Augmented reality

defination

An enhanced version of real world object

real world reality vs virtually created reality

Augmented reality overlay virtual information on the top of real environment .

Categories

Markerless

Superimposition Based

Key components

Sensors and Cameras

Processing

Reflection

implemented Filed Augmented Reality:

Video Games

Education

Aviation

Communication

Construction

a CPU, a GPU, flash memory, RAM, Bluetooth/Wifi microchip, global positioning system (GPS) microchip, and more.

Sensors gather a user's real world interactions

Mirrors are used in augmented reality devices to assist with the way your eye views the virtual image.

Benifits

Become a market leader

Saves Money

Boost ROI

Teack use

Increases available information

Foster social share

Reduces error

Marker Based

the original view is fully or partially replaced by a newly augmented view of same object.

Projection Based

Sensing the touch of human in the projection on a object make intration

used for mapping directions, finding nearby businesses, and other location-centric mobile applications.

use a camera to distinguish a marker (i.e. QR code) the position is calculated and then overlay by the virtual world object

Projection

While “Projection Based Augmented Reality” is a category in-itself

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