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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Architecture
  • Engineering

Background:

  • Advancements in communication technology drive the adoption of realistic content, with augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) integrating virtual elements into real-world environments.
  • MR technology enables rapid interior spatial mapping for immersive client experiences in construction, architecture, and urban design.
  • Ensuring data accuracy and reliability from MR devices is crucial for expert designers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore spatial mapping methodologies for surveying architectural interiors.
  • To identify optimized spatial mapping procedures and their most effective applications.
  • To evaluate the performance of different technologies for interior spatial mapping.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted experiments to assess interior survey performance.
  • Utilized HoloLens 2, iPhone 13 Pro (for spatial mapping), and photogrammetry.
  • Evaluated data accuracy and reliability for design applications.

Main Results:

  • HoloLens 2 proved most suitable for the specific interior survey tasks evaluated.
  • iPhone 13 Pro and photogrammetry showed potential for specific real-world scenarios.
  • Acquired parameters informed proposals for applying different technologies.

Conclusions:

  • HoloLens 2 is a highly effective tool for architectural interior spatial mapping in the tested context.
  • Alternative technologies like iPhone 13 Pro and photogrammetry can be viable for specialized applications.
  • Further research can optimize the use of various spatial mapping tools in AEC industries.