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A 4 page paper that begins with an explanation of what augmented reality is. The paper reports augmented reality applications that already exist for theme parks and comments on the advantages and disadvantages of this technology. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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(Theme Park Syndicate, 2010). The announcement informed readers that using a Web cam, computer, and the newspaper (USA Today), visitors could rotate the map to take a closer look at
all sides of the layout for the new attraction. The attractions like the Hogwarts Castle would appear right before the users eyes (Theme Park Syndicate, 2010). If the user held
the map closer to their Web cam, they would be able to see the Hogwarts Express and Hogsmeade before walking to those sites (Theme Park Syndicate, 2010). Augmented reality is
the latest thing in electronics. It is comprised of three components: a head-mounted display, a tracking systems, and a mobile computer (Tech-FAQ, 2011). The purpose is to superimpose graphics and
audio coming from the computer to the real world. The head-mounted display allows the user to view the graphics that are superimposed as well as any text that would be
created by the system (Tech-FAQ, 2011). There are two models for the head-mounted display. The video see-through system blocks the users view of the world around them and plays
the image in real time. The other system is the optical see-through system which paints the images on the users retina through rapid movement of the light source (Tech-FAQ, 2011).
The drawback with the video option is that there is a delay in adjusting the image when the user moves his head; the drawback with the optical model is that
it is incredibly expensive (Tech-FAQ, 2011). Part of the augmented reality system is a tracking and orientation system, which is able to identify the users exact location in
relation to what is around him while it also tracks the users head and eye movements (Tech-FAQ, 2011). This is a very complicated process that involves adjusting the display of
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