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Adapting Innovation: Synergy of Augmented Reality and IoT

Nidhi Chahal, Simarpreet Kaur, Preeti Bansal, Rinkesh Mittal, Shresth Modi, Himanshi Sachan, Yash Dubey, Sukhleen Kaur, Siddharth Arora, Somesh Sukhla

Abstract


Augmented Reality (AR) serves as a transformative bridge between the tangible and virtual realms, seamlessly merging digital and physical realities for immersive, interactive experiences. By leveraging smartphones and cameras, AR ushers in a new era of technology, allowing users to engage with their surroundings in real-time, interacting with virtual objects as if they were tangible. In contrast, Virtual Reality (VR) focuses on digital simulation, replicating real or fictional scenarios within a controlled environment. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) further enhances this synergy, fostering not only connectivity between users and devices but also inter-device communication. This collaboration is poised to revolutionize Gen 4.0 industries, fostering a more connected and efficient technical environment. The amalgamation of AR and IoT will revolutionize manufacturing, boosting productivity through virtual training scenarios for employees. In education and healthcare, this technological convergence enhances teaching methods and provides expert training, transforming patient care. The seamless integration of augmented reality and IoT not only elevates entertainment and gaming experiences but also contributes to the global economy's growth through continuous collaboration with human efforts.


Keywords


Augmented Reality, IoT, Industry 4.0, Virtual Reality, Global Economy, synergy

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