Automatic configuration of pervasive sensor networks for augmented reality

The ubiquitous tracking (Ubitrack) approach uses spatial relationship graphs and patterns to support a distributed software architecture for augmented reality (AR) systems in which clients can produce, transform, transmit, and consume tracking data.

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