[Poster] Using augmented reality to support information exchange of teams in the security domain

Author(s):  
Dragos Datcu ◽  
Marina Cidota ◽  
Heide Lukosch ◽  
Stephan Lukosch
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dragos Datcu ◽  
Stephan Lukosch ◽  
Heide Lukosch ◽  
Marina Cidota

2004 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 629-637 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ma Zhiliang ◽  
Li Heng ◽  
Q.P Shen ◽  
Yang Jun

Author(s):  
Róbert Szilágyi ◽  
Miklós Herdon

The new ICT technologies are not only quickly developing but they are also giving birth to newer ICT systems and tools. Using the Internet by means of mobile appliances increases the possibilities. The Internet network has a become essential communication tool in business processes recently. Nowadays the Internet-based applications are more and more successful in agriculture and different parts of the food industry. There are several application areas, such as extension services, precision agriculture, e-commerce, and information services, where the Internet is essential. While studying the use of Augmented Reality technology, it can be concluded that different types of services offer different possibilities. Mobile systems develop very dynamically both in regards to the speed of data transmission and services. New devices like tablets and new services like Cloud Computing, Augmented Reality, and Near Field Communication (NFC) have great potential in agriculture. Cloud Computing provides better resource management and effective cost control. Augmented Reality expands the control, and the NFC gives better personalized information exchange. However, the business assessment of these technologies must not be done only on the basis of the technology and taken out of its environment randomly, since the whole area is very complex. In this chapter, the authors show Augmented Reality and try to highlight the possibilities in agriculture.


Author(s):  
Róbert Szilágyi ◽  
Miklós Herdon

The new ICT technologies are not only quickly developing but they are also giving birth to newer ICT systems and tools. Using the Internet by means of mobile appliances increases the possibilities. The Internet network has become an essential communication tool in business processes recently. Nowadays the Internet-based applications are more and more successful in agriculture and different parts of the food industry. There are several application areas, such as extension services, precision agriculture, e-commerce, and information services, where the Internet is essential. While studying the use of Augmented Reality technology, it can be concluded that different types of services offer different possibilities. Mobile systems develop very dynamically both in regards to the speed of data transmission and services. New devices like tablets and new services like Cloud Computing, Augmented Reality, and Near Field Communication (NFC) have great potential in agriculture. Cloud Computing provides better resource management and effective cost control. Augmented Reality expands the control, and the NFC gives better personalized information exchange. However, the business assessment of these technologies must not be done only on the basis of the technology and taken out of its environment randomly, since the whole area is very complex. In this chapter, the authors show Augmented Reality and try to highlight the possibilities in agriculture.


2011 ◽  
Vol 93 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-19
Author(s):  
Charlotte Worker

The 'global village' is a concept that organisations need to embrace if they wish to extend their reach and influence. During 2010, the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) (FGDP(UK)) has continued to advance initiatives that raise its profile and strengthen its communication activities, as well as developing technical innovations to support information exchange between students, tutors, Faculty Board and members.


Author(s):  
М. Хисамутдинов ◽  
M. Khisamutdinov ◽  
Я. Коровин ◽  
I. Korovin ◽  
Д. Иванов ◽  
...  

The problem of managing robots and robots coalitions is one of the limiting factors that stand in the way of the introduction of robots and multi-robot systems. Overcoming this problem is to increase the level of autonomy of robots, as well as the improvement of remote control interfaces of robots. At the interfaces of human and robot interaction, mechanical controls, such as buttons, joysticks and touch screens, prevail at the moment. All of them require the operator to use hand and / or foot movements. One of the promising areas of interface development is the use of tracking the direction and nature of the operator’s gaze. The article proposes the use of an extended human-robot interface with augmented reality, based on the principles of tracking the gaze of a human operator when analyzing video data from the on-board video system of the robot. The design of augmented reality glasses, characterized by simplicity and affordability of performance, is proposed. This design uses a typical smartphone and case, which can be made using 3D printing. At the same time, there are no additional sources of illumination of the operator’s eyes, with the exception of the smartphone screen. An example of software implementation for such an interface is shown.


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