A quality of experience evaluation of augmented reality for procedure assistance and training in Industry 4.0
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2020-06Author
Hynes, Eoghan
Flynn, Ronan
Murray, Niall
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Augmented
Reality ( is a technology that superimposes
computer generated images over the user’s real world view AR is
a key technology to increase worker utility in Industry 4 0 in two
ways training for repeatable procedures, and assistance for
frequently changing procedures Crucial to the success of AR for
these roles is good user Quality of Experience (
QoE
is a measure of application, service or system performance
It considers how well these technologies fulfill both pragmatic and
hedonic needs and expectations of the user This is measured in
terms of the user’s degree of delight or annoyance with the
technology Delight and annoyance are emotions Emotions
change in response to stimuli (i e the technology), manifesting as
changes in physiology and thought patterns These changes are
measurable using sensors and questionnaires Although the
individual human experience is subjective, it is underpinned by
this common physiological mechanism However, it is influenced
by personality, context, technical, social and psychological factors
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