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Designing augmented environment with hybrid prototyping using virtual simulation and physical device

Published: 13 March 2011 Publication History

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In this paper, we describe hybrid prototyping that combines virtual simulation with physical device, and argue the possibility of hybrid prototyping through a simulation of an augmented environment.

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AH '11: Proceedings of the 2nd Augmented Human International Conference
March 2011
169 pages
ISBN:9781450304269
DOI:10.1145/1959826

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  • QPC: QderoPateo Communications
  • Koozyt: Koozyt, Inc.
  • Sony CSL: Sony Computer Science Laboratories
  • Microsoft Research Asia

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Published: 13 March 2011

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