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[[SteamVR Beacons]], also known as '''Base Stations''', are devices that are part of the [[Lighthouse]] [[positional tracking]] system for the [[SteamVR]]. Developed by [[Valve]], the small rectangular objects are placed  
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==General Information==
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[[Base Stations]] also known as '''Beacons''', are devices that are part of the [[Lighthouse]] [[positional tracking]] system for the [[SteamVR]]. Developed by [[Valve]], the small rectangular boxes are placed in the tracking area and serve as reference points for any [[HMD]]s and [[SteamVR Controllers|input devices]] tracked by the Lighthouse. Base Stations perform this function by constantly flooding the room with a non-visible light. The receptors on the tracked devices would intercept the light and figure out where they are in relation to the Base Stations.
  
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In the current SteamVR system, 2 Base Stations are placed in the opposite corners of a 15 by 15 feet room, near the ceiling, to maximize [[tracking volume]] and minimize [[occlusion]]. Additional Base Stations can be placed in the tracking area to further increase the tracking volume and reduce occlusion.
  
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Base Stations are designed to last 50,000 hours (2083 days or 5.7 years).<ref>https://twitter.com/ID_R_McGregor/status/688622174362443776</ref>
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===HTC Vive Pre===
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[[HTC Vive Pre]] introduced smaller, quieter and sleeker Base Stations with improved tracking. The Base Station has tripod threading allowing them to set up as tripods and be more mobile. Additionally, they can now sync wirelessly.
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This version of Base Station uses [[Nidec]]’s [[FDB]] motors. The motors use Nidec’s advanced FDB ([[Fluid Dynamic Bearing]]) technology, originally developed for HDD spindle motors, to achieve high rotational precision, long life and low vibration.
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==How Does It Work?==
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'''[[Lighthouse#How Does It Work?|See the section on Lighthouse]]'''
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==Images==
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[[File:htc vive dk1 beacon1.jpg|thumb|left|Vive DK1 Base Station]]
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[[File:htc vive pre beacons1.jpg|thumb|left|Vive DK2 (Pre) Base Stations]]
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==References==
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[[Category:SteamVR]] [[Category:Technology]] [[Category:Tracking]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 17 December 2016

General Information

Base Stations also known as Beacons, are devices that are part of the Lighthouse positional tracking system for the SteamVR. Developed by Valve, the small rectangular boxes are placed in the tracking area and serve as reference points for any HMDs and input devices tracked by the Lighthouse. Base Stations perform this function by constantly flooding the room with a non-visible light. The receptors on the tracked devices would intercept the light and figure out where they are in relation to the Base Stations.

In the current SteamVR system, 2 Base Stations are placed in the opposite corners of a 15 by 15 feet room, near the ceiling, to maximize tracking volume and minimize occlusion. Additional Base Stations can be placed in the tracking area to further increase the tracking volume and reduce occlusion.

Base Stations are designed to last 50,000 hours (2083 days or 5.7 years).[1]

HTC Vive Pre

HTC Vive Pre introduced smaller, quieter and sleeker Base Stations with improved tracking. The Base Station has tripod threading allowing them to set up as tripods and be more mobile. Additionally, they can now sync wirelessly.

This version of Base Station uses Nidec’s FDB motors. The motors use Nidec’s advanced FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) technology, originally developed for HDD spindle motors, to achieve high rotational precision, long life and low vibration.

How Does It Work?

See the section on Lighthouse

Images

Vive DK1 Base Station
Vive DK2 (Pre) Base Stations

References

  1. https://twitter.com/ID_R_McGregor/status/688622174362443776