Waterar 🌟
However, based on typical naming conventions in research, this likely refers to a project involving and Water simulation or interaction. Below are the most relevant "interesting" research topics that fit this description: 1. Water-Based AR Interactions
: Using sensors to detect ripples in real water and projecting digital "fish" or "waves" that react to the movement. waterar
: Using the refractive properties of water droplets to trigger AR content on a smartphone. 2. AR for Water Management & Visualization However, based on typical naming conventions in research,
If you provide a few more details—like the authors, the specific technology (e.g., "water-resistant paper" or "underwater AR"), or where you heard the name—I can help you track down the exact paper. Over Allocation - California Water Impact Network : Using the refractive properties of water droplets
There are several papers on using AR to "see" hidden water infrastructure:
Water that exists as water rights claims in legal documents but not in the real world is known as "paper water". California Water Impact Network