VR interaction for efficient virtual manufacturing: mini map for
multi-user VR navigation platform
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17593v1
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 13:09:54 GMT
- Title: VR interaction for efficient virtual manufacturing: mini map for
multi-user VR navigation platform
- Authors: Huizhong Cao, Henrik S\"oderlund, M\'elanie Despeisse, Francisco
Garcia Rivera, and Bj\"orn Johansson
- Abstract summary: This paper focuses on interactive positioning maps for virtual factory layout planning and exploring the user interaction design of digital maps as navigation aid.
Five different prototypes of interactive maps were tested, evaluated and graded by the 20 participants and 40 validated data streams collected.
The most efficient interaction design of interactive maps is thus analyzed and discussed in the study.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: Over the past decade, the value and potential of VR applications in
manufacturing have gained significant attention in accordance with the rise of
Industry 4.0 and beyond. Its efficacy in layout planning, virtual design
reviews, and operator training has been well-established in previous studies.
However, many functional requirements and interaction parameters of VR for
manufacturing remain ambiguously defined. One area awaiting exploration is
spatial recognition and learning, crucial for understanding navigation within
the virtual manufacturing system and processing spatial data. This is
particularly vital in multi-user VR applications where participants' spatial
awareness in the virtual realm significantly influences the efficiency of
meetings and design reviews. This paper investigates the interaction parameters
of multi-user VR, focusing on interactive positioning maps for virtual factory
layout planning and exploring the user interaction design of digital maps as
navigation aid. A literature study was conducted in order to establish
frequently used technics and interactive maps from the VR gaming industry.
Multiple demonstrators of different interactive maps provide a comprehensive
A/B test which were implemented into a VR multi-user platform using the Unity
game engine. Five different prototypes of interactive maps were tested,
evaluated and graded by the 20 participants and 40 validated data streams
collected. The most efficient interaction design of interactive maps is thus
analyzed and discussed in the study.
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