AR Practice Guidance Solutions Providers Taqtile recently announced the development of an alternative programme that supports the use of physical QR codes rather than a reference point based on the physical audience.
The AR-based approach, which is being applied for patents, is known as “Touch Alignment”, enabling non-desk workers to place work instructions on the Taqtile AR Manifest platform in space for physical equipment. The software then allows workers to be accurately channelled to specific regions for maintenance, maintenance, inspection or other procedures.
Touch Alignment, Taqtile, replaces the demand for physical QR labels and serves as a tsetse solution for AR overlapping. According to Taqtile, QR stickers may be difficult to deploy and difficult to use, and security considerations may exist for some clients using QR codes. Taqtile invented the company’s Alignment technology to address these problems and eliminate the availability of damage, dirty pollution or difficulty in finding QR labels.
Through Touch Alignment, Manifest users can use the physical location of equipment as a reference point for visits to virtual assets. The physical QR code was replaced by three pairs assigned to clients of a set of specific equipment or of the same equipment (e.g. vehicle models). No desk staff are required to travel until the equipment is available, three virtual matching points within the Meniefest Work Guidance Platform, i.e., can be implemented, which supports the accurate setting of AR instructions in the AR environment.
Taqtile Chief Technical Officer John Tomizuka stated: “We will continue to provide QR codes to companies like QR codes, but we also want to provide a better space for setting the AR content in space, thus promoting easier and more consistent access to Manifest work statements. The provision of an AR-based solution in Manifest is a natural development that will enhance the availability of our platforms for many our defence and industrial clients.”
Taqtile indicated that its AR solution also made it easier to visit digitized assets in individual or equipment categories. Manifest can be used to capture and digitize from existing assets IDs, such as serial numbers or other reinforced identification codes. These only IDs allow users to visit equipment-specific work descriptions in Manifest, such as AR video, video interceptions and other images, detailed graphs, automatic transcripts, oral guides, digital manuals, etc.
Through the Manifest platform, no desktop staff can visit the basic narratives of the visual format, such as step-by-step videos, animated 3D model, detailed full-interest maps and digitization manuals. With regard to complex tasks, the Manifest platform could visit real-time remote assistance from knowledge specialists, who could guide unlocated users by viewing live videos.
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