Video-Based Measurement of System Latency

June 19th, 2000

Categories: Applications, Devices, Software

Physical Sensor and Virtual Cross
Physical Sensor and Virtual Cross

Authors

He, D., Liu, F., Pape, D., Dawe, G., Sandin, D.

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We describe and end-to-end latency measurement method for virtual environments. The method incorporates a video camera to record both a physical, controller and the corresponding virutal cursor at the same time. The end-to-end latency can be concluded based on the analysis of the playback of the videotape. The only hardware necessary is a standard interlaced NTSC video camera and a video recorder that can display individual video fields. We describe an example of analyzing the effect of differenct hardware and software configurations upon the system latency. The example shows that the method is effective and easy to implement.

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He, D., Liu, F., Pape, D., Dawe, G., Sandin, D., Video-Based Measurement of System Latency, Proceedings of the Fourth International Immersive Projection Technology Workshop 2000, Ames, IA, June 19th, 2000.