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The real world of augmented reality
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Stoller, Jacob
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Augmented reality
/ Construction industry
/ Headsets
/ Occupational safety
/ Quality assurance
/ Smartphones
/ Technological change
2024
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The real world of augmented reality
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Stoller, Jacob
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Augmented reality
/ Construction industry
/ Headsets
/ Occupational safety
/ Quality assurance
/ Smartphones
/ Technological change
2024
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The real world of augmented reality
2024
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Stoller discusses the evolving landscape of Augmented Reality (AR) in the construction industry. Early hype around futuristic AR headsets is giving way to more practical applications using readily available devices like smartphones and tablets. This shift is driven by factors like the high cost and limited adoption of advanced headsets, as well as safety concerns. Current AR applications in construction primarily focus on improving quality assurance and verification. Workers can use handheld devices to compare the actual site conditions with the digital design models, identify discrepancies, and report issues directly. Handheld devices offer a safer and more practical solution than headsets, as they don't obstruct the user's field of vision and are more intuitive to use.
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Annex Publishing & Printing, Inc
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