Smart Glasses
Kai Turing
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
'Smart Glasses' offers a comprehensive exploration of wearable display technology's evolution and its potential to transform human-computer interaction. The book navigates through the journey of smart glasses from basic heads-up displays to sophisticated augmented reality devices, examining both their technological underpinnings and societal implications.
Through a well-structured approach, it illuminates how advances in materials science and microprocessing have enabled the creation of increasingly powerful and compact wearable displays. The narrative progresses logically through three main sections, beginning with technical foundations, moving to current applications, and concluding with future possibilities.
Particularly fascinating are the real-world implementations in healthcare, where surgeons use augmented reality for precise procedures, and manufacturing, where workers benefit from heads-up display guidance. The book draws on research from multiple disciplines, including computer science and cognitive psychology, to present a balanced view of both the technology's potential and its limitations.
What sets this work apart is its practical focus combined with thoughtful consideration of broader implications. While explaining complex technical concepts, it maintains accessibility for both technology professionals and informed general readers. The book addresses crucial concerns about digital privacy and social etiquette while exploring how integration with artificial intelligence could enhance human cognitive capabilities.
Rather than relying on speculation, it grounds its discussion in verified research and demonstrable trends, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the future of personal computing and augmented reality technology.
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