Ordinateur port\'e support de r\'ealit\'e augment\'ee pour des activit\'es de maintenance et de d\'epannage
Olivier Champalle (ICTT, Liesp), Bertrand David (ICTT, Liesp), Ren\'e, Chalon (ICTT, Liesp), Guillaume Masserey (ICTT, Liesp)

TL;DR
This paper presents a case study on using wearable computers for maintenance and repair activities, integrating context, storage, traceability, and regulation within a large project aimed at improving equipment management in various environments.
Contribution
It demonstrates the integration of wearable computing, context-awareness, and traceability in maintenance activities within the HMTD project framework.
Findings
Successful configuration of wearable computer systems for maintenance tasks
Effective integration of context and traceability features
Enhanced support for maintenance and repair activities
Abstract
In this paper we present a case study of use of wearable computer within the framework of activities of maintenance and repairing. Besides the study of configuration of this wearable computer and its peripherals, we show the integration of context, in-situ storage, traceability and regulation in these activities. This case study is in the scope of a huge project called HMTD (Help Me To Do) which aim is to apply MOCOCO (Mobility, COoperation, COntextualisation) and IMERA (Mobile Interaction in the Augmented Real Environment) principles for better use, maintenance and repairing of equipments in the domestic, public and professional situations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Interactive and Immersive Displays
