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A collaborative approach of augmented reality for maritime domain

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In this paper, we describe the "paper phase" of the definition of a future innovative Augmented Reality (AR) system for French Navy main warships for asymmetric warfare and navigation. This system aims to be onboard in 2015 and introduces a dedicated AR collaboration concept based on a shared "visual situation".

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            VRIC '12: Proceedings of the 2012 Virtual Reality International Conference
            March 2012
            77 pages
            ISBN:9781450312431
            DOI:10.1145/2331714
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            • Simon RICHIR

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