4. Vehicular augmented reality: technologies and applications
The appearance of "heads-up" displays in the vehicle, mainly for real-time rendering of driver assistance information (ADAS).
ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistance Systems) are advanced man-machine interface and driving assistance systems designed to enhance driving safety and incident avoidance.
Historically, it was the British brand Jaguar that first installed a mini-projector on its production vehicles, projecting semi-transparently onto the windscreen to display vehicle information such as speed, fuel consumption, etc., without the driver having to look away.
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Bibliography
Software tools
ARToolkit http://www.hitl.washington.edu/artoolkit
Recon Instruments http://www.reconinstruments.com
Qualcomm Vuforia 4.0 https://www.qualcomm.com/products/vuforia
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GOOGLE Tango https://www.dailywireless.org/mobile/what-happened-to-google-tango/?msID=25d23b09-7bd4-433b-81cb-a79cbe0eebb0
CONTINENTAL adds augmented reality to 2017 in-car display : Telematics NewsPublished : Jul 14, 2014
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