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| Định dạng: | Recurso digital |
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Zenodo
2021
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| Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18544351 |
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- With the dawn of increasing latest trends in Smart Augmented Reality Technology Wearable Devices (SARTWD) becoming the part and parcel of the day to day activity and integral part of the general public, the probability of these AR technology wearable devices to be encountered in electronic crimes also certain. Such devices as electronic evidence can be a challenge to forensic connoisseurs. The popularity of its usage is found alarmingly increasing every day as per the data released by International Data Corporation, during the year 2017-18. Wearable technologies are found mostly coupled with the mobile devices through their respective Apps. With increasing trends in mobile consumerization and advent of 5G telecommunication technology, the wearable technology devices are also improvising built-in applications knowhow. Today, the most common wearable technology devices that prevails are Smart Watches, Wrist Bands, Digital Smart Glasses, Implantable like Pacemakers or Defibrillators or Biosensors, Smart Jewels, Smart Clothing, Head Mounted Devices like Oculus or Rift etc. Of these, the most common and popular Wearable Devices are (i) Smart Watches, (ii) Wrist Bands or Fitness Bands and (iii) Smart Wearable Glasses. With contemporary advent and popular usage of these smart wearables, a new challenge would be encountered by the electronic forensic experts to retrieve the legalized artifacts from such ART Wearable Devices. In the present paper, the author present a brief theoretical methods available for the retrieval of artifacts from the Smart Augmented Reality Technology (SART) Wearable Glasses.