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Utilization of ubiquitous computing for construction AR technology
AbstractBased on the investigation of the characteristics of construction sites in terms of AR technology suitability, this paper introduces the application of a new framework of ubiquitous augmented reality (AR) technology (titled U-AR) to a construction site where high mobility, free from occlusion, good accuracy, and expandability into large scale applications play a key role in meeting the practical requirements. U-AR is intended to enhance accessibility to the distributed networks that provide a gateway between a physical construction site and the digital information of AR. To illustrate the U-AR system, the detailed schematic architecture of the AR display technique, motion tracking method, and server implementation is discussed throughout the preliminary studies. The proposed architectures of U-AR present a direction of what technologies regarding display, tracker, and server should be focused for the development of the compelling U-AR. It is found that the proposed U-AR is expected to be the best suitable technology to provide AR-based visual information in construction sites.
Utilization of ubiquitous computing for construction AR technology
AbstractBased on the investigation of the characteristics of construction sites in terms of AR technology suitability, this paper introduces the application of a new framework of ubiquitous augmented reality (AR) technology (titled U-AR) to a construction site where high mobility, free from occlusion, good accuracy, and expandability into large scale applications play a key role in meeting the practical requirements. U-AR is intended to enhance accessibility to the distributed networks that provide a gateway between a physical construction site and the digital information of AR. To illustrate the U-AR system, the detailed schematic architecture of the AR display technique, motion tracking method, and server implementation is discussed throughout the preliminary studies. The proposed architectures of U-AR present a direction of what technologies regarding display, tracker, and server should be focused for the development of the compelling U-AR. It is found that the proposed U-AR is expected to be the best suitable technology to provide AR-based visual information in construction sites.
Utilization of ubiquitous computing for construction AR technology
Shin, Do Hyoung (author) / Jang, Won-Suk (author)
Automation in Construction ; 18 ; 1063-1069
2009-06-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Utilization of ubiquitous computing for construction AR technology
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