Forum:Real world D-Gazer

While watching the first episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal I got inspired on how to create a real world D-Gazer, give me your opinions.

D-Gazer design
To create a D-Gazer I believe that it will require three devices working together per person to work.

1) The D-gazer

A) First and for most is the glasses. In Japan an I'm sure in other places around the world are labs that are testing glasses imbedded with fiber optics that allow images to be projected on them    that the wearer can see.  If this technology can be perfected this will the first step in allowing us to actually see a duel happening.

B). Second is augmented reality or "AR". A prime example of this is the augmented reality games that came out with the new Nintendo 3DS.  Place two small cameras on the left and right of the glasses to obtain 3d images of your surroundings.  This will allow the area to be scanned and the image that is played back to can be seen in 3D.

C). Two more small cameras would need to be placed inside the glasses facing the persons eyes to allow for eye-tracking. This would allow the images that are played to the duelist to move with perception instead of moving with the glasses.  Some hacker was able to play around with the XBox 360 Live Vision Camera to create a simulated 3d image on his tv were the image angled everytime he moved to a different section of the room he was in allowing a realistic 3D image.

D) Lastly, bluetooth or some other type of wireless interface technology that allows synching not only to the duel disc but the opponent for data interaction and other people that want to watch the duel.

2) Duel Disk- Can be done in one of two ways that I can think of

A) Allow for a card scanner that scans the numerical codes that each card has. This way already existing cards can be used and we won't have to buy all brand new ones.

B) Use a touch screen interface like we see in Zexal that has programmed into it a virtual deck with a field setup like with the current yugioh video games that will then be displayed on the AR glasses.

3) Stabilizer/Marker- Becomes a fixed point that the duel disc will know were the duel is taking place.

A) Hopefully I'm explaining this correctly, the concept is that a "marker" will be placed in front of both duelists. The point of this marker combined with the eye-movement recognition technology will fix the duel to one central point and then allow the duelist if they wanted to walk around the images ad instead of the images always facing them they will stay stationary and the illusion will be that there is actually something there as if one would when walking around a real object.

B) To do this correctly the marker will need to have a tracking signal in it like Radio-frequency identification "RFID".  This will allow the duel disc to keep track of the the marker even when he camera doesn't have line of site on it.

4). Lastly, this would need to come with some software that would need to be installed on a persons computer to allow for software updates for the duel discs computer.

Hopefully I've explained this completely enough. Thank you for reading

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