2015 Third World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icocs.2015.7483240
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Using augmented reality for service discovery in pervasive environments

Abstract: The appearance of a large number of mobile devices (Smart-phones, Tablets...) has democratized the access to information anywhere and anytime, which makes it possible to have smart environments that are composed of a set of interconnected devices and offers users a set of services called pervasive services. Several techniques and protocols have been proposed to allow users to discover and access these services. In this work, we examine some existing protocols and we discuss the use of augmented reality to dis… Show more

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“…One application that has proven an efficient mixed reality experience to end users is the Wikitude (https://www.wikitude.com).Wikitude applies the concept of meaningware -an intermediate medium between software, hardware, and the user [7]. It is all-in-one augmented reality SDK combines 3D tracking technology, image recognition, and tracking, as well as geo-location augmented reality (AR) for mobile, tablets and smart glasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One application that has proven an efficient mixed reality experience to end users is the Wikitude (https://www.wikitude.com).Wikitude applies the concept of meaningware -an intermediate medium between software, hardware, and the user [7]. It is all-in-one augmented reality SDK combines 3D tracking technology, image recognition, and tracking, as well as geo-location augmented reality (AR) for mobile, tablets and smart glasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%