Author:
Walczak Natalia,Sobiech Franciszek,Buczek Aleksandra,Jeanty Mathias,Kupiński Kamil,Chaniecki Zbigniew,Romanowski Andrzej,Grudzień Krzysztof
Abstract
AbstractDespite the spread of augmented reality (AR) systems and its applications onto a number of various areas, the adoption of AR in industrial context is relatively limited. We decided to conduct an exploratory user study to define the eventual singularities that might be associated with the barriers for HMD AR technology adoption in the industrial settings, as recent works presented potential benefits of its applications with regard to specific 3D measurement data interpretation. The task-based study was designed to engage users with interaction of volumetric data of static and time series nature. We compared actions of users performed in lab vs. in situ conditions simulating real, process tomography measurement data visualisations for granular bulk solids flow in large containers. Study results revealed concrete directions for further work that might eventually enable wider adoption of HMD AR systems in the industrial context in terms of specific gestural interaction and visualisation techniques development.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland