Smart New AR-Navigation
Abstract
The project “AR-NAVIGATION USING VISUAL POSITIONING SYSTEM” is an interactive mobile application that allows the user to navigate inside the university campus. It is a technology for traversing through indoors and reach any desired destination within the campus. The user can use their android mobile enabled with ARCore to run this application and choose any location within the academic block they would like to visit. The camera application will show them a 3-D pathway which the user can follow to traverse to their chosen indoor location.
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