2010
DOI: 10.1260/1478-0771.8.1.75
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Augmented Reality-Based Education and Fire Protection for Traditional Korean Buildings

Abstract: This study examines an application of Augmented Reality technology (AR) for Korean Cultural Traditional Buildings, specifically, the Namdaemun Gate, "National Treasure No 1" of the Republic of Korea. Unfortunately, in February 2008, the Namdaemun Gate burned down, despite the efforts of many firemen, as the main difficulty was getting the fire under control without any structural knowledge of the wooden building. Hence, with the great advances in digital technology, an application of virtual technical informat… Show more

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“…Presently, mobile AR applications adopt cameras, HMDs, GPS sensors, Internet access of smart-phones and tablets to overlay real-world environments with context-based, dynamic and interactive digital content (Sommerauer and Müller, 2018). Studies have shown that VR and AR have been applied in the manufacturing industry, education, entertainment and construction in developed countries (Ong et al , 2008; Phan and Chool, 2010; Chi et al , 2013; Issa et al , 2015; Wang et al , 2018) . There is a paucity of literature about areas of application for AR in developing countries such as Nigeria, Ghana and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently, mobile AR applications adopt cameras, HMDs, GPS sensors, Internet access of smart-phones and tablets to overlay real-world environments with context-based, dynamic and interactive digital content (Sommerauer and Müller, 2018). Studies have shown that VR and AR have been applied in the manufacturing industry, education, entertainment and construction in developed countries (Ong et al , 2008; Phan and Chool, 2010; Chi et al , 2013; Issa et al , 2015; Wang et al , 2018) . There is a paucity of literature about areas of application for AR in developing countries such as Nigeria, Ghana and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gives an easy way to relate with experts in the maintenance section (Wang et al , 2016; Mourtzis et al , 2017). Nowadays, AR technologies are used in manufacturing, design, education, entertainment and construction which has provided a better quality of life (Wang and Dunston, 2011; Phan and Chool, 2010; Chen et al , 2011). Construction companies are faced with the need to integrate the construction process innovatively and address project development issues through the use of new technologies such as augmented reality technology (ART) (Ahmad et al , 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%