Abstract

Registering virtual objects with reference to their corresponding real-world objects plays a key role in augmented reality (AR) system. Although there have been a lot of work on using vision-based method to perform registration for indoor AR system, it is very difficult to apply such registration method for outdoor AR system due to the inability to modify the objects in outdoor environment and the huge range of working area. 3D Geographic Information System (GIS) is capable of providing an outdoor virtual geographic environment where users are located at, which may provide users with a corresponding virtual object for the one in the physical world. In this study, a 3D GIS-based registration mechanism is proposed for outdoor AR system. Specifically, an easy-use interactive method for precise registration was developed to improve the performance of the registration. To implement the registration mechanism, an outdoor AR system built upon 3D GIS was developed, named Augmented Reality Geographical Information System (ARGIS). ARGIS has the capability of performing precise registration in outdoor environment without using traditional vision tracking method, which thus enables users to arbitrarily manipulate the system. A prototype was developed to conduct experiment on the campus of Peking University, Beijing, China to test the proposed registration mechanism. The experiment shows that the developed registration mechanism is feasible and efficient in the outdoor environment. The ARGIS is expected to enrich the applications of outdoor AR system, including but not limited to underground facility mapping, emergency rescue and urban planning.

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