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Simplifying Electronic Testing Environment with SLAM Based Handheld Augmented Reality System

In: Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality

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  • Carlos Arias

    (GTD GmbH)

  • Andoni Arregi

    (GTD GmbH)

  • Fabian Schriever

    (GTD GmbH)

  • David Martinez Oliveira

    (European Space Agency, ESTEC)

Abstract

Current electronic testing measurements during embedded software development lack simultaneous multiple real-time measurements with location-specific information. To address this problem with a focus on electronic subsystem testing in the space industry an Augmented Reality (AR) solution is presented in form of a technology demonstrator. This Simultaneous Localization And Mapping (SLAM) system based on the Handheld Augmented Reality (HAR) concept provides an affordable zero-time installation augmented reality system that blends simultaneously multiple real-time measurements displayed exactly where they are measured. The system is composed of a handheld device and so-called Smart Probes, or miniature Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices attached electronically to the measured specimen. This system may, with further development, become an alternative to a multimeter, an oscilloscope, and a logic analyser.

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  • Carlos Arias & Andoni Arregi & Fabian Schriever & David Martinez Oliveira, 2020. "Simplifying Electronic Testing Environment with SLAM Based Handheld Augmented Reality System," Progress in IS, in: Timothy Jung & M. Claudia tom Dieck & Philipp A. Rauschnabel (ed.), Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, pages 387-399, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-37869-1_31
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-37869-1_31
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