RESEARCH ARTICLE

Improvement of registration accuracy of a handheld augmented reality system for urban landscape simulation

  • Tomohiro Fukuda , 1 ,
  • Tian Zhang , 2 ,
  • Nobuyoshi Yabuki , 1
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  • 1. Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
  • 2. Nikken Space Design Ltd., Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Received date: 08 Jan 2014

Accepted date: 03 Aug 2014

Published date: 07 Jan 2015

Copyright

2014 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

The need for visual landscape assessment in large-scale projects for the evaluation of the effects of a particular project on the surrounding landscape has grown in recent years. Augmented reality (AR) has been considered for use as a landscape simulation system in which a landscape assessment object created by 3D models is included in the present surroundings. With the use of this system, the time and the cost needed to perform a 3DCG modeling of present surroundings, which is a major issue in virtual reality, are drastically reduced. This research presents the development of a 3D maporiented handheld AR system that achieves geometric consistency using a 3D map to obtain position data instead of GPS, which has low position information accuracy, particularly in urban areas. The new system also features a gyroscope sensor to obtain posture data and a video camera to capture live video of the present surroundings. All these components are mounted in a smartphone and can be used for urban landscape assessment. Registration accuracy is evaluated to simulate an urban landscape from a short- to a long-range scale. The latter involves a distance of approximately 2000 m. The developed AR system enables users to simulate a landscape from multiple and long-distance viewpoints simultaneously and to walk around the viewpoint fields using only a smartphone. This result is the tolerance level of landscape assessment. In conclusion, the proposed method is evaluated as feasible and effective.

Cite this article

Tomohiro Fukuda , Tian Zhang , Nobuyoshi Yabuki . Improvement of registration accuracy of a handheld augmented reality system for urban landscape simulation[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2014 , 3(4) : 386 -397 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2014.08.003

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