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Let’s start with perhaps the coolest of their projects. It combines 3-D technology with X-ray vision capabilities and it’s called Apollo.(7)
It’s a highly advanced motion detection system with realistic 3D graphics.
The Apollo system is based on radio frequency (“RF”) waves to track an entity’s motion and position in real time. RF signals bounce through entities and objects, then reflect back with changes.
An AI algorithm tracks and analyzes the reflected data, constructing a real time 3D video of the scanned area. Apollo can even distinguish between living entities and inanimate objects, working through barriers like walls, water, and soil.
Applying Augmented Reality (“AR”) technology within Apollo will also allow it to integrate or “speak with” a wide number of other applications.
Better still, Global Market Insights Inc., reports the market valuation of 3D scanning will cross an astonishing $7.5 billion by 2027.
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