Claims
- 1. A virtual reality system usable for presenting a virtual scene to a person, comprising:
- a head-mounted display usable for displaying said virtual scene;
- a hood-shaped frame disposed about the person's head;
- a plurality of receiver elements included in the hood-shaped frame;
- a transmitter included in the head-mounted display;
- wherein the transmitter and the plurality of receiver elements are usable to determine a position of the person's head relative to the hood-shaped frame;
- wherein the transmitter and the plurality of receiver elements are usable to determine at least one component of an orientation of the person's head relative to the hood-shaped frame.
- 2. The virtual reality system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of receiver elements are bar-coded strips.
- 3. The virtual reality system of claim 1, wherein the transmitter is an optical transmitter.
- 4. The virtual reality system of claim 1, wherein the transmitter is an ultrasonic transmitter.
- 5. A frame for use in a system to determine a position of a person, comprising:
- a plurality of tracking elements; and
- a hood-shaped support system for supporting the plurality of tracking elements, wherein the hood-shaped support system at least partially surrounds the person's head;
- wherein the plurality of tracking elements are usable to track a position and at least one component of an orientation of the person's head relative to the hood-shaped support system.
- 6. A frame according to claim 5, wherein the frame includes a plurality of adjustable arms.
- 7. A frame according to claim 5, further comprising a stand for holding the hood shaped support system.
- 8. A frame according to claim 7, wherein the stand includes three legs.
- 9. A frame according to claim 7, wherein the stand is for resting on a table.
- 10. A same according to claim 5, further comprising a clamping system, connected to the hood shaped support system, for clamping the hood shaped support system to a chair.
- 11. A frame according to claim 10, wherein the clamping system includes
- two clamps for clamping to the chair.
- 12. A frame according to claim 5, further comprising means for determining a position of the person using the plurality of tracking elements.
- 13. A frame according to claim 5, wherein the tracking elements are sensors and a transmitter is mounted to the person's head.
- 14. A virtual reality system usable for presenting a virtual scene to a person, comprising:
- a display usable for displaying said virtual scene;
- a hood-shaped frame disposed about the person's head;
- a plurality of tracking elements;
- wherein the plurality of tracking elements are usable to determine a position of the person's head relative to the hood-shaped frame; and
- wherein the plurality of tracking elements are usable to determine at least one component of an orientation of the person's head relative to the hood-shaped frame.
- 15. The virtual reality system of claim 14, wherein the plurality tracking elements comprises a plurality of transmitter elements and a plurality of receiver elements.
- 16. The virtual reality system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of receiver elements includes bar-coded strips.
- 17. The virtual reality system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of transmitter elements includes optical sensors.
- 18. The virtual reality system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of transmitter elements includes ultrasonic transmitters.
- 19. The virtual reality system of claim 14, wherein the plurality of tracking elements is mounted to the hood-shaped frame.
- 20. The virtual reality system of claim 14, wherein the plurality of tracking elements is mounted to the display.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/319,026 entitled `Low Cost Virtual Reality System,` filed Oct. 6, 1994, by Ann Lasko-Harvill, Michael A. Teitel and Jaron Z. Lanier U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,201, which is a continuation of abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/165,045 entitled `Low Cost Virtual Reality System,` filed Oct. 6, 1993, by Ann Lasko-Harvill, Michael A. Teitel and Jaron Z. Lanier, which is a continuation of abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 07/888,472 entitled `Low Cost Virtual Reality System,` filed May 21, 1992, by Ann Lasko-Harvill, Michael A. Teitel and Jaron Z. Lanier, which is a continuation of abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 07/621,117 entitled `Low Cost Virtual Reality System,` filed November 30, 1990, by Ann Lasko-Harvill, Michael A. Teitel and Jaron Z. Lanier.
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