A Comprehensive Analysis of Mixed Reality Visual Displays in Context of its Applicability in IoT
Suryansh Kaushik, Manu Phogat, Anupam Kumar Sharma, Naveen Kumar, Prashant Vats, Siddhartha Sankar Biswas
Abstract
Recent technological advancements have enabled the development of a variety of apps and programmes which can be used to produce decision-making resources for resolving day-to-day problems. It is a fusion of the physical and virtual worlds that enables people to engage with technology and the surroundings in novel ways. To allow this new reality, computer vision, screen technology, interface technologies, and graphics processing capabilities have all progressed. Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), and Virtual Reality (VR) are just a few of the computing ideas that have emerged to achieve these objectives. This study investigates a review of previous research studies that have been authored. This evaluation was conducted to investigate the architecture which has already been suggested. MR implementations require appropriate ways to handle dynamic phenomena such as fast changes in the external environment and object mobility. More research into setting up a new computer aided design approach capable of handling independent landscape creation and massive data representation, with a concentration on virtually actual simulation inside an important scenario, is necessary to improve the MR mobile applications.