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  1. AUGMENTED REALITY Meenakshi Shetti Muthu Gomathy V
  2. CONTENTS AUGMENTED REALITY AUGMENTED REALITY V/S VIRTUAL REALITY GOOGLE GLASS WORKI NG OF AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATIONS RECENT ADVANCES FUTURE SCOPE BENFITS LIMITATIONS CONCLUSION
  3. DICTIONARY MEANING AUGMENT Increased in number, amount or strength + REALITY State of being actual or real = AUGMENTED REALITY Adding information and meaning to a real world object
  4. AUGMENTED REALITY Augmented reality (AR) is cutting-edge technology that allows for a digitally enhanced view of the real world, connecting us with more meaningful content in our everyday life.
  5. AUGMENTED REALITY V/S VIRTUAL REALITY
  6. IT’S NOT A FUTURISTIC DREAM IT’S HERE NOW.
  7. GOOGLE GLΛSS -A Ubiquitous Computer
  8. WORKING An AR system Combines real and virtual objects in a real environment; Aligns the real and virtual objects with each other and Runs interactively in three dimensions and in real time.
  9. 3 components of an AR system •Head mounted display •Tracking system •Mobile computing power
  10. HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY
  11. VIDEO SEE-THROUGH DISPLAY
  12. TRACKING SYSTEM
  13. Find user’s location Find user’s orientation (view) Generate data Augment generated data to user’s view
  14. MOBILE COMPUTING POWER
  15. APPLICATION • Translation • Tourism • Medical field • Education • Navigation • Military
  16. RECENT ADVANCES 1. AcrossAir 2. IKEA 3.Satellite AR 4. Spot crime 5. WikitudeWorld Browser 6. Layar 7. Augmented Car Finder 8. Lookator 9. Tag what
  17. FUTURE SCOPE
  18. BENIFITS • The biggest potential for this technology is to make our lives better. It will help us in our day-to-day lives, • It’s the ability to browse life like we browse the web and experience the real work instead of looking down at your phone
  19. LIMITATIONS • Privacy advocates see danger in the idea that somebody with internet-enabled smart glasses can access private information without a person’s knowledge or consent. • Accurate tracking and orientation • For wearable augmented reality system, there are still enough computing power to create stereo 3D graphics • The size of AR systems is yet another problem.
  20. CONCLUSION It took about 25 years to progress from drawing stick figures on a screen to the photorealistic dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park." Within another 10 years, we should be able to wear a pair of AR glasses outdoors to see and interact with photorealistic dinosaurs eating a tree in our backyard.
  21. “HE WHO REJECTS CHANGE IS THE ARCHITECT OF DECAY. THE ONLY HUMAN INSTITUTION WHICH REJECTS PROGRESS IS THE CEMETERY.” - HAROLDWILSON
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