March 15, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Matthew Corbett, Jiacheng Shang, Bo Ji

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

As Augmented Reality (AR) devices become more prevalent and commercially
viable, the need for quick, efficient, and secure schemes for pairing these
devices has become more pressing. Current methods to securely exchange
holograms require users to send this information through large data centers,
creating security and privacy concerns. Existing techniques to pair these
devices on a local network and share information fall short in terms of
usability and scalability. These techniques either require hardware not
available on AR devices, intricate …

augmented reality centers current data data centers devices exchange information large local local network network privacy security send share techniques terms tracking usability

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