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HoloSensor for smart home, health, entertainment

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The HoloSensor project aims to enhance the visualisation and visual analytics data sourced from various sensors through use of Augmented Reality (AR) technology, allowing users to anchor information throughout various locations inside a building. The output of the project is an application, that connects networked sensors (Arduino with temperature, humidity, light sensors) communicating its data though a Python-based server. Users are able to interact with this data on holograms in real-time through the Microsoft HoloLens. This integration of the immersive AR technology with Internet of Things (IoT) shows its versatile usage in all three areas of human experience: health, home and entertainment.

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        SIGGRAPH '18: ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Appy Hour
        August 2018
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        ISBN:9781450358071
        DOI:10.1145/3213779

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