Depth judgment measures and occluding surfaces in near-field augmented reality
Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization
ARSC: Augmented reality student card
Computers & Education
From ethnographic study to mixed reality: a remote collaborative troubleshooting system
Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work
lMAR: highly parallel architecture for markerless augmented reality in aircraft maintenance
Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Virtual and mixed reality: new trends - Volume Part I
Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Virtual and mixed reality: new trends - Volume Part I
Evaluation of a mobile AR tele-maintenance system
UAHCI'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: applications and services - Volume Part IV
Wearable mobile augmented reality: evaluating outdoor user experience
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Virtual Reality Continuum and Its Applications in Industry
Relation between location of information displayed by augmented reality and user's memorization
AH '12 Proceedings of the 3rd Augmented Human International Conference
Bridging between Virtual Reality and accident simulation for training of process-industry operators
Advances in Engineering Software
Analytic review of usability evaluation in ISMAR
Interacting with Computers
Investigating presentation of rail-specific spatial information on handheld computer screens
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing - Special issue on Selected Papers from the 2011 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs (ReConFig 2011)
A new AR authoring tool using depth maps for industrial procedures
Computers in Industry
Survey Representing information - Classifying the Augmented Reality presentation space
Computers and Graphics
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We present the design, implementation, and user testing of a prototype augmented reality application to support military mechanics conducting routine maintenance tasks inside an armored vehicle turret. Our prototype uses a tracked head-worn display to augment a mechanic's natural view with text, labels, arrows, and animated sequences designed to facilitate task comprehension, location, and execution. A within-subject controlled user study examined professional military mechanics using our system to complete 18 common tasks under field conditions. These tasks included installing and removing fasteners and indicator lights, and connecting cables, all within the cramped interior of an armored personnel carrier turret. An augmented reality condition was tested against two baseline conditions: an untracked headworn display with text and graphics and a fixed flat panel display representing an improved version of the laptop-based documentation currently employed in practice. The augmented reality condition allowed mechanics to locate tasks more quickly than when using either baseline, and in some instances, resulted in less overall head movement. A qualitative survey showed mechanics found the augmented reality condition intuitive and satisfying for the tested sequence of tasks.