2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9214577
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Application of Augmented Reality, Mobile Devices, and Sensors for a Combat Entity Quantitative Assessment Supporting Decisions and Situational Awareness Development

Abstract: This paper presents advances in the development of specialized mobile applications for combat decision support utilizing augmented reality technologies used for the production of contextual data delivered to any tactical smartphone. Handhelds and decision support systems have been present in military operations since the 1990s. Due to the development of hardware and software platforms, smartphones are capable of running complex algorithms for individual soldiers and low-level commander support. The utilization… Show more

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“…Unidirectional data transfer can be necessary to provide additional security and prevent smartphone Apps from accessing confidential data. For example, recently, an augmented reality smartphone App was developed that transferred data asynchronously to secure servers through specialized network interfaces [163]. This asynchronous transfer limited the on-device data storage to protect the user's location during combat operations.…”
Section: Data Storage For Corporationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unidirectional data transfer can be necessary to provide additional security and prevent smartphone Apps from accessing confidential data. For example, recently, an augmented reality smartphone App was developed that transferred data asynchronously to secure servers through specialized network interfaces [163]. This asynchronous transfer limited the on-device data storage to protect the user's location during combat operations.…”
Section: Data Storage For Corporationsmentioning
confidence: 99%