This page is the final agenda for the Sixth Meeting of the AR Standards Community. The presentations delivered during the meeting are also included on this page for public access and convenience.

Agenda At-A-Glance

Session Description and details are provided in the section below. Click on Session Title to jump to description and speaker names.

July 23, 2012

 ID Time (CET, Geneva) Session Title
1 9:00-9:30 AM Welcome, meeting kick-off
2 9:30 AM-10:30 AM SDO Presentations Block A
  10:30 AM-11:00 AM Coffee Break
3 11:00 AM-12:00 PM SDO Presentations Block B
  12:00 PM-1 PM Lunch
4 1 PM-3 PM AR Reference Model
  3 PM-3:30 PM Coffee Break
5 3:30 PM-4:30 PM Breakout Sessions
6 4:30 PM-6:00 PM AR Reference Model Wrap up
  7:00 PM-10:00 PM Social Event

Delegates of the meeting are invited to dinner on the terrace, looking out over Lake Geneva, at 19h00 at the Cafe du Grutli

July 24, 2012

ID Time (CET, Geneva) Session Title
7 8:30 AM-9:00 AM Day One Summary and Day Two Welcome
8 9:00 AM-10:15 AM New Opportunities and Challenges for AR
  10:15 AM-10:45 AM Coffee Break
9 10:45 AM-12:30 PM New Opportunities and Challenges for AR
  12:30 PM-1:30 PM Lunch
10 1:30 PM-2:30 PM Advance Community Resources
  2:30 PM-3 PM Coffee Break
11 3 PM-4:30 PM Next Steps and Conclusions

 

Detailed Session Descriptions

Session 1

Title: Opening Address
 
The meeting chair, Christine Perey, will kick off the meeting with a short welcome presentation. We will frame the key meeting objectives as well as review the agenda and discuss program details. Presentation in PDF

Session 2 and 3

Title: SDO Presentations

There are multiple international Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) seeking to increase AR reach (audience), flexibility and robustness of final services to end users. The domains of expertise, memberships, Intellectual Property policies and view points of these SDOs differ.

The objective of sessions 2 and 3 is to permit each Standards Development Organization currently working separately to report on its progress since the Fifth Community Meeting or since it's last report to the community.

We also seek to include any SDO that has not previously participated in AR Standards community meetings but that is exploring the extension of existing (or development of new) standards to contribute a presentation during this session.

Presentations run 20 minutes each unless approved in advance.

Access to public documents describing the SDO's activities, and which will inform delegates for discussion during the meeting, are provided via links in the table (to come). For example, we recommend that SDO representatives prepare, in advance of this meeting (and submit to cperey@perey.com by July 10), specific questions that they wish the community to discuss and topics on which they would like feedback.

Standards Development Organization Speaker/Representative

ITU-T/ITU (presentation in PDF)

Martin Euchner, Advisor to ITU-T SG 17

Open Mobile Alliance MobAR (presentation in PDF) Doug Knisely, Qualcomm
Khronos Group (presentation in PDF) Neil Trevett, NVIDIA

ISO/JTC 1 SC29 WG 11 (ARAF) (presentation in PDF)

 Marius Preda, ARTEMIS

Open Geospatial Consortium (presentation in PDF)

  • ARML 2.0 SWG
  • Open POI Database
  • OGC Moving Object Snapshot
  • Sensors Web for IoT SWG
  • IndoorGML SWG

George Percivall, OGC

W3C

Raj Singh, OGC

Session 4

Title: Augmented Reality Reference Model

Presentation in PDF

During Session 4, the presentation and discussion will focus first on the Draft AR Reference Model since the fifth meeting. This session will be led and the discussion facilitated by Marius Preda, co-editor of AR RM.

The AR reference model is based on two International standards for software architecture: IEEE 1471 and ISO/IEC 10746. The presentation will use the architectural viewpoints defined in ISO/IEC 10746 Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP):  Enterprise, Information, Computation, Engineering and Technology.

We will take inputs to the draft AR Reference Model and AR stack based on state of the art and needs of all ecosystem segments (e.g, developers, content providers, network operators, handset manufacturers, etc).

Session 5

Title: Breakout Group Meetings

At the conclusion of Session 4, the participants will determine the focus (topics) of breakout groups and how they wish to contribute.

The breakout sessions will focus on specific sections of the AR Reference Model and will contribute to the success of Session 6.

Session 6

Title: AR Reference Model Wrap Up

During this session we will incorporate all inputs developed during the previous sessions into one complete document that will be submitted to the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC29 WG 11 AR Reference Model editors for the purpose of review and integration into the Committee Draft version of the ISO 23000-14 specification as a submission to Oct 15th meeting.

Session 7

Title: Day One Summary and Day Two Welcome

Presentation in PDF

Beginning at 9 AM, we will set the stage for the second day’s sessions designed to examine new challenges and to hear the progress being made by industry and researchers working on the future of Augmented Reality.

Session 8 and 9

Title: New Opportunities and Challenges for AR

In this session we will have six topics covering a variety of new issues that are already impeding the growth of the industry, or new opportunities for collaboration towards AR growth in the near future. If you have a topic you would like to contribute, please notify Christine Perey.
 

Topic Speakers
AR Semantics (position paper, presentation in PDF) Ben Butchart, EDINA

Are there Minimum System Definition and Performance Requirements for Mobile AR? (presentation, public VENTURI Project document)

Mike Reynolds and Christine Perey
VENTURI EU Project Overview (web site, Presentation in PDF) Olivier Pothier, ST Microelectronics

 

Opportunities and Challenges for Handsfree Displays for Augmented Reality (presentation in PDF, position paper)

Kayvan Mirza, Optinvent
 

Session 10

Title: Advance Community Resources

The participants of the meeting engage in collaboration on SDO landscape, and on the first draft of the hands-free display and context capture systems requirements document, a new community resource a sub-group will prepare.

Session 11

Title: Next Steps and Conclusions

The delegates of the meeting will collaborate for this final session to define the next steps they wish their organizations and institutes to pursue and to chart out the future. By way of a facilitated discussion amongst the meeting participants, the meeting with close with a clearer agenda for the coming months.


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