Heinrich, M., Thomas, B., Mueller, S., and Sandor, C.
An Augmented Reality Weather System
In ACE '08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, 2008
This paper presents ARWeather, a simulation application,
which can simulate three types of precipitation: rain, snow,
and hail. We examined a range of weather phenomenon and
how they may be simulated in a mobile augmented reality
system. ARWeather was developed and deployed on the
Tinmith wearable computer system to enable autonomous
and free movement for the user. The user can move freely
inside the simulated weather without limitation. The result
of this work, the ARWeather application, has been evaluated
with a user study to determine the users acceptance and
draw conclusions to the applicability of augmented reality
simulated weather.
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now can we have several that link wirelessly and repond to user movement?
and how long till the first tron game on augmented reality comes out?
nubnubbud 2 months ago
useless until it make the person actually feel the cold or heat, the water splashing on your skin and such... if they make it, they will be able to aply to games, but not for the real world...
pacanaro 10 months ago
This is amazing. Absolutely fantastic work!
Augmented reality is on track to be a very integral part of how we view, understand, and navigate our world in the future. The "information at your fingertips" age of the modern internet, sitting at a desktop computer is slowly becoming downright archaic.
geflaginob 10 months ago