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Biometric Tracking

Biometric Tracking goes beyond just how one moves, coordinates, and uses their body in immersive environments.
It complements the XR technology by monitoring and feeding back the user’s heart rate, respiration rate, pulse oximetry, and blood pressure. In traditional XR systems, tracking is used to provide a more immersed experience, ranging from head position and angle, hand movements, eye tracking, and full-body tracking capabilities. Biometrics tracking enables even more personalized data collection that can potentially be used for both good and bad purposes.

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  • 360 Degree Video
  • 3D Spatial Audio
  • 5G
  • 6G
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Biometric data
  • Biometric Tracking
  • Biometrically-Inferred Data (BID)
  • Brain-computer interface (BCI)
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  • Degrees of Freedom (DoF)
  • Digital Twin
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  • Extended Reality (XR)
  • Eye-tracking
  • FERPA
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  • Geolocation
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  • Head Mounted Display (HMD)
  • Head tracking
  • Inside-Out tracking
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Mixed Reality (MR)
  • NIST Privacy Framework
  • Opt-in versus Opt-out
  • Outside-In tracking
  • Personal Data
  • Positional Tracking
  • Privacy Compliance
  • Spatial Audio
  • Spatial Computing
  • The XRSI Privacy Framework
  • Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Volumetric Video Capture
  • XR Timeline

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