Integration of HoloLens 2 as a Head-Worn Display in a Research Helicopter

F-0081-2025-0202

5/20/2025

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We present the flight testing and integration of the Microsoft HoloLens 2 as a head-worn display (HWD) in DLR's research helicopter. Building on its successful use in a helicopter simulator, initial flight tests confirmed its feasibility in a real helicopter. Current tests focused on system optimization, with head tracking identified as the critical component for hologram stability. Since the HoloLens' inside-out tracking fails in moving vehicles, it was fused with an external infrared tracker, automatically calibrated via an optimization approach adaptable to various trackers and mounting positions. A test pilot with HWD experience rated the system as fully functional, enabling the first successful experiments with holographic Mission Task Elements. Beyond the helicopter, the HoloLens was tested in a car and on a high-speed boat, where holograms remained spatially stable despite high-frequency movements, with a maximum low-frequency error of 0.6° in heading. Static errors depended solely on the external tracker's quality. These results demonstrate the HoloLens 2's potential for operational use in dynamic vehicle environments, enhancing immersion. Its mixed-reality features and adaptability proved particularly valuable for rapid research and development across platforms.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0202
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13
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Walko, C., Jusko, T., and Maibach, M., "Integration of HoloLens 2 as a Head-Worn Display in a Research Helicopter," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0202.
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5/20/2025
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F-0081-2025-0202
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Technical Paper
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English