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Augmented Reality Interfaces for Additive Manufacturing
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Eiriksson, Eythor R; Pedersen, David B; Frisvad, Jeppe R; Skovmand, Linda; Heun, Valentin; Maes, Pattie; Aanæs, Henrik; ... Show more Show less
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© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. This paper explores potential use cases for using augmented reality (AR) as a tool to operate industrial machines. As a baseline we use an additive manufacturing system, more commonly known as a 3D printer. We implement novel augmented interfaces and controls using readily available open source frameworks and low cost hardware. Our results show that the technology enables richer and more intuitive printer control and performance monitoring than currently available on the market. Therefore, there is a great deal of potential for these types of technologies in future digital factories.
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2017Journal
Image Analysis [Conference]
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Eiriksson, Eythor R, Pedersen, David B, Frisvad, Jeppe R, Skovmand, Linda, Heun, Valentin et al. 2017. "Augmented Reality Interfaces for Additive Manufacturing." Image Analysis [Conference], 10269.
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