Work-in-Progress: Enhancing Collaboration Using Augmented Reality Design Reviews for Product Validation on the Example of Additive Manufacturing

Author(s):  
Daniel Eckertz ◽  
Jan Berssenbrügge ◽  
Harald Anacker ◽  
Roman Dumitrescu
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Srinjita Bhaduri ◽  
Katie Van Horne ◽  
Peter Gyory ◽  
Hannie Ngo ◽  
Tamara Sumner

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samir Chaves ◽  
Fernando Trinta

The development of Location Based Mobile Games (LBMG) is a complex task. To overcome this problem, authoring tools have been proposed aimint at reducing the time and eff ort required to create these applications. One of these tools is LAGARTo, a web authoring application to help non-programmers users to create multiplayer LBMGs with augmented reality features. The first version of LAGARTo presented a usability level below end-users expectations. Therefore, this research proposes a new usability project for the LAGARTo editor to address its current problems. This document presents the results already obtained from a work in progress, with promising results of improvement in the usability of LAGARTo.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Bell ◽  
Timothy Hinds ◽  
S. Patrick Walton ◽  
Christopher Cugini ◽  
Cui Cheng ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 516-526 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Ceruti ◽  
Pier Marzocca ◽  
Alfredo Liverani ◽  
Cees Bil

Abstract The paper broadly addresses how Industry 4.0 program drivers will impact maintenance in aviation. Specifically, Industry 4.0 practices most suitable to aeronautical maintenance are selected, and a detailed exposure is provided. Advantages and open issues are widely discussed and case studies dealing with realistic scenarios are illustrated to support what has been proposed by authors. The attention has been oriented towards Augmented Reality and Additive Manufacturing technologies, which can support maintenance tasks and spare parts production, respectively. The intention is to demonstrate that Augmented Reality and Additive Manufacturing are viable tools in aviation maintenance, and while a strong effort is necessary to develop an appropriate regulatory framework, mandatory before the wide-spread introduction of these technologies in the aerospace systems maintenance process, there has been a great interest and pull from the industry sector. Highlights Industry 4.0 practices most suitable to aeronautical maintenance are selected. Advantages and open issues are widely discussed and case studies are illustrated. Augmented Reality can support maintenance tasks. Additive Manufacturing can be useful to produce spare parts. A strong effort is necessary to develop an appropriate aeronautical regulatory framework.


Konstruktion ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 69 (09) ◽  
pp. 50-52
Author(s):  
Michael Wendenburg

Ein größeres Software-Release zu entwickeln, ist immer ein Spagat zwischen der Verbesserung des Bestehenden und der Entwicklung neuer Funktionalität. Die neue Version 4.0 von „Creo“ setzt den Akzent vielleicht stärker als die Vorgängerversion auf Zukunftstrends wie Connectivity, Model Based Definition, Augmented Reality und Additive Manufacturing. PTC wird aber gleichzeitig auch Kundenwünschen nach mehr Bedienerfreundlichkeit und Produktivität gerecht.


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