How is Augmented Reality Technology expanding?


While we have been familiar with Augmented Reality (AR) a long time ago with the much-hyped PokémonGo game, AR technology is a subject with great potential.

The simple, literal meaning of AR is to add something new to any matter. Augmented reality technology that adds up to the missing things in the real world around us. In other words, Augmented Reality is committed to creating a new experience by adding computer-generated audio, video, graphics or GPS data to our real-world environment.

Ahmedabad's picture above and the details of it are imaginary, showing how we can get the information we need from Augmented Reality when we are in a place, but this kind of data has almost become a smartphone and is likely to be added to Google Maps soon.

Imagine if a multi-storey building caught fire and fire crews were trying to save the trapped people, if they knew the exact location of the building, the exact location of the room where the person was trapped? If they also know the intensity of the fire in which part of the person is approaching?

An emergency ambulance and a team of doctors have arrived to protect the injured in a road accident and they click on the ambulance window glass, turn it into a computer screen, and medical history stored in the cloud about the injured person, such as his blood group, group, Eye reaction, any previous serious illness, etc. All information is eye Are found of different fate, so quick and proper treatment is much more likely to survive the people?

If you have been asked that such data can be seen even in smartphones, why does it need projection on window glass? Your question is true, but what if the bike driver gets important information right on the screen of his helmet, as mentioned in the article above? How can different parts of large machines work in large industries and where is the fault, without having to open the machine?

This is Augmented Reality and it is the right use of this kind, which many different companies are doing day and night to accomplish.

Currently the most dominant name in the field of Augmented Reality - Microsoft. The company is developing 'holograms', such as Google Glass, with eye-catching, holographic computers that can display holograms on any surface. The word hologram is made up of the Greek words 'hollows' (meaning hol, complete) and 'gramma' (meaning message, message, information). A hologram is a three-dimensional image, created by photographic projection.

Both Google Glass and Microsoft's HoloLens are eye-catching computers, but there are some differences. Google Glass was projecting the data on its glass itself, which was visible in the air in front of our eyes. In a way, Glass was a different form of smartphone, with an app, a map, a camera and a search for the Internet. Just like the smartwatch is the only extension of the smartphone right now. While Microsoft's HoloLens combines both virtual reality and Augmented Reality, Microsoft strongly calls it 'mixed reality technology'.

HoloLens can understand the wearer's verbal instructions, eye movements and hand gestures and, as instructed by them, can turn the front wall into a monitor or erect a 2-D structure of a building on a table or show a 4-D model floating in the air.

If a professor in a medical college had to explain the structure of the body, he could explain the anatomical surgeries floating in the air among the students wearing the HoloLens, with plenty of audio, audio-video and 3D motion!

Microsoft is helping NASA develop HoloLens technology. NASA scientists are likely to control Mars rover curiosity as they do it on Mars with the help of HoloLens researching Mars.

Volvo is trying to make people in their car showrooms virtually see the exterior of the car with the help of this technology and check its safety features. Audi and Hyundai have also begun developing car user manuals with Augmented Reality technology.

However, if all this seems a bit far-fetched, know that some of our Ahmedabad builders also started to show their 'ready house' in a project that is still in shape, using a virtual reality headset instead of people having to come to the location to see their scheme. Done!

Whether it is virtual reality or the reality of Augmented Reality, the digital world is no longer the virtual reality world it is now!

Understand the difference between virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

Virtual reality means technology that makes us feel like we are at home, even in cricket's stadium. This technology makes us feel like we are in a new state, forgetting about our surroundings. It's being used in gaming right now.

Augmented Reality keeps us in touch with the reality around us and adds digital information. An example is the helmet or Google Glass mentioned above.

These two aspects of technology blend together in Mixed Reality! An example is Microsoft HoloLens.

The origins of Augmented Reality technology are very old

The period between the two phases is the beginning of most technology with far-reaching implications and the effect it has on the whole world. The way we use the Internet today, the Internet began to grow with the introduction of the World Wide Web through the networks of networks in the 7s, but in a way, the roots of the Internet are in the late '90s, when electronic computers began to develop. The origin of Augmented Reality is usually calculated in 1, when a researcher named Ivan Sutherland developed a wearable display system that allows computer generated graphics to be viewed. The technology has advanced a lot since then.

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