The paper focuses on Augmented Reality systems in which interaction with the real world is augmented by the computer, the task being performed in the real world. We first define what mobile AR systems, collaborative AR systems and finally mobile and collaborative AR systems are. We then present the augmented stroll and its software design as one example of a mobile and collaborative AR system. The augmented stroll is applied to Archaeology in the MAGIC (Mobile Augmented Group Interaction in Context) project.
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Renevier, P., & Nigay, L. (2001). Mobile Collaborative Augmented Reality : The Augmented Stroll 2 Augmented Reality : Mobility and Groupware. Proceedings of the 8th IFIP Working Conference on Engineering for HumanComputer Interaction, 2254, 299–316.
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