Evaluation of Augmented Reality instructions based on initial and dynamic assembly tolerance allocation schemes in precise manual assembly

Xiaotian Zhang, Weiping He, Jilong Bai, Mark Billinghurst, Yunfei Qin, Jiepeng Dong, Tianyu Liu

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Augmented Reality (AR) assembly instructions can be used to guide precise manual assembly, providing detailed real-time information to assist in executing operations. Most AR instructions for precise manual assembly are based on initial assembly tolerance allocation schemes (ATASs), which provide a precision constrained zone and require assembly according to the initial zone. Dynamic ATASs can adjust the subsequent tolerances according to the completed assembly errors, thereby reducing the assembly difficulty. However, ATASs do not affect the AR cues for assembly guidance, and their effects on the usability of AR instructions are subtle and unclear. This study focuses on evaluating the effects of initial and dynamic ATASs on the usability of AR instructions. An AR instruction based on an initial ATAS and an AR instruction based on a dynamic ATAS were developed for a precise manual assembly task. A user study was conducted with 16 participants to compare the two AR instructions. The results showed significant differences in assembly speed, assembly quality, perceived ease-of-use, and perceived workload. We found that the AR instruction based on the dynamic ATAS can expedite assembly with better perceived ease-of-use and lower perceived workload, but may reduce assembly quality. Based on the results, several recommendations were provided to help researchers and developers design better AR instructions for precise manual assembly.

源语言英语
文章编号102954
期刊Advanced Engineering Informatics
63
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2025

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