Evaluating a modular virtual reality platform for high-skilled, high-value manual tasks in real industrial cases

Paul M. Liston, Sam Cromie, Alison Kay, Chiara Leva, Mirabelle D. D'Cruz, Harshada Patel, Alyson Langley, Sarah Sharples, Susanna Aromaa, Carlo Vizzo

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Abstract

This paper details the development and design of a Human Factors (HF) evaluation study being used to inform development iterations of the ManuVAR solution - a modular virtual reality platform to be used to support high-value manual work throughout the product lifecycle in 5 different industrial areas: terrestrial satellite assembly, assembly line design, remote maintenance of trains, inspection and maintenance of power plants, and large machine assembly process design.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJoint VR Conference of euroVR and EGVE, 2011 - Current and Future Perspectives of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality
Subtitle of host publicationIndustrial and Poster Track
Pages16-19
Number of pages4
Edition269
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
EventJoint Virtual Reality Conference, JVRC 2011 of 8th Conference and Exhibition of the European Association of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, euroVR 211 and the 17th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments, EGVE 2011 - Nottingham, United Kingdom
Duration: 20 Sep 201121 Sep 2011

Conference

ConferenceJoint Virtual Reality Conference, JVRC 2011 of 8th Conference and Exhibition of the European Association of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, euroVR 211 and the 17th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments, EGVE 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNottingham
Period20/09/1121/09/11

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