To understand the practical challenges of indoor augmented reality applications on smartphones, researchers conducted 113 hours of extensive experiments and case studies over 316 patterns to determine ...
The key is a digital twin. by Michael E. Porter and James E. Heppelmann Augmented reality starts with a camera-equipped device—such as a smartphone, a tablet, or smart glasses—loaded with AR software.
Unlike virtual reality's made-up world, augmented reality adds graphics and sound to real-life places and scenes. WSJ's Katherine Boehret offers a peek into this tech trend.