Overview
This workshop on eXtended Reality for Industrial and Occupational Supports (XRIOS) aims to identify the current state of XR research, discuss potential future research directions, and bridge XR developers with human factors and ergonomics researchers interested in industrial and occupational applications. The course covers topics such as XR technologies, human-centered design, data interoperability, hardware standards, and job opportunities in the field. The teaching method includes presentations, discussions, mock design reviews, and breakout sessions. The intended audience for this course includes XR developers, human factors and ergonomics researchers, and professionals interested in industrial and occupational applications of XR technologies.
Syllabus
Introduction
General Motors
VRED
How XRIOS started
Finding overlap
Mock design review
Common data issues
XRIOS process
Work streams
Proof of concepts
Future Vision
Missing Elements
Collaboration
Job Opportunities
Internship Opportunities
User Needs
Hardware Standards
Data Interoperability
Data Translation
Audience Questions
Challenges
Digital Twin
Digital Twin vs Mixed Reality
Breakout Room
HumanCentered Design
MR Interaction
Microsoft Inclusive Design Toolkit
Mixed Reality
Examples
Solve for One
Collaborators
QA
Taught by
IEEE Virtual Reality Conference