Dr
Jitendra Singh launches Augmented Reality Application named ‘Sakaar’ at a press
conference in New Delhi
The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development
of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances &
Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh launched an Augmented
Reality (AR) application named ‘Sakaar’ at a press conference in New Delhi
today to highlight the achievements of the Department of Space during one year
in office of the present Government. DECU-ISRO has developed this
application for Android devices.....................................................................
Augmented Reality is a live direct view of a physical,
real-world environment whose elements are augmented (or supplemented) by
computer-generated 3D models, animations, videos etc. The technology enhances
user’s current perception of reality. Augmentation is in real time and the
information is overlaid on the live view of the device’s camera. Essentially,
AR requires three elements: Android device with back camera, AR application, AR
Markers. The Multimedia content which is embedded in the Sakaar app is
generated with the support of multimedia & editing facilities of DECU-ISRO.
Sakaar consists of 3D models of MOM, RISAT, rockets
(PSLV, GSLV Mk-III); videos of INSAT 3D-predicting cyclones, GSLV D5/Cryo, Mars
Orbiter Mission (MOM) orbit insertion, launch video of MOM, 360 degree animated
view of MOM; Anaglyph of Mars surface. The sakaar app is loaded on
webpage with the URL:http://www.sac.gov.in/SACSITE/sakaar/index.html.
The user can scan the QR code using a QR code reader
on the device for downloading the app.
Addressing the press conference, Dr Jitendra Singh
said that Department has been able to achieve a lot due to the patronage
received from the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. This
year has brought India’s space technology to focus and established us in the
world, he added. Dr Jitendra Singh said that today India is one of the leading
nations in the world in the field of space technology. This is due to the
commitment shown by the scientists who work with dedication and sincerity
towards their work. He also said that Mars Mission is a unique success for
India. This was successful in the first attempt itself and the entire
infrastructure was indigenous which is in line with the Prime Minister’s vision
of Make in India. The images sent by Mars Orbiter Mission are being taken by
other countries of the world too. The Minister also said that reusable
launch vehicle which will reduce the cost of launch by one tenth and a
preliminary action in this respect is expected in September this year.
Shri A. S. Kiran Kumar, Secretary Department of Space
and Chairman, ISRO highlighted the achievements of Department of Space during
the last one year such as the launch of PSLV-C23, IRNSS-1C, IRNSS-1D, GSAT-16,
LVM3-X/Crew Module, successful ground testing of high thrust cryogenic engine for
GSLV MkIII. He also said that an MoU was signed between ISRO and CNES in
April, 2015 and between ISRO and China National Space Administration in
September, 2014.................................................................................
Mentioning about the societal applications of space
technology, Shri Kiran Kumar said that utilization of space technology for
hydrological monitoring and geomorphological monitoring is of great support for
National Mission for Clean Ganga. The space technology was of great help for
rapid flood mapping and monitoring done on almost daily basis during the floods
in Jammu and Kashmir. Four satellites based VPN nodes were established at
critical locations in Kashmir for communication. During the Cyclone
Hudhud also, the cyclone tracking and landfall prediction was done. He said
that space technology has applications in diversified areas including forestry,
national urban Information system, watershed development, agriculture,
fisheries, monitoring irrigation infrastructure etc.
The ISRO Chairman informed that various missions are
planned for the upcoming year 2015-16 including launch of PSLV-C28 in July,
GSLV–D6 in August, ASTROSAT in September this year among others. The launch of
IRNSS-1F and IRNSS-1G are planned for beginning of the next year 2016, he
informed.
Senior officials of the Department of Space were also
present during the press conference.............................................................................................
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