J. Sunkpho, J. Garrett, A. Smailagic, D. Siewiorek
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引用次数: 18
摘要
MIA (Mobile Inspection Assistance)是一种可穿戴的计算机系统,可以帮助桥梁检查员在现场收集多媒体信息并制作检查报告。MIA允许检查员填写检查表格,访问以前的检查报告,绘制桥架元件草图,拍照,并通过语音或笔界面生成检查报告。该系统的第一个原型是由卡内基梅隆大学可穿戴计算机项目设计课程的学生在1998年春季学期开发的。对系统的硬件和软件方面进行了讨论,并对系统的应用进行了检测。
MIA (Mobile Inspection Assistance) is a wearable computer system that helps bridge inspectors collecting multimedia information in the field and producing the inspection report. MIA allows an inspector to fill out the inspection form, access previous inspection reports, make sketch(s) of the bridge element(s), take photograph(s), and produce the inspection report via a voice or pen interface. The first prototype of the system was developed by students in a Wearable Computer Project Design Course at Carnegie Mellon University during Spring 1998 semester. The hardware and software aspects of the system is discussed, as well as the application of the system for inspection.