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Augmented reality (AR) is quickly becoming more common in today’s digital world. In 2021, 810 million people used an AR program or app on a mobile device. Projections suggest that figure will rise to 1.4 billion people by 2024.
This upward trend indicates that tech users are embracing AR, which provides digital enhancements to real-world environments. These experiences are usually available through mobile phones or tablets, but there are also high-tech glasses and headgear made especially for AR.
Despite its popularity, AR development has encountered roadblocks. In addition to low mobile data speed and device limitations, the biggest issue is that it is difficult to create and distribute AR content.
Most AR developments have been for specialized purposes, such as healthcare procedures, security, real estate, or gaming. Most people still rely on traditional browsers and apps when they want information.
However, the AR cloud aims to make augmented reality more accessible to everyone.
In the simplest terms, the AR cloud is a digital copy of the real world. Developers can build augmented reality experiences using this framework instead of starting from scratch.
The AR cloud will make it possible to localize experiences. For example, if you are walking down a street, you will be able to use your smartphone camera to view your surroundings. An AR app, such as Google Lens, will use digital overlays to help you search for specific sites, see details about surrounding businesses and get crowdsourced information, such as restaurant reviews.
The AR cloud is growing out of previous technologies, including geopositioning, image recognition, and machine learning. It is also being aided by faster internet and mobile data connections, including 5G.
The AR cloud is a unique system, even compared to other cloud-based technologies.
Cloud technologies help to create virtualized platforms for work, games, and information. Like other cloud-based systems, the AR cloud will let users access information without having to first download it to a computer or device.
However, there are some significant differences between the AR frameworks and other cloud-based technologies.
Despite these differences, the accessibility and scalability of cloud-based systems are the same for both AR and more-traditional cloud platforms.
Early examples of AR include live photo filters on Snapchat and Instagram and augmented reality games, like Pokemon GO. These games follow the same concept as more-complex cloud-based AR: they place an abstraction layer over actual real-world images.
The AR cloud will allow this kind of digital overlay on a massive scale by offering a cloud-based medium for AR content. The cloud enables AR applications to take advantage of much higher computational power than you get with a single device running an AR app. A smartphone or head-mounted display limits an AR app’s processing power to the device’s graphics processing unit (GPU) and central processing unit (CPU). Comparatively, AR apps in the cloud can leverage an entire cluster of CPUs and GPUs. Not only does this improve performance and the quality of graphics, it means you can do more with AR.
For example, a restaurant in a specific location could post its menu on the cloud, allowing AR users to view it automatically when they are in a specific location or when the camera and image recognition software on their devices recognize the restaurant building.
Also, rather than a single filter, animated character or single piece of data, the AR cloud could allow massive amounts of information that users could call up based on their settings and manual or voice controls.
AR cloud computing is still in its infancy. However, 5G connectivity, edge computing, and advances in geolocation, image recognition, and processing speeds have made future advances more realistic. Here is a closer look at how these technologies will help AR cloud development.
These technologies can help the AR cloud bring more benefits to users.
What’s more, there are many useful applications for cloud-based AR.
The applications of AR cloud technology could go well beyond entertainment and advertising.
The AR cloud is in the early stages of development, so many of these benefits are not yet a reality.
New technology could increase the speed at which the AR cloud develops. Forecasts suggest that 5G technology could lead to increased use by 2025. By 2030, the AR market could be worth $76 billion, with numerous mainstream and specialized applications in finance, healthcare, travel, and public safety.
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