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Wayne Piekarski

Researcher at University of South Australia

Publications -  59
Citations -  2859

Wayne Piekarski is an academic researcher from University of South Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Augmented reality & Computer-mediated reality. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2747 citations.

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ARQuake: the outdoor augmented reality gaming system

TL;DR: This work extended an existing desktop game and developed it into the ARQuake system, one of the first systems that allows users to play augmented reality games outdoors—allowing them to move in the physical world, and at the same time experience computer-generated graphical monsters and objects.
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ARQuake: an outdoor/indoor augmented reality first person application

TL;DR: This paper presents an outdoor/indoor augmented reality first person application ARQuake, and presents an architecture for a low cost, moderately accurate six degrees of freedom tracking system based on GPS, digital compass, and fiducial vision-based tracking.
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First Person Indoor/Outdoor Augmented Reality Application: ARQuake

TL;DR: An architecture for a low cost, moderately accurate six degrees of freedom tracking system based on GPS, digital compass, and fiducial vision-based tracking is presented.
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A wearable computer system with augmented reality to support terrestrial navigation

TL;DR: This paper reports the outcomes of a set of trials using an off the shelf wearable computer, equipped with a custom built navigation software package, "map-in-the-hat", to provide visual navigation aids to users.
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Tinmith-Metro: new outdoor techniques for creating city models with an augmented reality wearable computer

TL;DR: New techniques for capturing and viewing on site 3D graphical models for large outdoor objects that would previously have to be captured with manual, time-consuming, and/or expensive methods are presented.