Binary to Decimal Conversion and Subnetting Calculations using Augmented Reality

This paper studies markerless augmented reality applications for displaying digital objects on different colored surfaces under varying lighting conditions and tracking angles. The study aimed to evaluate the application's effectiveness in accurately displaying digital objects. The testing was...

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Published in:2023 IEEE 9th International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Design (ICCED) pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors: Ramdania, Diena Rauda, Alam, Cecep Nurul, Ghuswari, Afif Hani, Irfan, Mohamad, Atmadja, Aldy Rialdy, Harika, Maisevli
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 07-11-2023
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Summary:This paper studies markerless augmented reality applications for displaying digital objects on different colored surfaces under varying lighting conditions and tracking angles. The study aimed to evaluate the application's effectiveness in accurately displaying digital objects. The testing was conducted in bright and dark light settings, with tracking angles of 45° and 90°. The results showed that surfaces with a texture in dark or bright colors, especially patterned surfaces, yielded optimal results in displaying digital objects in both lighting conditions. However, plain bright surfaces and surfaces without patterns were not practical for displaying digital objects. The angle of the tracking device and the presence of shadows significantly impacted the quality of the displayed objects. The tracking distance did not significantly affect the display quality. These findings provide valuable insights for enhancing the performance and usability of markerless augmented reality applications, guiding the selection of suitable surfaces and lighting conditions for optimal display outcomes.
ISSN:2767-7826
DOI:10.1109/ICCED60214.2023.10425721