Integrating a Head-mounted Display with a Mobile Device for Real-time Augmented Reality Purposes

Following the current technological growth and subsequent needs felt by industries, new processes should be adopted to make tasks simpler. Using Augmented Reality in conjunction with other technologies, it is possible to develop innovative solutions that aim to alleviate the difficulty of certain processes in the industry, or to reduce the time of their execution. This article addresses one of the possible applications of new technologies in the industry, using devices that allow the use of Augmented Reality without requiring much or no physical interaction by workers or causing many distractions, thus giving relevant information to the work to be performed without interfering with the quality of it. It will focus, more precisely, on integrating the Head-Mounted Display Moverio BT-35E with a mobile device and in describing the needed configurations for preparing this device to show information to warehouse operators, using Augmented Reality, provided by a software that runs on a capable device, discussing also what are the main mishaps discovered with the use of

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