ABSTRACT
Augmented Reality (AR) technology is rapidly growing in recent years. AR hardware, software, and devices have become more general, accessible, and attractive for users. Therefore, many developers are researching the way to effective methods to be developed in the AR field. In this survey paper, we researched advanced technologies to improve AR games, applications, and training. With advanced hardware and software development tools. We introduce advanced software with hardware development tools for AR, flowcharts of advanced AR development, and details of AR hardware with functionality, for AR applications, games, and training.
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