. The authors observed no differences between the two displays in terms of reported simulator sickness or eye strain.
- Engineers' Forum, Volume 32, Number 3, February 2012Mohan, Sumedha; Pfeifer, Taylor Evan; Merenda, Coleman; Gomes, Alex; Dassira, Mary; Eckenfels, Katherine; Simms, Mia; Mussey, Andrew; Freeman, Julia; Vislobokov, Valeriy; Mousam, Aneela; Sorenson, Kristin; Nelson, Avery; Dowdle, Matthew; Nystrom, Lynn (Engineers' Forum, 2012-02)Published since 1981, Engineers’ Forum is Virginia Tech’s interdisciplinary student-staffed engineering magazine. It covers the latest updates and articles regarding the achievements and initiatives of the Virginia Tech engineering community and the engineering world beyond. Issues are published four times per year.
- Engineers' Forum, Volume 35, Number 1, February 14Davis, Joseph; Dimitri, Nahu; Fasil, Robel; Gringras, Ben; Lacaden, Eileen; Malik, Zuhra; Papp, Alexander; Saini, Kanika; Stewart, Sarah (Engineers' Forum, 2014-02)Published since 1981, Engineers' Forum is Virginia Tech's interdisciplinary student-staffed engineering magazine. It covers the latest updates and articles regarding the achievements and initiatives of the Virginia Tech engineering community and the engineering world beyond. Issues are published four times per year.
- Engineers' Forum, Volume 35, Number 2, April 2014Butler-Abisrror, Naomi; Davis, Joseph; Dimitri, Nahu; Gringras, Ben; Mostaghim, Susanna; Vishwanathan, Vidya (Engineers' Forum, 2014-04)Published since 1981, Engineers' Forum is Virginia Tech's interdisciplinary student-staffed engineering magazine. It covers the latest updates and articles regarding the achievements and initiatives of the Virginia Tech engineering community and the engineering world beyond. Issues are published four times per year.
- Engineers' Forum, Volume 35, Number 3, September 2014Butler-Abisrror, Naomi; Davis, Joseph; Fasil, Robel; Gringras, Ben; Lacaden, Eileen; Papp, Alexander; Stewart, Sarah; Vishwanathan, Vidya (Engineers' Forum, 2014-09)Published since 1981, Engineers' Forum is Virginia Tech's interdisciplinary student-staffed engineering magazine. It covers the latest updates and articles regarding the achievements and initiatives of the Virginia Tech engineering community and the engineering world beyond. Issues are published four times per year.
- Engineers' Forum, Volume 35, Number 4, November 2014Dimitri, Nahu; Vishwanathan, Vidya; Rodríguez, Jesús; Gringras, Ben; Harnad, Miles; Levine, Alex; Fasil, Robert; Stewart, Sarah; Butler-Abisrror, Naomi (Engineers' Forum, 2014-12)Published since 1981, Engineers' Forum is Virginia Tech's interdisciplinary student-staffed engineering magazine. It covers the latest updates and articles regarding the achievements and initiatives of the Virginia Tech engineering community and the engineering world beyond. Issues are published four times per year.