Here We Are! Where Are We? Locating Mixed Reality in The Age of the Smartphone

Mixed reality (MR), from location- and context-aware systems through immersive augmented reality applications, has been studied in research labs for more than two decades. With the advent of the modern smartphone, and the rapid adoption of wireless broadband technologies, this research is moving out...

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Published inProceedings of the IEEE Vol. 100; no. 4; pp. 929 - 936
Main Authors Barba, Evan, MacIntyre, Blair, Mynatt, Elizabeth D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.04.2012
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:Mixed reality (MR), from location- and context-aware systems through immersive augmented reality applications, has been studied in research labs for more than two decades. With the advent of the modern smartphone, and the rapid adoption of wireless broadband technologies, this research is moving out of the lab and into the real world. Beyond just providing a platform for MR to reach a broad range of users, the capabilities and limitations of the smartphone provide a set of constraints on what kinds of applications can and cannot be delivered to consumers that have fundamentally changed how researchers think about MR. We examine previous definitions of MR, and reimagine the term as a class of experiences occurring in an ecosystem consisting of the smartphone, the cloud, and the user. Using a selection of current MR applications as a lens, we identify three key areas of continuing evolution and suggest how the development of a next-generation MR environment can help us channel the future growth of MR in research, industrial, and consumer communities.
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ISSN:0018-9219
1558-2256
DOI:10.1109/JPROC.2011.2182070