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Virtual Reality on a WIM: Interactive Worlds in Miniature

by Richard Stoakley, Matthew J. Conway, Randy Pausch , 1995
"... This paper explores a user interface technique which augments an immersive head tracked display with a hand-held miniature copy of the virtual environment. We call this interface technique the Worlds in Miniature (WIM) metaphor. In addition to the first-person perspective offered by a virtual realit ..."
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ways in which Worlds in Miniature can act as a single unifying metaphor for such application independent interaction techniques as object selection, navigation, path planning, and visualization. The WIM metaphor offers multiple points of view and multiple scales at which the user can operate, without

Indoor Navigation with Mixed Reality World-in-Miniature Views and Sparse Localization on Mobile Devices

by Ro Mulloni, Hartmut Seichter, Dieter Schmalstieg
"... [ mulloni | seichter | schmalstieg] @ icg.tugraz.at ..."
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[ mulloni | seichter | schmalstieg] @ icg.tugraz.at

A Usability Study of Awareness Widgets in a Shared Workspace Groupware System

by Carl Gutwin, Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg - Proceedings of the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW’96 , 1996
"... Workspace awareness is knowledge about others’ interaction with a shared workspace. Groupware systems provide only limited information about other participants, often compromising workspace awareness. This paper describes a usability study of several widgets designed to help maintain awareness in a ..."
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groupware workspace. These widgets include a miniature view, a radar view, a multiuser scrollbar, a glance function, and a “what you see is what I do ” view. The study examined the widgets’ information content, how easily people could interpret them, and whether they were useful or distracting. Observations

New Journal of Physics Miniaturized

by D S Elson, J A Jo, L Marcu , 2007
"... side-viewing imaging probe for fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM): validation with fluorescence dyes, tissue structural proteins and tissue specimens ..."
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side-viewing imaging probe for fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM): validation with fluorescence dyes, tissue structural proteins and tissue specimens

Magnifying miniature displays with microlenslet arrays

by Vesselin Shaoulov, Ricardo Martins, Jannick Roll - in Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays IX: Technologies and Applications , 2004
"... Current technology trends are focused on miniaturizing displays, although for specific applications such as the use of head-mounted displays (HMD) this limits the advancements for a wider field-of-view (FOV) and a negligible overall weight of the optics. Due to the advancements of electronics that b ..."
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Current technology trends are focused on miniaturizing displays, although for specific applications such as the use of head-mounted displays (HMD) this limits the advancements for a wider field-of-view (FOV) and a negligible overall weight of the optics. Due to the advancements of electronics

Miniaturization of optical spectroscopes into Fresnel microspectrometers

by Yeonjoon Park, Sang H. Choi, Yeonjoon Parka, Sang H. Choib
"... Abstract. Miniaturized optical instruments have become very important in industry as smart phones and tablet PCs increase in popularity. A chronology of spectrometer development shows that a simple numerical point of view affords important insights. A tiny spectrometer, which is smaller than a few m ..."
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Abstract. Miniaturized optical instruments have become very important in industry as smart phones and tablet PCs increase in popularity. A chronology of spectrometer development shows that a simple numerical point of view affords important insights. A tiny spectrometer, which is smaller than a few

Miniature binocular indirect ophthalmoscope;..-S

by G. W. Crock, J. E. K. Galbraith, Jean-niarie Parel , 1968
"... The optical principles of indirect ophthalmoscopy were mastered by Gullstrand (I 9 I I) although his ophthalmoscope did not achieve wide popularity because of its complexity and limited field of view. Schepens (I947) demonstrated his binocular indirect ophthalmoscope 2I years ago in the United State ..."
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The optical principles of indirect ophthalmoscopy were mastered by Gullstrand (I 9 I I) although his ophthalmoscope did not achieve wide popularity because of its complexity and limited field of view. Schepens (I947) demonstrated his binocular indirect ophthalmoscope 2I years ago in the United

Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer for the Mars Exploration

by Philip R. Christensen, Greg L. Mehall, Steven H. Silverman, Saadat Anwar, Noel Gorelick, Rolph Kheen, Tom Tourville, Duane Bates, Steven Ferry, Teresa Fortuna, John Jeffryes, Richard Peralta, Diana Blaney, Robert Denise, Joel Rademacher, Richard V. Morris, Steven Squyres - Rovers, J. Geophys. Res , 2003
"... The Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES) will provide remote measurements of mineralogy and thermophysical properties of the scene surrounding the Mars Exploration Rovers, and guide the Rovers to key targets for detailed in situ measurements by other Rover experiments. The specific sci ..."
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The Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES) will provide remote measurements of mineralogy and thermophysical properties of the scene surrounding the Mars Exploration Rovers, and guide the Rovers to key targets for detailed in situ measurements by other Rover experiments. The specific

A miniature all-optical photoacoustic imaging probe

by Edward Z. Zhang, Paul C. Beard
"... A miniature (250 µm outer diameter) photoacoustic probe for endoscopic applications has been developed. It comprises a single delivery optical fibre with a transparent Fabry Perot (FP) ultrasound sensor at its distal end. The fabrication of the sensor was achieved by depositing a thin film multilaye ..."
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A miniature (250 µm outer diameter) photoacoustic probe for endoscopic applications has been developed. It comprises a single delivery optical fibre with a transparent Fabry Perot (FP) ultrasound sensor at its distal end. The fabrication of the sensor was achieved by depositing a thin film

Wide-angle lens for miniature capsule endoscope

by Mang Ou-yang A, Yung-lin Chena, Hsin-hung Leea, Shih-chieh Lub, Hsien-ming Wuc
"... In recent years, using the capsule endoscope to inspect the pathological change of digestive system and intestine had a great break-through on the medical engineering. However, there are some problems needs to overcome. One is that, the field of view was not wide enough, and the other is that the im ..."
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is that the image quality was not enough well. The drawbacks made medical professionals to examine digestive diseases unclearly and ambiguously. In order to solve these problems, the paper designed a novel miniature lenses which has a wide angle of field of view and a good quality of imaging. The lenses employed
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