Augmented Reality Based Industrial Digitalization and Logistics
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Industry 4.0, Augmented Reality, Head-Worn Displays, Logistics 4.0Abstract
The virtualization systems enable the examination of the system's virtual elements by manufacturers, thus allowing them to be analysed and designed where real-world changes are necessary. Unnecessary planning is reduced by virtual reality, which allows engineers to experiment with changes before the final solution is created. Realistic and risky simulations occurring in the manufacturing environment, such as chemical spills, hazardous machinery, and noisy surroundings, can be simulated through virtual reality training programs without exposing workers to actual danger. In the event of an inevitable occurrence, employees will have usable experience and are more likely to respond appropriately to the situation. The paper presents and describes some of the most important Logistics 4.0 technologies: Internet of Things, robotics and automation, augmented reality, 3D printing and automatic guided vehicles. The aim of this paper is to describe the concept of Logistics 4.0, define its significance, components and technologies using augmented reality.
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