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InfoSPOT: A mobile Augmented Reality method for accessing building information through a situation awareness approach

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InfoSPOT as mentioned in this paper is a mobile augmented reality (AR) tool for accessing information about the facilities they maintain, which has been considered as a viable option to reduce inefficiencies of data overload by providing FMs with a Situation Awareness (SA)-based tool for visualizing their real-world environment with added interactive data.
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This article is published in Automation in Construction.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 143 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Augmented reality & Facility management.

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Mobile Augmented Reality Survey: From Where We Are to Where We Go

TL;DR: This survey discusses advances in tracking and registration, since their functionality is crucial to any MAR application and the network connectivity of the devices that run MAR applications together with its importance to the performance of the application.
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A Systematic Review of 10 Years of Augmented Reality Usability Studies: 2005 to 2014

TL;DR: It is found that there is a growing trend toward handheld AR user studies, and that most studies are conducted in laboratory settings and do not involve pilot testing.
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A research agenda for augmented and virtual reality in architecture, engineering and construction

TL;DR: This is a foundational study that formalises and categorises the existing usage of AR and VR in the construction industry and provides a roadmap to guide future research efforts.
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Bridging BIM and building: From a literature review to an integrated conceptual framework

TL;DR: Based on an ex post facto critical review of 75 papers of this kind published over the past decade, the authors proposes a conceptual framework for bridging BIM and building (BBB), which highlights the importance of synchronizing information between building information models and real-life building processes.
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High-precision vision-based mobile augmented reality system for context-aware architectural, engineering, construction and facility management (AEC/FM) applications

TL;DR: A new vision-based mobile augmented reality system that allows field personnel to query and access 3D cyber-information on-site by using photographs taken from standard mobile devices and the localization speed and empirical accuracy of the system provides the ability to use the system on real-world construction sites.
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RADAR: an in-building RF-based user location and tracking system

TL;DR: RADAR is presented, a radio-frequency (RF)-based system for locating and tracking users inside buildings that combines empirical measurements with signal propagation modeling to determine user location and thereby enable location-aware services and applications.
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A survey of augmented reality

TL;DR: The characteristics of augmented reality systems are described, including a detailed discussion of the tradeoffs between optical and video blending approaches, and current efforts to overcome these problems are summarized.
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Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems

TL;DR: A theoretical model of situation awareness based on its role in dynamic human decision making in a variety of domains is presented and design implications for enhancing operator situation awareness and future directions for situation awareness research are explored.
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The active badge location system

TL;DR: A novel system for the location of people in an office environment is described, where members of staff wear badges that transmit signals providing information about their location to a centralized location service, through a network of sensors.
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The Cricket location-support system

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