技术
- 分析与建模 - 虚拟和增强现实(AR/VR)软件
- 可穿戴设备 - 增强现实(AR)眼镜/耳机/控制器
适用行业
- 航天
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 增强现实
客户
波音公司
关于客户
波音公司是一家美国跨国公司,在全球范围内设计、制造和销售飞机、旋翼机、火箭、卫星和导弹。公司还提供租赁和产品供应
挑战
每架新的波音 747-8 货机都有 130 英里的布线,从驾驶舱到轮舱隐藏在头顶和脚下。
每架波音飞机,从主力机型 737 到新的 787 梦幻客机,都有多种配置,每种配置都有自己的接线方案。在过去的几年里,技术人员使用充满图表的“电话簿”来完成他们的工作。即使使用笔记本电脑,也会出现同样的基本问题:当工人得到指示并交叉检查图表和示意图时,会出现持续的视线中断。
解决方案
Skylight 在取景器中为波音的技术人员提供他们需要的指令。无需移开视线或点击笔记本电脑:他们可以通过语音命令、Glass 触摸板和头部跟踪界面在多个提示中移动。像“本地搜索 1-8-6-A”这样的简单语音命令会为每条最后一根电线调用正确的分步原理图。
运营影响
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