Augmented Reality Web Applications with Mobile Agents in the Internet of Things

T. Leppänen, A. Heikkinen, Antti Karhu, E. Harjula, J. Riekki, T. Koskela
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Augmented reality (AR) is a promising technology for building applications in an Internet of Things (IoT) environment, utilized for visualizing information provided by IoT devices. In this paper, we enable Web-based mobile AR applications with mobile agents in a resource-oriented IoT system architecture. We present an adaptable mobile agent composition that contains the data representation logic and mappings between AR applications and system resources. Thus, mobile agents and AR application-specific data structures are exposed as global system resources. System resource linkages are considered between real-world objects and their virtual representations for mobile agent-based AR applications. The agent composition also complies with the REST principles for resource access and control system-wide. This allows dynamic runtime adaptation and addressing the device and resource heterogeneity, thus eliminating the need for application-specific communication protocols. Moreover, we utilize a Web-based mobile AR application framework, running completely in a Web browser, which facilitates straightforward AR application development. Lastly, a proof of concept mobile AR application is implemented, where a coffee maker with a visual tag is connected to a low-power resource-constrained wireless sensor network node as an IoT device. A mobile agent is injected into the IoT environment to expose the state changes of the coffee maker. Through the visual tag, AR applications are able to visualize the state changes of the coffee maker in their user interface.
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物联网中具有移动代理的增强现实Web应用程序
增强现实(AR)是一种很有前途的技术,用于在物联网(IoT)环境中构建应用程序,用于可视化物联网设备提供的信息。在本文中,我们在面向资源的物联网系统架构中启用基于web的移动AR应用程序和移动代理。我们提出了一种适应性强的移动代理组合,它包含AR应用程序和系统资源之间的数据表示逻辑和映射。因此,移动代理和AR应用程序特定的数据结构被公开为全局系统资源。在基于移动代理的AR应用程序中,考虑了现实世界对象及其虚拟表示之间的系统资源链接。代理组合也符合用于资源访问和系统范围控制的REST原则。这允许动态运行时适应并解决设备和资源的异构性,从而消除了对特定于应用程序的通信协议的需求。此外,我们利用基于Web的移动AR应用程序框架,完全在Web浏览器中运行,这有助于直接的AR应用程序开发。最后,实现了一个概念验证的移动增强现实应用程序,其中带有视觉标签的咖啡机作为物联网设备连接到低功耗资源受限的无线传感器网络节点。将移动代理注入物联网环境以暴露咖啡机的状态变化。通过可视化标签,增强现实应用程序能够在其用户界面中可视化咖啡机的状态变化。
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