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IEEE P3069

IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Consumer AR/VR Handheld-controller Location Technology Based on Active Infrared Optics

This recommended practice describes the test indicators (including the definition and description of the indicators, the explanation of the formula), requirements (the range of the test results) and methods (test environment, and the test steps for each indicator) of the 6DoF active infrared optics AR/VR handheld-controller space tracking technology. Based on the product usage 4 scenarios of the AR/VR handheld-controller, the test indicators are mainly divided into three categories: dynamic scene test, static scene test, and extreme scene test, including: 1. Dynamic scene test, simulating the actual user's handheld-controller interaction scene, the corresponding tests include: absolute position/rotation error, translation/rotation resolution, tracking system latency, tracking range 2. Static scene test, testing the space tracking performance of the handheld-controller when it is stationary, the corresponding tests include: static position jitter and angle drift, maximum translation jitter, and pose sampling frequency 3. Extreme scene test, corresponding to the handheld-controller space tracking capability in extreme scenes, the corresponding tests include: maximum ambient light intensity, minimum number of cameras, time-delay of tracking lost/recover

Standard Committee
CTS/MSC - Metaverse Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2024-03-21

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Standard Committee
CTS/MSC - Metaverse Standards Committee
Working Group
HCL - AR/VR Handheld-controller Location Technology
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Jie Zeng

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