Wednesday 9 January 2013

Wearable Augmented Reality - Regulation and policy


Regulation and Policy for Wearable Augmented Reality

Wearable augmented reality is used for image recognition. Since, it is used for commercial purposes, new policies and regulations are required for their use. These policies go beyond the obvious and extend into many areas of end-user behaviour and usage conditions.

Since wearable computers use and transfer location and other types of spatial data, several legal issues are being associated with geospatial a technology and data collection method. The key issues of Augmented Reality which is taken care by the policy and regulations include privacy, intellectual property rights, data quality or reliability and national security.

Progress in wearable technologies for monitoring is driven by processing and ubiquitous connectivity. These drivers include substantive changes in key social and economic factors. This transition is fuelled by the enormous technical advances in microelectronics and communication technologies as well as the ongoing process of miniaturization.

This report is specifically useful for wireless carriers and other service providers, AR application developers, Telemetry, Telematics, and vehicle monitoring companies, Telecom (fixed and wireless) and ICT infrastructure providers, Government agencies, regulatory authorities, and commissions.



The report also contains in-depth analysis on various other topics which include AR Policies and legal issues, AR Liability and potential legal issues, the effect of policy & regulations in AR applications.  



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