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University Institute of Engineering

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Experiment: 4
Student Name: Manan Chawla UID: 22BCS12636

Branch: Computer Science & Engineering Section/Group: 409-B

Semester: 2 Date of Performance: 17/03/2023

Subject Name: Disruptive technologies -2 Subject Code: 22ECH-103

1.Aim of the practical: Understanding different AR effects along with exploration of AR


tool interface and capabilities.

2. Tool Used: PlugXR

Theory :

What is AR?
Augmented reality is an enhanced, interactive version of a real-world environment achieved
through digital visual elements, sounds, and other sensory stimuli via holographic technology. AR
incorporates three features: a combination of digital and physical worlds, interactions made in real
time, and accurate 3D identification of virtual and real objects. Augmented reality offers a better
way to design, curate, and deliver consumable instructions by overlaying digital content in
realworld work environments. When a business understands what AR is and how to utilize it
successfully, everyone can work remotely while collaborating efficiently.
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How augmented reality works


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Augmented reality creates an immersive experience for all its users. Though the most common
AR forms are through glasses or a camera lens, interest in AR is growing, and businesses are
showcasing more types of lenses and hardware through the marketplace. There are five significant
components of AR:

1. Artificial intelligence. Most augmented reality solutions need artificial intelligence (AI) to
work, allowing users to complete actions using voice prompts. AI can also help process
information for your AR application.

2. AR software. These are the tools and applications used to access AR. Some businesses can
create their own form of AR software.

3. Processing. You’ll need processing power for your AR technology to work, generally by
leveraging your device’s internal operating system.

4. Lenses. You’ll need a lens or image platform to view your content or images. The better
quality your screen is, the more realistic your image will appear.

5. Sensors. AR systems need to digest data about their environment to align the real and
digital worlds. When your camera captures information, it sends it through software for
processing.

PlugXR
•PlugXR is an Cloud-based Augmented Reality platform equipped with powerful features to Create
& Publish advanced AR Apps and Experiences into WebAR, white-labeled App on Android & iOS
or in the PlugXR app with absolutely NO Coding or Dependency.
•The platform supports all dimensions & verticals of AR tracking with incredibly low time and cost
of development to give users an end-to-end AR experience by providing a complete solution.
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3. Result and Summary:


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7.Learning outcomes (What I have learnt):

1. Develop augmented reality add-ons for smart-device applications to


add interactivity, animate objects and build logic into effects.

2. Use of PlugXR.

3. Creation of AR effects to different objects in real world.


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Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Evaluation Grid (To be filled by Faculty):


Parameters Maximum Marks
Sr. Marks
No. Obtained
1.
Student Performance (task implementation 12
and result evaluation)

2. Viva-Voce 10

3. Worksheet Submission (Record) 8


Total Marks 30
Signature of Faculty (with Date): Obtained:

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