Integrating Augmented Reality in UBT Smart City Infrastructure

Session

Computer Science and Communication Engineering

Description

This paper explores the role and evolution of Augmented Reality (AR) technology and its intersection with Digital Twin applications in modern systems. Through a comprehensive analysis of literature and case studies, the study identifies the advantages and potential applications of AR across various fields, including education, industry, and construction. Additionally, it highlights the historical development of AR and its current uses, focusing on its potential to improve efficiency and accuracy in many contexts. The research investigates the integration of AR with Digital Twin technology, examining the benefits and challenges arising from their interaction in practical scenarios. Using advanced tools such as Unity and AR Foundation, the developed application enables the real-time visualization and monitoring of sensor data across UBT campuses. The application provides quick, accurate, and real-time data, offering users an effective solution for monitoring sensors and freely navigating campus environments. In an era where timely access to information is crucial, this advanced technology offers a powerful tool for controlling environments and gaining deeper insights into the world around us.

Keywords:

Augmented Reality, Digital Twins, AR Foundation, Unity, real-time visualization, sensor monitoring, predictive maintenance, smart environments, campus management, live data tracking.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-15-3

Start Date

25-10-2024 9:00 AM

End Date

27-10-2024 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2024.400

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Integrating Augmented Reality in UBT Smart City Infrastructure

This paper explores the role and evolution of Augmented Reality (AR) technology and its intersection with Digital Twin applications in modern systems. Through a comprehensive analysis of literature and case studies, the study identifies the advantages and potential applications of AR across various fields, including education, industry, and construction. Additionally, it highlights the historical development of AR and its current uses, focusing on its potential to improve efficiency and accuracy in many contexts. The research investigates the integration of AR with Digital Twin technology, examining the benefits and challenges arising from their interaction in practical scenarios. Using advanced tools such as Unity and AR Foundation, the developed application enables the real-time visualization and monitoring of sensor data across UBT campuses. The application provides quick, accurate, and real-time data, offering users an effective solution for monitoring sensors and freely navigating campus environments. In an era where timely access to information is crucial, this advanced technology offers a powerful tool for controlling environments and gaining deeper insights into the world around us.