Extended investigations of user-related issues in mobile industrial AR

The potential of Augmented Reality (AR) to support industrial processes has been demonstrated in several studies. While there have been first investigations on user related issues in the long-duration use of mobile AR systems, to date the impact of theses systems on physiological and psychological aspects is not explored extensively. We conducted an extended study in which 19 participants worked 4 hours continuously in an order picking process with and without AR support. Results of the study comparing strain and work efficiency are presented and open issues are discussed.

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