Author: | Robert Pennington | ISBN: | 9781486429653 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing | Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Pennington |
ISBN: | 9781486429653 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing |
Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing |
Language: | English |
Here's part of the content - you would like to know it all? Delve into this book today!..... : While the The New York Times reported Google wished to start selling virtual eyeglasses not only for entertainment but also for information and augmented reality by the end of 2012, more recent statements from Google about Project Glass (as it is now called) have said a 2012 commercial release is unlikely.
... Instead of the user wearing or carrying the display such as with head-mounted displays or handheld devices, Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) makes use of digital projectors to display graphical information onto physical objects.
...Not only this but with the usage of AR a soldier doesn't have to stop to look at a map since the technology can indicate him at all time his location without him taking his eyes out of the field.
...In this case AR is used to highlight information of important places and provide the connection between the real world with an historic event, meaning that historical events such as battle reenactments can be augmented onto current landscapes.
There is absolutely nothing that isn't thoroughly covered in the book. It is straightforward, and does an excellent job of explaining all about Augmented Reality in key topics and material. There is no reason to invest in any other materials to learn about Augmented Reality. You'll understand it all.
Inside the Guide: Augmented Reality, Word Lens, Wikitude, Webcam Social Shopper, Webcam, Wearable computer, Vuzix, Virtual retinal display, Virtual reality, Video tracking, Ubiquitous computing, Tuttuki Bako, The Sword of Damocles (virtual reality), TV Patrol, Stereoscopy, SixthSense, Simulated reality, Shadowrun, Role-playing game, Real-time computer graphics, Rainbows End, Projection augmented model, Project Glass, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Move, Nintendo 3DS, Multimodal interaction, Motion capture, Mixed reality, Layar, L. Frank Baum, Junaio, Ivan Sutherland, International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Immersive technology, Heavy Rain, Head-up display, Head-mounted display, Fiduciary marker, Duran Duran, Cyborg, Cybergeneration, Computer vision, Computer-mediated reality, Camera resectioning, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, Bionic contact lens, Batman: Arkham City, Bandai, Aurasma, Augmented virtuality, Augmented reality-based testing, Augmented browsing, ARToolKit, ARTag, ARQuake
Here's part of the content - you would like to know it all? Delve into this book today!..... : While the The New York Times reported Google wished to start selling virtual eyeglasses not only for entertainment but also for information and augmented reality by the end of 2012, more recent statements from Google about Project Glass (as it is now called) have said a 2012 commercial release is unlikely.
... Instead of the user wearing or carrying the display such as with head-mounted displays or handheld devices, Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) makes use of digital projectors to display graphical information onto physical objects.
...Not only this but with the usage of AR a soldier doesn't have to stop to look at a map since the technology can indicate him at all time his location without him taking his eyes out of the field.
...In this case AR is used to highlight information of important places and provide the connection between the real world with an historic event, meaning that historical events such as battle reenactments can be augmented onto current landscapes.
There is absolutely nothing that isn't thoroughly covered in the book. It is straightforward, and does an excellent job of explaining all about Augmented Reality in key topics and material. There is no reason to invest in any other materials to learn about Augmented Reality. You'll understand it all.
Inside the Guide: Augmented Reality, Word Lens, Wikitude, Webcam Social Shopper, Webcam, Wearable computer, Vuzix, Virtual retinal display, Virtual reality, Video tracking, Ubiquitous computing, Tuttuki Bako, The Sword of Damocles (virtual reality), TV Patrol, Stereoscopy, SixthSense, Simulated reality, Shadowrun, Role-playing game, Real-time computer graphics, Rainbows End, Projection augmented model, Project Glass, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Move, Nintendo 3DS, Multimodal interaction, Motion capture, Mixed reality, Layar, L. Frank Baum, Junaio, Ivan Sutherland, International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Immersive technology, Heavy Rain, Head-up display, Head-mounted display, Fiduciary marker, Duran Duran, Cyborg, Cybergeneration, Computer vision, Computer-mediated reality, Camera resectioning, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, Bionic contact lens, Batman: Arkham City, Bandai, Aurasma, Augmented virtuality, Augmented reality-based testing, Augmented browsing, ARToolKit, ARTag, ARQuake