Success Story: Maelstrom Virtual Productions - The Puma Helicopter Repair Trainer
Success Story: Applied Science Labs
Ascension Technology Puts Spotlight on DC Field Magnetic Motion Tracking
Adelstein, B.D., Johnston, E.R., Ellis, S.R., "Dynamic Response of Electromagnetic Spatial Displacement Trackers," Presence, 5 (3), Summer 1996, pp.302-318.
Gross, C.M., Lloyd, J.D., “Human TRAC: A New Method for Performing Rapid Ergonomic Product Assessments,” Center for Product Ergonomics, University of South Florida, College of Public Health, July 1996.
Jayaram, S., Wang, Y., Jayaram, U., “A Virtual Assembly Design Environment,” Proceedings of IEEE VR ’99 Conference, Houston, TX, March 13-17, 1999.
Welch, G., Bishop, G., “SCAAT: Incremental Tracking with Incomplete Information,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1995.
Wexelblat, A., “Natural Gesture in Virtual Environments,” Advanced Human Interface
Group, MIT Media Laboratory, February, 1994.
Milne, A.D., Chess, D.G., Johnson, J.A., “Accuracy of an Electronic Tracking
Device: A Study of the Optical Range and Metal Interference,” Biomechanics,
29 (6), 1996, pp. 791-793.
Nixon, M., McCallum, B., Fright, W., Price, N., “The Effects of Metals and Interfering Fields on Electromagnetic Trackers,” Unpublished paper, Applied Research Associates NZ, April 1997.
For a reprint of any of the above articles, contact ascension@ascension-tech.com.