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HiBall  -3100 Wide Area Tracker

HiBall  -3100 Wide Area Tracker. Doug Schiff Vice President Marketing and Business Development 3rdTech, Inc. Agenda. 3rdTech Background HiBall ™ -3100 Wide Area Tracker Overview System Components Performance Technology Summary. 3rdTech Background. Formed in 1999

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HiBall  -3100 Wide Area Tracker

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  1. HiBall-3100 Wide Area Tracker Doug Schiff Vice President Marketing and Business Development 3rdTech, Inc.

  2. Agenda • 3rdTech Background • HiBall™-3100 Wide Area Tracker Overview • System Components • Performance • Technology • Summary

  3. 3rdTech Background • Formed in 1999 • 3rdTech is a foundry for new companies • Identifies inventors/technologies • Creates companies • Engineering/marketing/management expertise to develop products • Experience/expertise to create businesses

  4. 3rdTech’s 1st Three Products • DeltaSphere • 3-D Laser Scene Digitizer • NanoManipulator • 3D Visualization and Haptic Control for Scanning Probe Microscope • HiBall Tracker • 6DOF Wide Area Tracker

  5. HiBall™-3100 Wide Area Tracker - Features • 6 degree-of-freedom tracker • Very high accuracy – position and orientation • Very high performance • No drift • Low latency • Designed for large areas - scaleable

  6. Performance • Max Update Rate – 2000 Hz • 4 HiBall Sensors – ~500 Hz each • New, “Dynamic Response Allocation” • Latency < 1ms. • Resolution (over entire range) • 0.2mm RMS position (x,y,z) • 0.01° RMS orientation (Rx,Ry,Rz) • Stability/absolute Accuracy • 0.4mm RMS error and noise (x,y,z) • 0.02° RMS error and noise (Rx,Ry,Rz) • No drift FAST, ACCURATE, ROCK SOLID TRACKING

  7. Applications • Virtual reality • Augmented reality • VIZ/SIM; simulation and training • Industrial tracking • Wide area measurement

  8. HiBall-3000 System Components 2 • HiBall sensors (1) • Beacon array strips (2) • CIB (3) • PC controller (4) 1 4 3

  9. Emergency Communications Group, CRL HRL Laboratories Johns Hopkins University - Wilmer Eye Institute Mitre Corporation NASA Langley Research Center NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories Osaka University Swarthmore College University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Minnesota University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of Rochester University of Southern California USC - Institute for Creative Technologies University of Texas at Austin University of Virginia HiBall-3100 Installations

  10. HiBall Sensor • Optical Sensor • 6 Lateral Effect Photodiodes, 6 lenses – 26 views • Overcomes most ‘line-of-sight’ problems • 150º Field of View • ‘Inside Out’ Tracking for great accuracy/sensitivity around the subject

  11. Beacon Array Strips • Arrays of Infra-red LEDs – 8 per strip • Strips easily mount to ceilings • 6 Strips per 8 square feet • 300 Strips for 20ft. X 20ft. (~ 6m X 6m) • Scaleable to 40ft. X 40 ft. (~12m x 12m)

  12. HiBall Stylus • Single button stylus • Calibrated for accurate measurements • Modular pointer • Standard HiBall Sensor mount

  13. Software • HiBall Server • Controls entire system • Runs on HiBall PC controller • Provides Ethernet connection for data • VRPN (Virtual Reality Peripheral Network) • Interface to HiBall Server (and other peripheral devices and applications) • Public domain software from UNC-Chapel Hill • Available at http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/vrpn/ • Sample Clients – track sensor, stylus

  14. Technology • Autocalibration • SCAAT Algorithm

  15. Autocalibration • HiBall system continually refines Beacon positions • Installation of Beacon strips requires no special calibration. • Image is 20ft x 20ft • Blue = ideal LED positions • Red = ‘actual’ LED positions determined by autocalibration

  16. SCAAT • Single Constraint At ATime • Typical optical tracker requires 3 locations to triangulate • SCAAT updates tracker with a single LED location • Provides accuracy, high update and low latency

  17. HiBall-3100 Wide-Area Tracker Summary • High update rate • Low latency • High accuracy • Low jitter • Scales to 1600 sq. ft. (148 sq. m.) • 1 – 4 Sensors • Easy installation – autocalibration • For VR, AR, VIZ/SIM, industrial tracking, industrial measurement. Simply the industry’s highest performance wide-area tracker.

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