ABSTRACT
To collect and aggregate the enormous amounts of spatial information needed to maintain virtual three-dimensional (3D) spaces, such as digital twins, in real time, significant resources are required. Recently, light detection and ranging (LiDAR)-equipped mobile devices have become increasingly popular. Therefore, mobile sensing using such devices is a feasible solution for maintaining and updating virtual 3D city spaces by motivating people. In this study, we propose and develop a mobile sensing system based on an augmented reality coloring game using LiDAR-equipped mobile devices. Next, we verify the fundamental operation and effectiveness of the proposed system.
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