USER ADOPTION OF AUGMENTED REALITY AND MIXED REALITY IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Aranuwa Felix Ola
No 2pnvr, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Augmented reality refers to technology that uses digital data from glasses, contact lenses or cameras, and other digital sources to present real-life products or items. However, it has been noticed that the body of literature lacks information and evidence about the augmented reality and mixed reality technologies in manufacturing industry. The thorough review of the available literature facilitated in declaring that many accredited scholars have studies and examined the importance and significance of augmented and mixed reality technologies. However, a gap has been noticed with regards to the case of manufacturing industry. It can be stated that little to no study in past has evaluated augmented reality and mixed reality technologies in manufacturing industry. Considering these facts, it can be declared that the identified gap in the literature forms the problem statement of this research. The main purpose of this research to evauate the use of augmented reality and mixed reality technologies in manufacturing industry.
Date: 2023-01-11
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2pnvr
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