
Ground-based Augmented Reality
Ground-based Augmented Reality (AR) involves using technology mounted on or near the ground, such as sensors, projectors, or cameras, to overlay digital information onto the real-world environment. It enhances perception and situational awareness by adding graphics, labels, or data directly onto physical surfaces or surroundings, typically for applications like navigation, maintenance, or entertainment. Unlike helmet or head-mounted AR, ground-based systems offer a stable platform and can cover larger areas, allowing users to interact with augmented content while remaining grounded and free to move within the environment.