A Core Technology

" Augmented Reality(AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real-world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory "

What Is AR / VR ?

Augmented reality (VR) is a method for utilizing PC innovation to make a recreated, three-dimensional world that a client can control and investigate, while feeling as though the individual in question were very it themselves. By utilizing a headset to submerge the client totally, VR encounters use locate, hearing, contact, and smell to ship clients into a genuinely exchange reality. Enlarged reality (AR) is a method for overlaying virtual data over this present reality, fundamentally saw through the camera show of a cell phone or wearable innovation. Through illustrations, sound, and tangible criticism, AR obscures the line between what is genuine and what isn't, by upgrading what we see, hear, feel and smell. The employments of virtual and expanded the truth are assorted and progressively across the board. Through cell phones, VR headsets like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Google Cardboard, everybody from huge business, to restorative experts and gamers, to buyers, from officers to understudies, and voyagers are using the innovation to upgrade the way that we as a whole work, live, and play.

Technologies

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Hardware

Hardware components for augmented reality are a processor, display, sensors and input devices. Modern mobile computing devices like smartphones and tablet computers contain these elements, which often include a camera and Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors such as an accelerometer, GPS, and solid state compass, making them suitable AR platforms.

Display

Various technologies are used in augmented reality rendering, including optical projection systems, monitors, handheld devices, and display systems, which are worn on the human body.A head-mounted display (HMD) is a display device worn on the forehead, such as a harness or helmet-mounted. HMDs place images of both the physical world and virtual objects over the user's field of view.

HUD

A head-up display (HUD) is a transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints. A precursor technology to augmented reality, heads-up displays were first developed for pilots in the 1950s, projecting simple flight data into their line of sight, thereby enabling them to keep their "heads up" and not look down at the instruments.

Contact Lenses

Contact lenses that display AR imaging are in development. These bionic contact lenses might contain the elements for display embedded into the lens including integrated circuitry, LEDs and an antenna for wireless communication. The first contact lens display was reported in 1999,[40] then 11 years later in 2010-2011.