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Mashing up the physical and augmented reality: The Web of Augmented Things Idea

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Along with Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) are going to be an important ingredient for the design and development of future smart environments, in particular in enterprise contexts. The vision of Web of Augmented Things (WoAT) -- discussed in this paper -- aims at exploiting the Web of Things to enable the development of open interoperable pervasive hybrid systems integrating IoT and AR/MR, mashing up both physical Things and augmented, AR-based ones.

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        WoT 2017: Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on the Web of Things
        October 2017
        21 pages
        ISBN:9781450363440
        DOI:10.1145/3199919

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