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In this thesis a variety of issues have been presented that illuminate issues in developing a state of the art mobile AR system. Mobile AR has outgrown its infancy and is ready for early commercial deployment. This thesis presented a series of platforms, hybrid tracking methods, geospatial modeling approaches and AR application prototypes to assess the feasibility of key technologies in mobile AR. Investigating all these tasks is very fascinating work. Next, a look is taken at the hypotheses formulated at the beginning of the thesis.

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Schall, G. (2013). Conclusions. 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_8

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