Augmented Reality Combination of real-world and computer
generated environment. Sounds Videos Graphics GPS data
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Augmented Reality Do not confuse it with virtual reality: VR
replaces real world - Simulates reality Requires (HMD) and input
device, e.g. data glove. Augmented reality enhances real life
Artificial images Users are aware
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Augmented Reality How does it work? Marker - based Needs AR app
Mobile phones camera identifies and interprets an image Software
analyses image and Creates virtual image 3D or animated image : 3D
image on surface
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Augmented Reality How does it work? Location-based Offers data
relevant to a location Names mountains around you Shows business
location your car Names the stars in the sky, etc..
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Augmented Reality
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You tube video Augmented reality turns drivers into a car
mechanic BBC News Technology
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Augmented Reality Devices Iphones Androids Ipads Tablets HMDs
Disadvantage: Viewer holds the handheld device out in front of them
all time Distortions -wide-angled mobile phone camera
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Augmented Reality Eyeglasses - AR imagery is projected through
the surfaces of the lens pieces Contact lenses US soldiers Virtual
retina display - displays float in space in front of viewer
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Augmented Reality Spatial AR SAR Display graphical information
onto physical objects: Mobile projectors Virtual tables and Smart
projector Extended Virtual Table
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Augmented Reality You tube video 3D Augmented Reality Lego
Kiosk Downtown Disney Anaheim by freeridemtb2
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Augmented Reality AR apps (up to 40) 5 most used according to
Hufftington Post: Sayduck "Test trial furniture, no assembly
required. ResolutionTube: "Product service in the palm of your
hand.ResolutionTube:
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Augmented Reality 5 most used apps according to Hufftington
Post: Waygo: "Menu translations, instantly.Waygo: Layar: "Helping
magazine publishers learn how to innovate."Layar: Innovega: "The
world's smartest contact lens."Innovega:
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Augmented Reality Other AR apps: Across Air Google goggles AR
Invaders Wikitude World Browser Lookator iOnRoad Augmented Driving
Google Sky Map Augmented Car Finder SpotCrime 3D Compass+ SpecTrek
Satellite AR TagWhat
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Augmented Reality - background AR has its origins as early as
the 1950s Ivan Sutherland - first AR HMD at Harvard University Ivan
Sutherlandfirst AR HMD Harvard University Steven Feiner, Professor
at Columbia University - KARMA Steven FeinerColumbia University
Steve Mann - Mediated reality in the 1970s and 1980s Steve
MannMediated reality Louis Rosenberg - Virtual Fixtures 1991 Dieter
Schmalstieg and Daniel Wagner - AR on mobile phones Dieter
SchmalstiegDaniel Wagner Reinhold Behringe - co-edited AR book