2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12599-019-00575-6
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Engineering of Augmented Reality-Based Information Systems

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“…This is why secure systems are particularly important in Industry 4.0. Acceptance of IAR from potential users is also a common problem [80,84] that can be addressed emphasising the advantages of the system and giving adequate training. However, training delivery may be an important disadvantage of IAR, as this costs time and money.…”
Section: Augmented Reality (Ar)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is why secure systems are particularly important in Industry 4.0. Acceptance of IAR from potential users is also a common problem [80,84] that can be addressed emphasising the advantages of the system and giving adequate training. However, training delivery may be an important disadvantage of IAR, as this costs time and money.…”
Section: Augmented Reality (Ar)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These impacts are important because in a security-critical environment such as emergency management, they can prevent catastrophic loss of life or damage to property or the environment (Rowen et al 2019). Additionally, Berkemeier et al (2019) identified cross-industrial application areas and use cases for augmented reality systems based on the unique features of this technology. These identified application areas include communication, data visualization, text handling, and navigation which are also relevant for the work in emergency control rooms.…”
Section: Augmented Reality In Emergency Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These identified application areas include communication, data visualization, text handling, and navigation which are also relevant for the work in emergency control rooms. Augmented reality could be beneficial in these areas by processing data to enable context-adaptive functions and information to enhance the operator's workflow (Berkemeier et al 2019). Further examples of augmented reality use in the field of emergency management can be found in the literature: For instance, the multi-agent system called Smart Augmented Field of Emergency combines augmented reality, wearable computing, and intelligent agents to support teams in emergency and rescue scenarios (Brunetti et al 2015).…”
Section: Augmented Reality In Emergency Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…K. Kim [10] discussed about the researches and trends from the last decade and also offered further observations for the future. L. Berkemeir et.al., [11] discussed about the development of glass and provided enough solution for digital innovation in AR. V. Interrante et.al, [12] discussed the current state of AR and VR and how they can affect the future in a whole new way.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Earlier, AR was likely to focus only on games but recent developments in AR technology also focused their attention in different fields like military, medical science, education, manufacturing and production industries, robotics and of course also in entertainment and gaming [10][11][12][13][14][15][16]21]. The application uses of AR in different fields make augmented reality a very productive innovation.…”
Section: Applications Of Augmented Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%