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A Study of Real-World Information Mapping for Information Sharing Using Edge Devices

Published: 30 October 2023 Publication History
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    We are developing a system that detects "objects" and "events" in the real-world using edge devices that can share the detected information among them in the cyber-space (virtual world) so that the users can remotely obtain real-world information from distant locations. We aim for the system can serve as a foundation for services that construct and utilize a digital twin of the real world. In this paper, we report our findings by implementing "objects" and "things" detection in edge devices (smartphones) and making experiments for sharing the detected "objects" and "things" registered on a digital map.

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      ICVARS '23: Proceedings of the 2023 7th International Conference on Virtual and Augmented Reality Simulations
      March 2023
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      ISBN:9781450397469
      DOI:10.1145/3603421
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      1. Digital Twin
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