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HoloLens Blueprints

You're reading from   HoloLens Blueprints Build immersive AR and Mixed Reality Applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787281943
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Manish Sharma Manish Sharma
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Mallikarjuna Rao Mallikarjuna Rao
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Abhijit Jana Abhijit Jana
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Digital Reality - Under the Hood FREE CHAPTER 2. HoloLens – The Most Natural Way to Interact 3. Explore HoloLens as Hologram - Scenario Identification and Sketching 4. Explore HoloLens as Hologram - Developing Application and Deploying on Device 5. Remote Monitoring of Smart Building(s) Using HoloLens - Scenario Identification and Sketching 6. Remote Monitoring of Smart Building(s) Using HoloLens - Developing Application and Deploying on Device 7. Build End-to-End Retail Solution - Scenario Identification and Sketching 8. Build End-to-End Retail Scenario - Developing Application and Deploying on Device 9. Possibilities 10. Microsoft HoloLens in Enterprise

Solution development


This is going to be an IoT solution, which receives data from connected devices, stores the data and makes it available for consumption by the holographic application. So, in this section, you will first learn to set up the backend infrastructure--where you will have a simulated device--which connects with a Cloud Gateway. Data received by the Cloud Gateway is stored within persistent storage, and finally, this data will be made available to the holographic application through Web APIs.

Logical design diagram

The following is the logical design diagram for the overall solution, which is built on the same architecture design explained in the preceding chapter:

Logical architecture for remote monitoring of devices

Note

In this solution architecture, we use Event Hubs as a Cloud Gateway for event data ingress coming from the sensor. This is useful when there is only device-to-cloud data ingression flow. You can also use Azure IoT Hub; however, it is more appropriate when you...

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