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Intelligent New AR-Navigator

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Abstract


An interactive mobile application called "AR-NAVIGATION USING VISUAL POSITIONING SYSTEM" allows users to navigate the university campus. It is a technology for getting around the campus inside and to any desired location. This application can be run on an Android device equipped with ARCore by the user, who can then select any location within the academic block they wish to visit. A three-dimensional path that the user can follow to get to their preferred indoor location will be displayed to them by the camera application.


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