This recommended practice specifies the technical requirements and test methods for consumer six- degree-of-freedom AR/VR (Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality) handheld-controller location technology based on active infrared optics. It includes the handle’s absolute position error, absolute rotation error, static position jitter, static angle drift, movement sensitivity, rotation sensitivity, and tracking system delay, mobile tracking range, pose sampling frequency, maximum light intensity,… read more minimum number of cameras, maximum translation jitter, tracking failure delay and tracking recovery delay. This recommended practice is applicable to the development and testing of active infrared optical six-degree-of-freedom consumer AR/VR handheld-controllers. read less
The scope of this standard is to define an IrDA-based transport profile for medical device communication that uses short-range infrared, as a companion standard to IEEE Std 1073.3.2, which specifies a cable-connected physical layer. The proposed standard will also support use cases consistent with industry practice for handheld PDAs and network access points that support IrDA-infrared communication.