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Springer Handbook of Augmented Reality

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The Springer Handbook of Augmented Reality presents a comprehensive and authoritative guide to augmented reality (AR) technology, its numerous applications, and its intersection with emerging technologies. This book traces the history of AR from its early development, discussing the fundamentals of AR and its associated science.

The handbook begins by presenting the development of AR over the last few years, mentioning the key pioneers and important milestones. It then moves to the fundamentals and principles of AR, such as photogrammetry, optics, motion and objects tracking, and marker-based and marker-less registration. The book discusses both software toolkits and techniques and hardware related to AR, before presenting the applications of AR. This includes both end-user applications like education and cultural heritage, and professional applications within engineering fields, medicine and architecture, amongst others. The book concludes with the convergence of AR with other emerging technologies, such as Industrial Internet of Things and Digital Twins.

The handbook presents a comprehensive reference on AR technology from an academic, industrial and commercial perspective, making it an invaluable resource for audiences from a variety of backgrounds. 


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ISBN: 9783030678210
Publication date:
Author: A Y C Nee, Soh Khim Ong
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 900 pages
Series: Springer Handbooks
Genres: Electronics engineering
Computer vision
Cybernetics and systems theory
Production and industrial engineering
Digital signal processing (DSP)
Human–computer interaction
Business and Management

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