Augmented Reality in Automotive Workshops: A Design Science Case Study
Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) is an evolving technology
researched and applied in many areas to help support and guide
work. One field in which the application of AR in practical usage
is not common is automotive industry. To help minimize this
gap, the presented research aimed to evaluate the need for AR
in automotive industry and present an artefact applicable in
simple workshop environments. Three semi-structured interviews
with automotive technicians were performed to identify
the issues encountered when working with connectors in a tight
space and to design a prototype which could help mitigate
them. The interviews highlight the need of a mobile AR tool
within an industrial setting and the evaluation of the tool
displays the benefits brought by introducing such technology
in a workshop. An AR application has been developed and
evaluated by mechanics and industry experts working with
connectors in a case study, where the application was put to
use to observe its effect on mechanics’ ability to solve workshop
tasks. The findings showed that the usage of a mobile tool
simplifies the task and decreases the time spent on assembly
tasks by providing information on-spot. The study concluded
that AR technology simplifies tasks such as identfiying markings
on cable connectors and suggests that further research in this
direction is needed to help further develop this area on a larger
scale.
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Date
2019-11-18Author
Uljanić, Nina
Keywords
augmented reality
industrial AR
AR in automotive
Language
eng