Spatial augmented reality for remote guidance /
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2018
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Adcock, Matt,
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SAR usually scales to any number of viewers without the need for additional hardware and leaves viewers free of potentially encumbering Head Mounted Displays (HMDs). Also,compared with hand-held displays (including most phone-based Augmented Reality platforms), SAR displays typically do not occupy the user’s hands. In fact, SAR technologies can often take advantage of the passive haptics already present in the physical environment. To date, there has been very little attention given to the possible ways that interactive Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) can be used to support remote guidance. This thesis describes a suite of work that investigates new ways that SAR can support physical tasks being carried out over the Internet.
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University of South Australia. School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
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Thesis (PhD(Computer Information Science, UniSA & ANU))--University of South Australia, 2018.
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Copyright 2018 Matt Adcock.
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1 ethesis (150, [7] pages) :
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-149)
illustrations (chiefly colour).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-149)
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