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Anwendungen und Erfahrungen

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Die letzten Kapitel haben die drei zentralen Elemente der AR studiert. Damit steht der Entwicklung eines eigenen AR-Systems eigentlich nichts mehr im Wege. Um Anregungen für eigene Anwendungen zu schaffen, stellt dieses Kapitel ein Spektrum bereits existierender AR-Anwendungen vor. Sie reichen von Prototypen und Forschungssystemen hin zu Systemen, die wirklich in bestimmten Bereichen genutzt werden. Bei jedem vorgestellten System wird, soweit möglich, der Bezug zu den in diesem Buch vorgestellten Techniken aufgebaut. Im Weiteren werden Erfahrungen der Entwickler des jeweiligen Systems wiedergegeben.

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Tönnis, M. (2010). Anwendungen und Erfahrungen. In: Augmented Reality. Informatik im Fokus, vol 0. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14179-9_5

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