Augmented Reality Based Measurement Application
Keywords:
Augmented Reality , Virtual Reality , Measurement , ASA Algorithm.Abstract
This paper is to create an Augmented Reality Based Measurement application ie. object distance measurement using android studio, and simple mobile camera in order to measure object distance. The technologies nowadays are very highly developed and it may give our lives a new interface and thus make it more accurate. One of the technologies that able to do so is the Augmented Reality (AR) technology. Traditionally, we have used common measurement tools such as rulers, robots, and lasers to measure objects. The drawbacks of such measurement could led to the high maintenance cost, consuming lot of times, and human resource. Hence, it is important to have new technology such as Augmented Reality (AR) system that could help to minimize the cost and increase the accuracy of measurement.
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