Abstract

Augmented reality technology uses computer performance to create a virtual scene and accurately integrate the virtual scene with the real world, and finally uses a video projector to present the virtual and real scene to the user, thereby significantly improving the user’s visual experience and Feeling knowledge. Therefore, augmented reality technology can be well applied to training companies. The use of virtual reality and augmented reality technology in the aerospace, construction and shipbuilding industries has achieved remarkable results, and the era of augmented reality applications in the power grid has also arrived. With the development of mobile terminals such as mobile phones, it has become an excellent platform for augmented reality applications. This article focuses on the application of augmented reality (AR) technology in low-voltage line interruption training and network emergency training. First, the basic technology of augmented reality (AR) and the application of augmented reality (AR) in power grid emergency training are introduced using bibliographic research methods. Then design a network emergency training system for low-voltage disconnection training, and finally test the algorithm used in this article. The detection result shows that the detection of feature points using AGAST takes less than 3ms, while the Shi-Tomasi operator is about 20ms. It can be seen that the use of AGAST operator to detect feature points has a great improvement in speed.

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