How to Make Your Product Stand Out With AUGMENTED DATA MANAGEMENT (ADM)
Before we get into the benefits of Augmented Data Management, let’s take a brief look at what is augmented reality?
- Augmented Reality (AR) is an enhanced version of our real world. It uses the existing infrastructure and overlays it with layers of digital information powered by computer vision, motion tracking, smart devices and other sensors to interact with both physical objects/tools or digital units in real time. The primary purpose of AR is to improve one’s experience by adding value to existing environment, interacting more efficiently than before and generating encouraging results far beyond user expectations within their current ecosystem. Some popular examples include Pokémon Go (mobile game), Snapchat filters (photo application) etc. These applications are specifically designed for mobile phones that can track and interpret the environment and user’s motion in real time.
- In order to achieve this, AR requires a set of hardware components including Smartphones/devices with GPS tracking, Bluetooth, compass sensors and other features required for processing information. In addition, software components such as computer vision (CV) libraries handle visual data input from various cameras or other input devices which are processed by cloud-based servers during the analysis phase. The final output is displayed on screens attached to smartphones which can be interactive via touch or motion controls.
- Other Augmented Reality applications require dedicated hardware that doesn’t exist yet but it will soon become mainstreams once a solution surfaces. For example, a pair of smart glasses that look similar to normal glasses would have all these components installed internally which can be worn like normal glasses. This will result in the convergence of all these technologies into one package over time, giving way to more interactive experiences with minimal dependency on existing environment or user’s smartphone/device(s).
The Benefits of Augmented Data Management (ADM)
Until recently, augmented reality was just a concept but now it has become an attractive market for investors who are willing to invest their money because they see how it can change our lives in ways we might not have imagined. As with every emerging technology, there is huge potential for ADM that can be explored and benefits leveraged by different industries including health care, defense, sports etc. If implemented correctly at the right place and time, ADM could prove itself as a game-changer and we will all wonder how we ever lived without using such technology.
So what are these benefits?
(1) Improved Efficiency:
This summer, I spent a lot of time with my family at the beach because there was nothing else to do. The ocean water level went up after excessive rain which resulted in flooded beaches and play areas. We wanted to go for a swim but couldn’t find a place wide enough to accommodate everyone. This would make many people quit and move on but we still wanted to enjoy ourselves so we had no choice but look for alternatives. Some people tried swimming in small pools built by municipalities while others preferred smaller children’s pools that were also overcrowded as well as dangerous (due to limited boundaries). Others preferred the comfort of their homes so they could swim in their pools for as long as possible.
(2) Improved Experience:
Augmented Reality can transform existing environments to be more interactive by adding digital information on top of real world through devices or dedicated hardware which can be worn like normal glasses, helmets etc. This will result in improved experience for many users who are using these systems every single day. For example, a football coach can have access to an augmented reality application that displays real-time data during games/practice sessions providing them with valuable insight into how players are performing without having to leave the field or stand behind players while practicing. A surgeon can benefit from AR technology in many ways including hands-free robotic surgery, body scan overlay, and access to patient/doctor information without having to leave the operating room etc.
(3) Reduced Dependency on Personal Devices:
With so much data processing work handled by cloud-based servers, users will become less dependent on their personal devices in the future when using Augmented Reality. They can also enjoy the freedom of movement without being restricted to staying within WiFi or Bluetooth range which might be quite common for current smartphone users today. For example, one could commute with friends and family members while still having full access to AR experiences regardless of where they are located in any given moment throughout the journey/day.
Conclusion:
The market for Augmented Reality is definitely heating up and we look forward to seeing how it shapes the future of technology in many industries including healthcare, military, sports, and live entertainment. We hope that you liked our article and gained valuable insights into the benefits associated with Augmented Reality. Thanks for reading and feel free to leave your comments below because we would love to hear from you!