Spatial Computing

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What is Spatial Computing?

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✍️ Author: Darek Fanton

🔖 Topics: Spatial Computing, Human Machine Interface

🏢 Organizations: OnLogic


Spatial computing uses cameras and sensors to create a digital model or digital twin of people, objects, machines, and the environments they’re in, to enable users to interact with them. Interaction and control in spatial computing often uses gestures, body movements and/or voice commands. Spatial computing combines, and builds upon, elements of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) and digital twin technologies.

Spatial computing is a broad concept addressing the ways people and technology interact, but in this specific case it’s also the latest interface technology being promoted as the future of Human Machine Interface (HMI).

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