Dr. Andrew Hansen
DOT/Volpe-Center
Dr. Sherman Lo
Stanford University
Deborah Lawrence
Federal Aviation Administration
The next mainstream computing platform will likely be a headset that offers its wearer an immersive extended reality (XR) visual and auditory experience. Applications range from recreation to education to defense. Various 6-degree-of-freedom headset tracking techniques, including lighthouse-based tracking, inside-out systems based on visual SLAM, and GNSS-IMUbased tracking, are being developed to estimate the position and orientation of the headset accurately and with low latency. Accurate time determination and a common reference frame are required to support collaborative XR. This panel will explore the opportunities and challenges of XR as it relates to PNT.
Buffet Lunch in Exhibit Hall, 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Free Time in Exhibit Hall, 1:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.,
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