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Designing Smart Navigation Eyewear with Augmented Reality Projection Technology: Development and Impact of Smart Wearables in the 5G Era

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DOI: 10.23977/jeeem.2023.060209 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 347

Author(s)

Zixuan Wang 1, Fengyuan Yan 1, Haoyang Li 1

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1 Shandong University of Science and Technology, Jinan 250031, China

Corresponding Author

Zixuan Wang

ABSTRACT

The general term for wearable devices and smart designs in development is called "smart wearables". With the gradual improvement of the fifth-generation communication network (5G), fully functional smart glasses are becoming more and more integrated into our lives. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to design a smart navigation eyewear that provides navigation to users through augmented reality (AR) projection technology. This article also outlines the development of smart wearables at home and abroad in recent years, the impact of 5G on smart wearables, and different types of smart wearables.

KEYWORDS

Communication Engineering, Wearable Devices, Smart Design, Smart Wearables, Fifth-Generation Communication Network (5G)

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Zixuan Wang, Fengyuan Yan, Haoyang Li, Designing Smart Navigation Eyewear with Augmented Reality Projection Technology: Development and Impact of Smart Wearables in the 5G Era. Journal of Electrotechnology, Electrical Engineering and Management (2023) Vol. 6: 64-71. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jeeem.2023.060209.

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