Combining Image Processing Techniques and Mobile Sensor Information for Marker-less Augmented Reality Based Reconstruction
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Title
Combining Image Processing Techniques and Mobile Sensor Information for Marker-less Augmented Reality Based Reconstruction
Subject
augmented reality based reconstruction, position localization, image processing, mobile sensor information
Description
Marker-less Augmented Reality(AR) based recon- struction using mobile devices, is a near impossible task. When considering vision based tracking approaches, it is due to the lack of processing power in mobile devices and when considering mobile sensor based tracking approaches, it is due to the lack of accuracy in mobile Global Positioning System(GPS).
In order to address this problem this research presents a novel approach which combines image processing techniques and mobile sensor information which can be used to perform precise position localization in order to perform augmented reality based reconstruction using mobile devices. The core of this proposed methodology is tightly bound with the image processing technique which is used to identify the object scale in a given image, which is taken from the user’s mobile device. Use of mobile sensor information was to classify the most optimal locations for a given particular user location.
This proposed methodology has been evaluated against the results obtained using 10cm accurate Real-Time Kinematic(RTK) device and against the results obtained using only the Assisted Global Positioning System(A-GPS) chips in mobile devices. Though this proposed methodology require more processing time than A-GPS chips, the accuracy level of this proposed methodology outperforms that of A-GPS chips and the results of the experiments carried out further convince that this proposed methodology facilitates improving the accuracy of position local- ization for augmented reality based reconstruction using mobile devices under certain limitations.
In order to address this problem this research presents a novel approach which combines image processing techniques and mobile sensor information which can be used to perform precise position localization in order to perform augmented reality based reconstruction using mobile devices. The core of this proposed methodology is tightly bound with the image processing technique which is used to identify the object scale in a given image, which is taken from the user’s mobile device. Use of mobile sensor information was to classify the most optimal locations for a given particular user location.
This proposed methodology has been evaluated against the results obtained using 10cm accurate Real-Time Kinematic(RTK) device and against the results obtained using only the Assisted Global Positioning System(A-GPS) chips in mobile devices. Though this proposed methodology require more processing time than A-GPS chips, the accuracy level of this proposed methodology outperforms that of A-GPS chips and the results of the experiments carried out further convince that this proposed methodology facilitates improving the accuracy of position local- ization for augmented reality based reconstruction using mobile devices under certain limitations.
Creator
I. S. Weerakkody, K. D. Sandaruwan, N. D. Kodikara
Source
www.ijcit.com
Date
February 2022
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
I. S. Weerakkody, K. D. Sandaruwan, N. D. Kodikara, “Combining Image Processing Techniques and Mobile Sensor Information for Marker-less Augmented Reality Based Reconstruction,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed June 1, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9020.