Augmented reality technology to make cars transparent

The idea of ​​"Augmented Reality" began to appear since the last century, but its actual uses are relatively recent and escalated dramatically with the development of technology, devices and applications, until its use reached the personal computer and smart phones. Its idea is based on the principle of merging virtual information with the real world.
 
Researchers from Japan's "Keio University" are working on "augmented reality" to make the interior of the car-style doors and rear seats "transparent like windows," says Susumo Tashi, a project worker.
 
The project aims to allow the person to drive his car while enjoying watching the entire road as if he is walking in the open air by displaying scenes that the car body usually blocks on the corresponding areas inside the car. When the driver, for example, looks at one of the car doors, he will see what is behind this door as if it is not Originally or as if the car is made of clear glass.
 
The researchers used the implementation of their innovation cameras to photograph all the scenes surrounding the car, and a treatment system that is able to link the scenes with the angles that were taken from them in order to drop them on the appropriate interior parts of the car, by using a projection device that directs the optical beams to the corresponding mirrors that in turn drop them on the interior of the car.
 
In order for the car's internal parts to display the fallen image, it must be covered with a special material coated with a layer of fifty micrometres of glass, which gives it a large reflective strength, and the technology also uses two projectors for each eye, which creates three-dimensional effects appearing on the reflective surface.

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