Augmented Reality Maintenance – Part 1


In this category, Augmented Reality Maintenance, I cannot show you some very impressive results we had because of legal matters with our (satisfied) customer. You can see it in his own technological showcase though somewhere in Europe :-) So here is a similar video, but, ahem, far more artisanal… but the stuff tracked here is far easier to carry abroad for a demo than a 300 kg motor !

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16 Comments »

  1. wounsel Says:

    i can’t wait for this to come to the medical field to so i can do open heart surgery @ home :D

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  2. ax41113 Says:

    Actually it’s not that bad if you know how to work it. It’s just for simple things like this you don’t really need graphics

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  3. ax41113 Says:

    With this were gana have to all wear helmets with cameras on them, AR, HUD (showing IDK medical crap.), and a mic that is 5x stronger than the human ear (to hear things better) just to make everything easier and a whole lot fricking cooler

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  4. lateblossom Says:

    AR is great and all but the graphics should be upgraded. They’re about as bad as Second Life graphics. However, it would probably take more processing power than we have currently available.

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  5. marksfox Says:

    interesting demonstration. the interface and visual feedback are quite crude and unpleasant but it still gets ya thinking about future possibilities.

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  6. evi1d33d Says:

    Because you need a VR goggle with a camera to work.

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  7. Darkfin4545 Says:

    I would like to make a shout out to all the ST Andrews Year 10 IT people who are going to watch this coz we got set it for homework. HI!!!

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  8. sydneyhealey Says:

    This technology is amazing, why hasen’t it become main stream?

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  9. auronx223 Says:

    i got ar lol

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  10. EmmanuelMFr Says:

    Later on, “Next/Previous” was done with speech recognition.

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  11. whothehellisthat Says:

    really nice! could be a great teaching tool… perhaps you could have a marker for next/previous step?

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  12. Gavrillo Says:

    I can’t wait for tomorrow ^____^

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  13. ahsayuninew Says:

    I want AR

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  14. cfjlkfsjf Says:

    Learning made easy, it knows all the work and helps you do the steps. The future is very bright.

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  15. Tensore Says:

    Absolutely amazing.

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  16. NintendoTom Says:

    1 of the best AR vids iv seen

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