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Augmented Reality Efficiency in Manufacturing Industry:A Case Study
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Virtual ManufacturingEngineeringMixed RealityComputer-mediated RealityAugmented Reality GameVirtual RealityImmersive TechnologyHuman WorkersDesignUser ExperienceComplex Assembly WorkAugmented RealityIndustrial DesignMedia DesignVirtual WorldsExtended RealityBusinessCase StudyHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
Human workers are flexible and able to solve problems; hence, their significance in the complex assembly work is important even today. The challenge is to deliver relevant assembly information to the workers about each task at a given time. Augmented Reality (AR) provides new opportunities to enhance assembly work. The rapid development of smallsized lowcost technology such as handheld computers, head mounted displays and camera phones with enough processing capacity and long lasting batteries has enabled lightweight mobile AR systems. In this study, the usability of augmented reality in assembly is tested by our industrial pilot case th at f ocuses on th e as sembly of a tr actor a ccessory’ s p ower un it a t th e F innish tr actor manufacturer Valtra Plc. The experiment was performed at the Tampere University of Technology. T he t ask w as t o a ssemble p arts i n c orrect o rder i n t he c orrect p osition a nd a s soon as possible. Subjects performed two assembly tasks, one with paper instructions and another with AR instructions that were projected on one lens of a headmounted display. The completion time of both tasks were measured. Afterwards the users filled the questionnaire about user experience and opinions about augmented reality. The completion times were compared with each other and questionnaire results in both experiments were evaluated. Results are analyzed and discussed.
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