Browsing by Author "Maneli, Mfundo A."
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Item 3D forensic crime scene reconstruction involving immersive technology: A systematic literature review(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2022) Maneli, Mfundo A.; Isafiade, Omowunmi E.Recreation of 3D crime scenes is critical for law enforcement in the investigation of serious crimes for criminal justice responses. This work presents a premier systematic literature review (SLR) that offers a structured, methodical, and rigorous approach to understanding the trend of research in 3D crime scene reconstruction as well as tools, technologies, methods, and techniques employed thereof in the last 17 years. Major credible scholarly database sources, Scopus, and Google Scholar, which index journals and conferences that are promoted by entities such as IEEE, ACM, Elsevier, and SpringerLink were explored as data sources. Of the initial 17, 912 papers that resulted from the first search string, 258 were found to be relevant to our research questions after implementing the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Item A multifactor comparative assessment of augmented reality frameworks in diverse computing settings(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2023) Maneli, Mfundo A.; Isafiade, Omowunmi E.Research and development on different augmented reality (AR) frameworks have come a long way when it comes to image tracking, object tracking, plane tracking and light estimation. However, there might be trade-offs and varying results obtained from different AR frameworks, depending on the use cases, and this is critical for consideration during immersive application development. Besides the current literature effort, this research proposes a multifactor comparative analysis of two core AR frameworks, which aims to analyze and evaluate ARKit and ARCore in diverse computing settings. This research developed a structural application which evaluated three major test parameters across ten devices spanning ARKit and ARCore. The first parameter relates to evaluating AR measurements using four different distance criteria. The second parameter evaluated resource utilization, relating to the central processing unit (CPU) and random access memory (RAM), while the last parameter evaluated plane detection based on light estimation.