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Publikováno v:
Procedia CIRP. 103:97-102
In the realm of the fourth Industrial Revolution, digital technologies are constantly integrated in Manufacturing processes in order to improve system reliability, monitor processes accurately and ultimately optimize processes. In order to tackle the
Publikováno v:
Procedia Manufacturing. 51:571-576
Virtual Reality has proven its potential in manufacturing field and is nowadays being used in industries in various ways, such as training, decision support, product design and review, simulation of industrial operations for design/redesign of shop f
Autor:
Paolo Pedrazzoli, Mohammad Azangoo, Salo Panu, Jonas S.I. Rieder, Igor Rybalskii, Matteo Confalonieri, Gustavo Teixeira, Michele Foletti, Sotiris Makris, Andrea Ferrario, Jan Olaf Blech, Bastian Thiede, Marcelo Roberto Petry, Doris Aschenbrenner, Joris van Dam, Houman Masnavi, Karl Kruusamäe, Alvo Aabloo, Danielle van Tol, Thodoris Togias, Zoltán Rusák, Daniele Bertaggia
Publikováno v:
Proceedings-2020 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AIVR 2020
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How to visualize recorded production data in Virtual Reality? How to use state of the art Augmented Reality displays that can show robot data? This paper introduces an open-source ICT framework approach for combining Unity-based Mixed Reality applica
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Autor:
Aggelos Christos Bavelos, Dimosthenis Dimosthenopoulos, Thodoris Togias, Niki Kousi, Sotiris Makris
Publikováno v:
Procedia CIRP
Augmented Reality (AR) applications have seen a rise in industry in the last few years, due to technological advancements in many of its fundamental areas, such as display and sensing technologies. AR has been used as a driver for supporting human op