Study on Development Techniques of AR Application Program in MFC Environmen

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Augmented Reality(AR) technology aims to integrate virtual objects with real scene by using computer technology and to realize real scenes enhancing. This paper presented a research method of using osgART to develop AR application programs in MFC (Microsoft Foundation Classes) environment, and discussed some related techniques. Corresponding procedures are given in each section, and a design example for product evaluation and exhibition is presented. This example was developed by the presented method in this paper, and its system ran in good condition after repeated tests. From the results of this paper, it can be seen that by using MFC and osgART to develop AR application programs, the seamless integration and interaction between the real environment and virtual objects can been easily realized, which will be benefit to improve the efficiency of developing AR application programs.

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