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AR is the first real consumer application where the lack of positioning accuracy presents a serious implementation problem. Up until now it has been about navigation or setting general location-based context where there was no good justification for precise positioning. Mobile outdoor AR requires relatively accurate position and orientation tracking to register the virtual information (e.g. a virtual urban 3D model) with the physical buildings and objects. One major challenge is achieving highly accurate tracking information.

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Schall, G. (2013). Requirements. In: Mobile Augmented Reality for Human Scale Interaction with Geospatial Models. Mobile Computing. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00197-1_3

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