2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.603142
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Head-worn display-based augmented reality system for manufacturing

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“…Thus, we used this setting to provide the expert in the control centre with an enhanced view of the object according to user's position. 5 Immersive Displays Ltd. -www.immersivedisplay.co.uk/pdf/immersavu.pdf…”
Section: Experiments and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we used this setting to provide the expert in the control centre with an enhanced view of the object according to user's position. 5 Immersive Displays Ltd. -www.immersivedisplay.co.uk/pdf/immersavu.pdf…”
Section: Experiments and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goose et al present in [7] a framework running on a mobile device that offers a multimodal user interface that synchronizes a 3D AR graphical view with a location-sensitive 3D speech-driven interface. In [8], Sarwal et al propose a system providing real-time guidance for training and problem-solving on productionline machinery, developing a prototype of a wearable, real-time, video guidance, interactive system for use in manufacturing. The presented solution can provide training of inexperienced operators and maintenance personnel, supporting various applications in manufacturing to effectively resolve servicing emergencies and reduce machine downtime.…”
Section: Background Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anyway, the most successful AR applications concern the fields of entertainment [5], maintenance [6,7,10,11,12,13], manufacturing [8] and medical care [14]. Goose et al present in [7] a framework running on a mobile device that offers a multimodal user interface that synchronizes a 3D AR graphical view with a location-sensitive 3D speech-driven interface.…”
Section: Background Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BMW Company announced the usage of Augmented Reality like a visual guideline in real time for its workers. The application consists of glasses with headphones, thanks to this mechanic sees and hears the exact instructions about how to repair a car, while at the same time he can ask for the information which tool is right for next step of assembly or repair [10] (Figure 9). Similar tutorials are easily transferable to other sectors of human activity.…”
Section: Tutorialsmentioning
confidence: 99%