In this paper, we present a head-up display system that displays augmented reality objects on a vehicle windshield. Vehicle vibration results when the vehicle plies on the road. We propose a position correction method against vehicle vibration for a head-up display system. This method corrects the positions of computer graphic images on the LCD panel of a head-up display by referring to an inclination angle generated from the vehicle vibration. We evaluated this method by capturing the overlay images of augmented reality objects on a head-up display system.
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