Cloud Supported Augmented Reality
Abstract: This Masters’ Thesis aimed to explore the possibilities that the new generation of portable hardware called wearables presents us with. More powerful and smaller devices with a wide array of sensors and cameras are not only becoming possible, but available at prices that are affordable to the average consumer in the first world. But as powerful as modern day technology is, things such as advanced data processing and data storage take space, generate head, and requires power. If this can be done somewhere else than on the small devices the consumer is willing to carry with them, many previously impossible things become possible. In this Thesis we used the Oculus Rift and the Raspberry PI to create a portable augmented reality device and test the effects of stereoscopic vision on the quality of perception. We also tried to displace the processing and calculations to a Cloud server, theoretically allowing us to perform tasks previously impossible for a Raspberry PI.
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