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  • Essay / Augmented Reality: The Future of Virtual Technology

    People are trying to invent more inventions to help the world and make it easier to do certain tasks. According to Wikipedia, in 1901, L. Frank Baum had the idea of ​​creating an electronic display that would transmit data to real life. However, it was not popular and common among people at that time. After that, many inventors tried to develop this idea and make it a reality for people to use. In 1980, Steve Mann invented the first portable computer with vision systems that allowed people to visualize. Then people started using it for weather broadcasts and world maps. It has become wider than before. In 2013, Google invented glasses based on this technology and called them Google Glasses (“Augmented Reality”). This technology is called augmented reality. According to Wikipedia, augmented reality is a way of combining technology with real life by creating visuals using glasses, contact lenses, and wearable devices. This adds detail to people's actual vision. This technology is becoming more and more popular nowadays, for example some people use it in some sports like American football. It shows a yellow line on the TV to show the first descending line. There are also many uses of augmented reality. This article will focus on the uses of augmented reality in learning and navigation systems. According to research, augmented reality (AR) generates a composite view that combines the real or physical scene with the computer-generated virtual scene, which is supplemented or augmented with complementary information in terms of graphics, video or sound in real time. real (Lee). One article claims that the computer-generated scene enhances users' perception of the virtual world they interact with...... middle of paper ......toric.htmlMathai, Paul. “Mix of augmented reality and cutting-edge technology. » Manufacturing. April 18, 2014. Manufacturing. Internet. Retrieved May 15, 2014 from http://www.manufacturing.net/articles/2014/04/mashing-up-augmented-reality-and-cutting-edge-technologyNeuhöfer, Jan A., Felix Govaers, Hichem El Mokni and Thomas Alexander. “Adaptive information design for outdoor augmented reality.” » Work: A journal of prevention, assessment and rehabilitation. Flight. 41, p2187-2194. 2012. EBSCO. Web.Pence, Harry E. “Smartphones, Smart Objects, and Augmented Reality.” Reference Librarian. Flight. 52 Issue 1/2, p136-145. January-June 2011. EBSCO. Web.Thomas, Rhys Gethin, Nigel William John and John Michael Delieu. “Augmented reality for anatomical education.” Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine. Flight. 33 Number 1, p6-15. March 2010. EBSCO. Web.