@article{leveaux2019augmented,
  title = {Augmented Reality and Mobile Technologies in Building Management Systems: A Case Study},
  author = {Rene Leveaux and Rachel Ornate},
  year = 2019,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JMTKS/2019/329623/},
  journal = {Journal of Mobile Technologies, Knowledge and Society},
  volume = 2019,
  pages = 13,
  doi = 10.5171/2019.329623,
  abstract = {Through the application augmented reality, there is an increasing number of buildings that are projected to become increasingly smarter to increase the operational efficiency of those buildings without significantly impacting the costs. This work examined the application of augmented reality in building management systems using an exploratory industry-based case study approach to examine the value of augmented reality in the business of building management. Currently, a number of companies’ remedy with augmented reality already exist, however little implementation has gone beyond the pilot project phase. This may be attributed mainly to the limitations of hardware and software technologies, especially when running augmented reality applications on mobile devices. Limitations such as the need for low latency and smarter object recognition as well as the lack of standards in the development of augmented reality applications across various devices all contribute to the technology’s slow adoption. This paper examines viable implementations of augmented reality in building management and presents a solution that can bring tangible benefits to the building management services sector. The architecture and technologies used in the case study are discussed as well as recommendations on the implementation and further testing of the proposed solution.},
  keywords = {Augmented Reality; Building Management Systems; Mobile Technologies; Intelligent Buildings; Internet of Things},
  note = Article ID: 329623
}
