Authoring and Living Next-Generation Location-Based Experiences
Olivier Balet, Boriana Koleva, Jens Grubert, Kwang Moo Yi and, Marco Gunia, Angelos Katsis, Julien Castet

TL;DR
This paper introduces novel authoring, AR, and indoor geolocalisation techniques that simplify the creation of complex, multi-participant location-based experiences in mixed realities, addressing significant technical challenges.
Contribution
It presents the first results of the MAGELLAN project, demonstrating new methods to facilitate the development of collaborative location-based AR experiences.
Findings
Simplified authoring process for location-based experiences
Effective indoor geolocalisation techniques
Enhanced AR collaboration capabilities
Abstract
Authoring location-based experiences involving multiple participants, collaborating or competing in both indoor and outdoor mixed realities, is extremely complex and bound to serious technical challenges. In this work, we present the first results of the MAGELLAN European project and how these greatly simplify this creative process using novel authoring, augmented reality (AR) and indoor geolocalisation techniques.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Spatial Cognition and Navigation
