2022
DOI: 10.3389/frvir.2022.765959
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Frameworks Enabling Ubiquitous Mixed Reality Applications Across Dynamically Adaptable Device Configurations

Abstract: If Mixed Reality applications are supposed to become truly ubiquitous, they face the challenge of an ever evolving set of hardware and software systems - each with their own standards and APIs–that need to work together and become part of the same shared environment (the application). A unified standard is unlikely so we can not rely on a single software development stack to incorporate all necessary parts. Instead we need frameworks that are modular and flexible enough to be adapted to the needs of the applic… Show more

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“…This AR framework tries to answers to previously defined framework concepts for Mixed Reality such as Scalability, Interoperability, Extensibility, Convenience and Quality Assurance with the greater picture of Integrability in mind (Weber et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This AR framework tries to answers to previously defined framework concepts for Mixed Reality such as Scalability, Interoperability, Extensibility, Convenience and Quality Assurance with the greater picture of Integrability in mind (Weber et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%