Abstract

A head tracker is a crucial part of the head-mounted display systems, as it tracks the head of the pilot in the plane/cockpit simulator. The operational flaws of head trackers are also dependent on different environmental conditions like different lighting conditions and stray light interference. In this paper, an optical tracker has been employed to gather the 6-DoF data of head movements under different environmental conditions. Also, the effect of different environmental conditions and variation in distance between the receiver and optical transmitter on the 6-DoF data is analyzed. This can help in the prediction of the accuracy of a optical head tracker under different environmental conditions prior to its deployment in the aircraft.

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