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摘要在快速发展的制造和材料成型领域,创新战略是保持竞争优势的当务之急。增强现实技术(AR)已成为一项突破性技术,为信息的显示和交互方式提供了新的维度。它在为复杂机械提供指导面板方面大有可为,有可能加强传统的知识传授和操作员培训方法。材料成型是机械工程中的一门关键学科,需要高精度和高技能,因此是集成 AR 等先进教学技术的理想选择。本研究旨在探索三种不同类型的用户手册(视频、纸质和增强现实(AR))在材料成型车间环境中对性能和可接受性的影响。重点将放在如何具体应用 AR 来改进材料成型操作中的任务执行和理解。参与者是材料成型专业的机械工程学生。他们将参与一系列与加工过程相关的标准化任务。任务完成时间和错误率等指标将衡量任务执行情况,而任务负荷将通过 NASA 任务负荷指数(NASA-TLX)[1] 进行评估。每种手册类型的可接受性将使用系统可用性量表 (SUS) [2] 进行评估。通过比较这些不同的教学形式,本研究试图揭示提高操作员绩效和经验的最有效媒介。
Effectiveness of machining equipment user guides: A comparative study of augmented reality and traditional media
Abstract. In the rapidly evolving landscape of manufacturing and material forming, innovative strategies are imperative for maintaining a competitive edge. Augmented Reality (AR) has emerged as a groundbreaking technology, offering new dimensions in how information is displayed and interacted with. It holds particular promise in the panel of instructional guides for complex machinery, potentially enhance traditional methods of knowledge transfer and operator training. Material forming, a key discipline within mechanical engineering, requires high-precision and skill, making it an ideal candidate for the integration of advanced instructional technologies like AR. This study aims to explore the efficiency of three distinct types of user manuals—video, paper, and augmented reality (AR)—on performance and acceptability in a material forming workshop environment. The focus will be on how AR can be specifically applied to improve task execution and understanding in material forming operations. Participants are mechanical engineering students specializing in material forming. They will engage in a series of standardized tasks related to machining processes. Performance will be gauged by metrics like task completion time and error rates, while task load will be assessed via the NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) [1]. Acceptability of each manual type will be evaluated using the System Usability Scale (SUS) [2]. By comparing these various instructional formats, this research seeks to shed light on the most effective mediums for enhancing both operator performance and experience.