Break Out - Augmented Reality for Computer Games
Bearbeiter: Steven Pessall
Aufgabensteller: Prof. Gudrun Klinker Ph.D.
Betreuer: Martin Bauer
Abgabedatum: 29.03.2004
Abstract
The aim of this project was to implement a simple game which can be used
to demonstrate the possibilities of augmented reality in general and particularly
of the DWARF framework. The game developed during the course of this project is
based on the popular game
Break Out, which was originally developed by Atari in 1976
as an arcade video game.
In this game the player controls a racket at the bottom of the playing area. The player
has to use the racket to prevent the ball moving in the area from reaching the bottom side.
At the top of the area there is a number of blocks, which have to be destroyed by hitting
them repeatedly to win the game.
The player interacts with the game by moving a tracked object. The movement of this object is used
to calculate the movement of the racket. For tracking functionality
Break Out
is dependant on the
ARTTracker
service. Additionally, the service
Viewer
is used for visualization
purposes.
Movie
How-To
- Install & compile DWARF (see DwarfInstallTutorial and DwarfBuildTutorial)
- Call
make install
in directory ../build/src/services/BreakOut
- Call
make install
in directory ../build/applications/BreakOut
- Start the middleware (if not already running):
./run-servicemanager
- Start the tracking service:
./ARTTracker
- (Your ARTTracker is configured and running, isn't it?)
- Start the calibration service:
./ObjectCalibration
- Start the visualization component:
./Viewer
- And finally start BreakOut:
./BreakOut.py
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