DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERACTION IN CAR for MLaSh PROTOTYPE
Collaborative Augmented Reality for Manufacturing Floor Layout and Scheduling (CAR for MFLaSh) is an application of manufacturing design layout by using Augmented Reality (AR). This application gives users flexibility involved in a manufacturing design layout to make a design collaboratively.<p&g...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/13091 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Collaborative Augmented Reality for Manufacturing Floor Layout and Scheduling (CAR for MFLaSh) is an application of manufacturing design layout by using Augmented Reality (AR). This application gives users flexibility involved in a manufacturing design layout to make a design collaboratively.<p>Any system requires a tool or medium that can be used to interact with the system. This is also applicable for the prototype CAR for MFLaSh; as a means of user’s interaction with the system, a paddle and multiple paddles are used. By means of this interaction, an interaction with the system can be used in the forms of menu selection and virtual object modification, i.e. to take, move and delete a virtual object.<p>This research concentrates on the design and implementation of interaction in CAR for MFLaSh prototype, and the comparison between the level of comfort and the usability of interaction using multi paddles and paddle. For the experiment, as many as 11 respondents are asked to make the factory design layout using the paddle and multi paddles. Before making the design, respondents are given trainings concerning how to interact with paddle and multi paddles. Time interaction of respondents with the second tool is compared to know the levels of usability of both.<p>The result is that almost all respondents feel more easily to interact with paddle than multi paddles and select paddle as an interaction handler that is suitable for CAR for MFLaSh prototype. The respondents also agree that the CAR for MFLaSh prototype can be an alternative tools of manufacturing layout design. |
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