ABSTRACT
This paper describes a prototype system based on Augmented Reality (AR), designed to improve the biomechanics study. The proposal includes a full system overview with accents on the AR area, where the main solution is based on HoloLens. The whole system is focused on the latest available technology, not only for the AR module. To get to the best results, two systems that have the same aim are presented shortly. Besides the system design and requirements, a short technological overview is presented along with a dedicated chapter regarding the performance.
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Index Terms
- Bringing the augmented reality benefits to biomechanics study
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