Profibus: the fieldbus for industrial automation
Profibus: the fieldbus for industrial automation
Recent Advances in Augmented Reality
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Information Technology and Management
Interconnected media for human-centered understanding
Proceedings of the international workshop on Human-centered multimedia
Demonstrating remote operation of industrial devices using mobile phones
Mobility '07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on mobile technology, applications, and systems and the 1st international symposium on Computer human interaction in mobile technology
Application Scenario for NFC: Mobile Tool for Industrial Worker
SENSORCOMM '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Second International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications
Online camera pose estimation in partially known and dynamic scenes
ISMAR '06 Proceedings of the 5th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
Ubiquitous city: Urban technologies, urban infrastructure and urban informatics
Journal of Information Science
Continuous natural user interface: Reducing the gap between real and digital world
ISMAR '09 Proceedings of the 2009 8th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
Fast hand detection using posture invariant constraints
KI'09 Proceedings of the 32nd annual German conference on Advances in artificial intelligence
A concept for a first communication initiation for ambient intelligent industrial environments
AmI'10 Proceedings of the First international joint conference on Ambient intelligence
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In the SmartFactoryKL the intelligent factory of the future, the consortium of companies and research facilities explores intelligent future technologies. Being a development and demonstration center for industrial applications, the SmartFactoryKL is arbitrarily modifiable and expandable (flexible), connects components from multiple manufacturers (networked), enables its components to perform context-related tasks autonomously (self-organizing), and emphasizes user-friendliness (user-oriented). This paper presents the outcomes of research in different user interaction methodologies for industrial environments. Today, in industrial environments most devices have their own stationary user interface directly attached to the device. Therefore users have to learn many different user interfaces and interaction devices from different vendors. To climb the ladder of evolution regarding interaction in future factories a mobile universal interaction device has been developed that is capable of communicating with various field devices and plant modules of an industrial facility via common wireless communication standards. A mobile Human Computer Interface like that has one user interface for all purposes, is non-proprietary and can be designed individually dependent on its owner«s needs and desires. Furthermore a first approach on integrating technologies from Augmented Reality (AR) into industrial facilities recognizing natural interaction through an AR-tablet configuration is presented. Eye-tracking, awareness tools, machine learning, coordination, expertise