Augmented Reality (AR) is a way of looking at the real environment in which the computer-generated environment is located. The use of augmented reality changes the way we interact with the real environment. In the past few years, with the development of technology, augmented reality is gaining in importance and becoming closer to everyday users. Many companies such as Google, Sony, HTC and Samsung are investing heavily in the development of this field. Augmented reality is finding usage in various areas such as entertainment, marketing, navigation, surveillance, system maintenance, and user training. The purpose of this paper is to present the possibilities of using augmented reality systems for the needs of self-service automated systems.
The purpose of the paper is to introduce possibilities of implementation of
augmented reality (AR) concept in disassembly process. Basic concept of AR
implementation in various applications, as well as developed concept in
disassembly system is presented. Main objective of this paper was to test the
influence of implementation of AR in disassembly process with the goal to
shorten overall duration of disassembly process. In this paper the
experimental setup of developed concept in disassembly system for heating
circulation pump that was conducted in laboratory conditions is shown, and
conclusions are presented.
Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to describe an approach of using mobile phones with Bluetooth technology to enter/exit restricted area. Design/methodology/approach -Applied Bluetooth technology implemented in mobile phones enables the user to perform the identification and the state of presence while entering/exiting the parking space without stopping the vehicle. For the successful implementation of this method for presence detection and proper identification, it is necessary to determine the values of the Bluetooth signal. Findings -This paper discuses a case study that has been done at entry/exit of parking lots. The obtained experimental results show that mobile phones with the Bluetooth technology can be successfully applied as presence detection sensors, as well as in processes for the identification of the user/object in the move. Practical implications -The paper gives a primer how mobile phones with Bluetooth technology, in addition to their basic purpose, can be used as identification devices to enter/exit restricted area. Originality/value -The users have possibilities to access restricted area using a common device -a mobile phone with Bluetooth technology. Successful implementation of developed access control system is based on determining the proper value of the Bluetooth signal strength field that extends around the control cabinet in which the Bluetooth devices are situated.
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