Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
509015 Computers in Industry 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present an empirical study that evaluates the effectiveness of technical maintenance assisted with interactive augmented reality instructions.•Our novel approach consists in a multimodal method for the augmented visualization on a large screen and a combination of multiple fixed and mobile cameras.•In our test, 14 participants completed a set of 4 maintenance tasks on a motorbike engine in two modalities: paper manuals and augmented instructions.•Statistical analyses proved that augmented instructions reduced significantly participants’ overall execution time and error rate.

We present an empirical study that evaluates the effectiveness of technical maintenance assisted with interactive augmented reality instructions. Our approach consists in an augmented visualization on a large screen and a combination of multiple fixed and mobile cameras. We used commercially available solutions. In our test, 14 participants completed a set of 4 maintenance tasks based on manual inspections of a motorbike engine. Tool selection, removal of bolts, and part dis\assembly, are supported by visual labels, 3D virtual models and 3D animations. All participants executed similar operations in two modalities: paper manuals and augmented instructions. Statistical analyses proved that augmented instructions reduced significantly participants’ overall execution time and error rate.

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