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ARSpy: Breaking location-based multi-player augmented reality application for user location trackingShang et al., 2020
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- Shang J
- Chen S
- Wu J
- Yin S
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- IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
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Augmented reality (AR) applications that overlay the perception of the real world with digitally generated information are on the cusp of commercial viability. AR has appeared in several commercial platforms like Microsoft HoloLens and smartphones. They extend the …
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