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by AndrewKemendo
2877 days ago
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It would be too much to really go into, but what I will say is that almost all of your assumptions are misguided. I don't mean that in a mean way, but for example using GPS for AR anchoring is not viable and will never be. So we have to build computer vision systems for localizing content, and those are complex and expensive and have hardware, bandwidth and other constraints. BIM is ubiquitous, but not easily integrated with other hardware, and the hardware best suited for it (HMD) are expensive and not yet everywhere - or even widely adopted. |
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You can get centimeter level accuracy from GNSS with off the shelf custom antennae and software, see e.g. Trimble Catalyst https://catalyst.trimble.com
You can combine that with AR devices to get good enough positioning onsite for review purposes.
It's not precise enough for attaching nails and such, for which there are other location based solutions.
We actually have most of the pieces for a 'smart construction site' in existence as off the shelf components. But the construction industry is such that startups are not very well positioned to lead the change - hence I understand you disenchanted tone.