Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) is worldwide recognized as one of the leading technologies of the 21st century and one of the pillars of the new industrial revolution envisaged by the Industry 4.0 international program. Several papers describe, in detail, specific applications of Augmented Reality developed to test its potentiality in a variety of fields. However, there is a lack of sources detailing the current limits of this technology in the event of its introduction in a real working environment where everyday tasks could be carried out by operators using an AR-based approach. A literature analysis to detect AR strength and weakness has been carried out, and a set of case studies has been implemented by authors to find the limits of current AR technologies in industrial applications outside the laboratory-protected environment. The outcome of this paper is that, even though Augmented Reality is a well-consolidated computer graphic technique in research applications, several improvements both from a software and hardware point of view should be introduced before its introduction in industrial operations. The originality of this paper lies in the detection of guidelines to improve the Augmented Reality potentialities in factories and industries.
Highlights
Several definitions of Augmented Reality have been included in scientific papers from the 1990s onwards [1]
“Augmented Reality” and “Industry 4.0” alone, we find that more than 2000 papers are written each year for both topics
For industrial applications, tracking based on symbols can be exploited since there are many known panels in factories; similar technology is currently used in Laser-Guided Vehicles (LGV)
Summary
Several definitions of Augmented Reality have been included in scientific papers from the 1990s onwards [1]. 2. Number of papers with keywords Augmented Reality and expressions in “ ” listed in the first column. 270 papers include both Augmented Reality and Industry 4.0 keywords at the same time, and themes like maintenance and manufacturing present low values as well (550 and 480, respectively). Industry 4.0 keywords at the same time, and themes like maintenance and manufacturing present low values as well (550 and 480, respectively) These figures suggest that literature spot the light on more theoretical aspects where AR is compared to VR or Mixed Reality, spot the light on more theoretical aspects.
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