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The Mobile Office: A Mobile AR Systems for Productivity Applications in Industrial Environments
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The Mobile Office: A Mobile AR Systems for Productivity Applications in Industrial Environments

Daniel Antonio Linares Garcia, Poorvesh Dongre, Nazila Roofigari-Esfahan and Doug A. Bowman
Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality, Vol.12770, pp.511-532
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer International Publishing
2021

Abstract

Adaptive and personalized interfaces Augmented reality (AR) Context-dependent system HCI in industry and business HCI theories and methods Heuristics and guidelines for design
This article proposes the Mobile Office, an AR-Based System for productivity applications in industrial environments. It focuses on addressing workers’ needs while mobilizing in complex environments and when workers want to do productive work similar to a workstation setting. For this purpose, the Mobile Office relies on a bi-modal approach (mobile and static modes) to addresses both scenarios while considering critical aspects such as UI, ergonomics, interaction, safety, and cognitive user abilities. Its development relies first on a systematic literature review for establishing guidelines and system aspects. Then AR-UI mockups are presented to incorporate literature and authors’ expertise in this area. Three hardware configurations are also presented for the implementation of the Mobile Office. Validation of the Mobile Office was made through a survey to potential users that provided their feedback about their perceptions of proposed system. The survey results revealed concordance of critical aspects of particular importance for effective productivity support on the Mobile Office’s focus scenarios. We incorporated these critical aspects and suggested future research direction for the Mobile Office’s further development and significance.

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