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Electromagnetic Tracker Electromagnetic based tracking devices are used in 'fishtank' VR systems such as CAVEs, CUBEs and Hemispheres to monitor the viewer's head position and update the view they see as the user's head moves. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] ![]() ![]() ![]() A demonstration of both the use of a Wii-mote as a cheap head tracker, and a demonstration of head tracking, rarely recorded ![]() ![]() ![]() After the events at Virginia Tech University in the US, in April, a major push at using wearable technologies and sensor webs to improve student safety has been underway. ![]() ![]()
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Results by page (19/04/2012)
Comic book hero superpowers may be one step closer to reality after the latest technological feats made by researchers at UT Dallas. They have designed an imager chip that could turn mobile phones into devices that can see through walls, wo...
(15/05/2007)
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise, or LITETM has installed three separate, interlinked IS-900 wireless motion tracking systems in the 3D Immersive Visualisation Total Immersion System (TIS) it runs. This makes the...
(18/09/2012)
There is no scientific evidence that low-level electromagnetic field exposure from mobile phones and other transmitting devices causes adverse health effects, according to a report presented by a Norwegian Expert Committee. In addition, the...
(14/04/2009)
The European Union started legal action against Britain on Tuesday for not applying EU data privacy rules that would restrict an Internet advertising tracker called Phorm from watching how users surf the Web. The regulators a...
(14/02/2008)
The US Air Force has launched the Cyber Command, dedicated to the proposition that the next war will be fought in the electromagnetic spectrum, and that computers are military weapons....
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