Abstract:
This article discusses the potential value of augmented reality (AR) technology as
applied to decision making processes in construction planning. It is noted that the use of AR enables
the contribution of residents to the city development in a more interactive and efficient manner, thus
helping them interact with other stakeholders in the process. The AR technology performs best in
mobile devices. However, geo-located AR has certain issues with instability and accuracy of the GPS
which need to be overcome by creating different geo-strategies. Based on the knowledge gained, a
methodology to create an improved mobile application for joint planning using the AR is discussed.
The methodology suggests the development of stepwise workflow in which each step covers a certain
component of the future system. Some existing analogues of such systems are briefly reviewed and
their limitations identified in order to help improve the way in which future applications will be developed.