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Augmented reality-based training of the PCB assembly process
Hahn, Jürgen, Ludwig, Bernd und Wolff, Christian
(2015)
Augmented reality-based training of the PCB assembly process.
In: Holzmann, Clemens, (ed.)
MUM '15 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia.
ACM, New York, NY, S. 395-399.
ISBN 978-1-4503-3605-5.
Veröffentlichungsdatum dieses Volltextes: 18 Jul 2016 10:29
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In this paper we propose an augmented reality (AR) based assistance system for reliably teaching the assembly process of printed circuit boards (PCB) to workers by using a smart glass running a self-developed software. The system is operated freehand by looking at QR-Codes and highlights a component’s retrieval location and installation point in the user’s field of vision by using four markers. A ...
In this paper we propose an augmented reality (AR)
based assistance system for reliably teaching the
assembly process of printed circuit boards (PCB) to
workers by using a smart glass running a self-developed
software. The system is operated freehand by looking at
QR-Codes and highlights a component’s retrieval
location and installation point in the user’s field of vision
by using four markers. A study executed in a production
line of an Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS)-
company resulted in an errorless performance of each
individual participant who was equipped with the
system. This paper describes the related work, concept
and implementation of the software as well as the
conducted study and its results. Finally a conclusion
summarizes the success of the system and hints at
future work.
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