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Mobile Augmented Reality [815650S]

Course Objectives

Augmented reality means overlaying synthetical images on top of physical world objects. Augmented reality field provides the methods to interact with the virtual environment without removing the real environment that is naturally surrounding the user. Traditionally augmented reality has been confined to laboratory environments but recent advances in interface devices, mobile computing and communications are enabling mobile and personal augmented reality systems and applications. The course addresses key enabling technologies and methods including advanced displays, interaction devices, image processing, calibration, occlusion, as well as different uses and applications. The laboratory exercises are addressing calibration, interaction and applications.

Opening lecture

Due to technical problems the course starting date was moved to Tuesday, 11th of April 2006 at 16:15 in room SÄ118. The course will run twice per week, on Tuesdays from 16:15-18:00 in room SÄ118 and on Thursdays, also from 16:15-18:00 in room PR101. The course will be videotaped and will end 11.5.2006.

Enrolment

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Course Online

In order to see the content of the course, you will need first to subscribe yourself to our elearning environment and second, to enrol yourself to the MAR course.

Course pre-requisites

In order to be able to enrol, it is recommended that the student has knowledge from the following course:

  1. Mobile Internet Service Architecture (815349A);
    Also recommended is:

Course requisites

In order to pass the course the student is responsible for making sure that the following requisites are accomplished:

  1. Compulsory attendance for exercise classes (3 out of 5);
  2. Completion of the assigned project work (50 hours);
  3. Passing the exam.

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