2016
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2016.070190
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Mobile computation offloading architecture for mobile augmented reality, case study: Visualization of cetacean skeleton

Abstract: Abstract-Augmented Reality applications can serve as teaching tools in different contexts of use. Augmented reality application on mobile devices can help to provide tourist information on cities or to give information on visits to museums. For example, during visits to museums of natural history, applications of augmented reality on mobile devices can be used by some visitors to interact with the skeleton of a whale. However, making rendering heavy models can be computationally infeasible on devices with limi… Show more

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“…Over the last decade, we have seen unprecedented and exponential growth in the popularity of smartphones and smart devices. With increasing capability of the smart devices, consumers are becoming more demanding, and the developers are building more sophisticated applications with interesting features and complexity [1]. In spite of significant progress, smartphones are unable to accommodate user/application demands, particularly for applications that require resourceintensive processing, memory, and power.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last decade, we have seen unprecedented and exponential growth in the popularity of smartphones and smart devices. With increasing capability of the smart devices, consumers are becoming more demanding, and the developers are building more sophisticated applications with interesting features and complexity [1]. In spite of significant progress, smartphones are unable to accommodate user/application demands, particularly for applications that require resourceintensive processing, memory, and power.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%