Interaction of Spatial Computing In Augmented Reality

In the above certain years, the technology of spatial computing has recognized the environment growth of simulated reality by user interaction and extensive knowledge which assist the 3D canvas used space for user interfaces. Spatial computing is widely compatible with XR which is an Extended Realit...

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Published inInternational Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (Online) Vol. 1; pp. 1900 - 1904
Main Authors Balakrishnan, S., Hameed, M.Syed Shahul, Venkatesan, K, Aswin, G
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 19.03.2021
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Summary:In the above certain years, the technology of spatial computing has recognized the environment growth of simulated reality by user interaction and extensive knowledge which assist the 3D canvas used space for user interfaces. Spatial computing is widely compatible with XR which is an Extended Reality. This acts itself as an umbrella phase for Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR) and Virtual Reality (VR). Moreover, we are looking into the deep concepts of AR in spatial computing. Augmented reality is a new medium of laminating and merging digital contents towards the real world. This medium provides individual assets connecting the physical-virtual world with steady control and enhances the overall environment reality of user's information. These are obtained based on mobile devices, projection devices and mounted displays that help in augmenting the information over real-life. In advance, AR is part of spatial augmented reality which is an assistive technology tool used for determining the completion time of task, speed range and quality of interactive computation. This paper delivers the effectiveness of Augmented Reality (AR) with possible combination of technologies and applications from a user's point of view.
ISBN:9781665405201
1665405201
ISSN:2575-7288
DOI:10.1109/ICACCS51430.2021.9442010