02:30 PM - 02:50 PM
In order for AR headsets to become mass-market wearables, locating the AR processing in the mobile network is a tempting move. But could it work? In this talk, Leslie Shannon lays out the structure and physics of mobile networks and how they may be the missing link between AR today and the AR of the future
02:30 PM - 02:50 PM
In order for AR headsets to become mass-market wearables, locating the AR processing in the mobile network is a tempting move. But could it work? In this talk, Leslie Shannon lays out the structure and physics of mobile networks and how they may be the missing link between AR today and the AR of the future
02:50 PM - 03:10 PM
The AR Cloud is a digital 3D copy of the real world or a 1:1 model of the world understandable for IT systems and constantly updated in real time. ( Works withAndroid and iOS freely )
02:50 PM - 03:10 PM
The AR Cloud is a digital 3D copy of the real world or a 1:1 model of the world understandable for IT systems and constantly updated in real time. ( Works withAndroid and iOS freely )
03:10 PM - 03:30 PM
The Open AR Cloud Association, a global non-profit that aims to drive the development of open and interoperable real world spatial computing technologies to connect the physical and the digital worlds for the benefit of all is currently hard at work designing and build a reference platform to enable what some might call the Spatial Web or the Mirror World
Like the World Wide Web platform the so called Open Spatial Computing Platform (OSCP) will be based on a set of open standards and protocols that allows everyone, everywhere with any AR-enabled device to connect to tservices on the platform for localization (GeoPose), a machine readable description of the physical reality around them (RML), and seemlessly access and summon any experience through a Spatial Discovery Service, This platform can potentially unleash trillions in new value creation and become a new major engine of growth. In this talk you will hear all about the current progress, future plans and how to get involved in this historical undertaking
03:10 PM - 03:30 PM
The Open AR Cloud Association, a global non-profit that aims to drive the development of open and interoperable real world spatial computing technologies to connect the physical and the digital worlds for the benefit of all is currently hard at work designing and build a reference platform to enable what some might call the Spatial Web or the Mirror World
Like the World Wide Web platform the so called Open Spatial Computing Platform (OSCP) will be based on a set of open standards and protocols that allows everyone, everywhere with any AR-enabled device to connect to tservices on the platform for localization (GeoPose), a machine readable description of the physical reality around them (RML), and seemlessly access and summon any experience through a Spatial Discovery Service, This platform can potentially unleash trillions in new value creation and become a new major engine of growth. In this talk you will hear all about the current progress, future plans and how to get involved in this historical undertaking