Digital twins for load carriers: Augmented reality in intralogistics for mechanical engineering, industry and trade
Published on: September 25, 2022 / Update from: October 26, 2022 - Author: Konrad Wolfenstein
Digital twins for load carriers
Digital twins, especially prototypes or samples for load carriers, e.g. B. on system pallets in pallet warehouses or storage lifts, 3D demos with augmented reality are the next step in optimizing the weakened supply chain processes.
Companies in the manufacturing and retail sectors have been relying on digitalization in production, warehousing and sales for a long time. What is particularly important is reducing costs, increasing efficiency and process reliability. The introduction of 3D demos with augmented reality is another important step to further optimize processes - especially in times of weaker supply chains.
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Augmented reality in mechanical engineering
Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive, computer-generated image of the real world that is enriched with additional virtual objects or information. The technology is already being used in various areas and is becoming increasingly popular. In mechanical engineering, AR can be used for product presentation and visualization as well as for planning and carrying out maintenance and repair work.
The possible uses of AR in mechanical engineering are diverse and range from product presentation to planning and carrying out maintenance and repair work. AR makes it possible to display complex machine structures in 3D and react immediately to changes or errors. The technology can also be used to train employees to make it easier for them to handle complex machines or carry out specific work steps.
AR has the potential to sustainably improve mechanical engineering and significantly simplify employees' everyday work. In the future, the technology will probably become even more important and establish itself in more and more areas of mechanical engineering.
What is meant by augmented reality?
Augmented Reality (AR) refers to a technology that makes it possible to embed virtual objects in the real world. With the help of AR glasses or smartphones, users can, for example, display information about real objects or interact with virtual characters.
The idea behind AR is to blur the boundaries between the real and digital worlds, creating a new, immersive experience. In recent years, AR has become a buzzword in the tech industry and more and more companies are relying on the technology.
What is the difference between VR and AR?
AR and VR stand for augmented reality and virtual reality. AR is the technology of superimposing computer data onto the real world to make it appear real to the viewer. A well-known example of this is the game Pokémon Go. VR, on the other hand, is the technology in which the viewer is immersed in a completely computer-generated world. This world can be real or fantastic. A popular example of this is Facebook's Oculus Rift.
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How does augmented reality work?
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that makes it possible to embed virtual objects into the real world. The technology is already used in many areas, for example in the gaming industry, to offer players a realistic gaming experience. AR is also used in other industries, for example in medicine, to help doctors treat patients.
AR works using head-mounted displays (HMDs), which allow users to see virtual objects in the real world. HMDs are connected to either a computer or a smartphone. In most cases, however, AR technology is used via a smartphone because these devices already have the necessary components.
AR technology uses computer vision algorithms to project virtual objects into the real world. The position and size of the virtual object are calculated based on the user's position and movement. This ensures that the virtual object always appears in the right place.
AR is a relatively new technology and will certainly be further developed in the coming years. In the future, AR will probably be used in more and more areas, making our world even more colorful and interesting.
What types of augmented reality are there?
AR expands the real world with computer-generated elements and thus actively interacts with the environment. This interaction between the real and virtual world makes it possible to deliver information in real time. For example, a salesperson can show his customer directly on site which product is still available and whether it is in stock in the desired color or size. Even more complex issues can be easily conveyed to the potential buyer.
There are different types of AR, which differ, among other things, according to the technologies used and the area of application:
- Markerless AR
- Projection-based AR
- Video-based AR
The future of augmented reality
When it comes to the future of augmented reality, there are many different opinions. Some people think that technology will be very advanced in the next few years and will have a big impact on our everyday lives. Others aren't so sure and think it will be a few years before augmented reality is truly mainstream.
Augmented reality can already be found in many areas today and will become even more widespread in the future. The technology can already be used in smartphones and tablets today and will also be integrated into glasses and contact lenses in the future. In the future, more and more people will be able to access augmented reality and the technology will continue to improve.
Augmented reality has the potential to dramatically change our lives. In the future, we will no longer only deal with the real world around us, but also with the digital world. We will be able to retrieve information about the things around us and project virtual objects into the real world. Augmented reality will change the way we work, learn and play, giving us a whole new way to see the world.
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