Comparing Different Augmented Reality Support Applications for Cooperative Repair of an Industrial Robot. Aschenbrenner, D., Rojkov, M., Leutert, F., Verlinden, J., Lukosch, S., Latoschik, M. E., & Schilling, K. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), pages 69-74, 2018.
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Digitization and the growing capabilities of data networks enable companies to perform tasks via remote support, which previously required service personnel to travel. But which mixed reality method leads to better results regarding human factors, grounding and per- formance criteria? This paper reports on a collaborative user study, in which a local worker is guided by a remote expert with the help of different augmented reality methods, specifically see-through HMD, spatial projection, and video-mixing tablet. The performed task is an controller exchange in a switch cabinet of an industrial robot, a task rather typical for failure detection within the field. Our study was conducted in collaboration with a technician school of which 50 technician apprentices participated in our study. Our results show clear advantages of using augmented reality (AR) versus traditional conditions (audio, video, screenshot) to enable remote support. It further gives significant indications for using a projection based AR method.
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  abstract = {Digitization and the growing capabilities of data networks enable companies to perform tasks via remote support, which previously required service personnel to travel. But which mixed reality method leads to better results regarding human factors, grounding and per- formance criteria? This paper reports on a collaborative user study, in which a local worker is guided by a remote expert with the help of different augmented reality methods, specifically see-through HMD, spatial projection, and video-mixing tablet. The performed task is an controller exchange in a switch cabinet of an industrial robot, a task rather typical for failure detection within the field. Our study was conducted in collaboration with a technician school of which 50 technician apprentices participated in our study. Our results show clear advantages of using augmented reality (AR) versus traditional conditions (audio, video, screenshot) to enable remote support. It further gives significant indications for using a projection based AR method.},
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  author = {Aschenbrenner, Doris and Rojkov, Michael and Leutert, Florian and Verlinden, Jouke and Lukosch, Stephan and Latoschik, Marc Erich and Schilling, Klaus},
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  booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR)},
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  timestamp = {2020-02-01T15:31:37.000+0100},
  title = {Comparing Different Augmented Reality Support Applications for Cooperative Repair of an Industrial Robot},
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