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Pluridisciplinary development of an innovative system demonstrator using augmented Reality for 360° awareness of French navy ships

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Vision is essential to address maritime activities, and the crew has a lot of information to handle collectively. This paper describes the pluridisciplinary development of the demonstrator of Naval Group future innovative system. This 360° system enhances situational awareness and changes individual and team collaboration process of French Navy ships. Uses cases are asymmetric warfare and navigation assisted by Augmented Reality (AR). In our case AR adds task specific real time information onto videos, stitched in a colour lossless ultra UHD 360° panorama.
This paper describes system development numerous steps and pluridisciplinary contributions from concept inception, to on shore demonstration with French Navy working groups, and the last step iterations before launching the system development. Current status is that the aimed system was retained as a new innovative capability of future post 2020 ships.

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Ergo'IA '18: Proceedings of the 16th Ergo'IA “Ergonomie Et Informatique Avancée” Conference
October 2018
139 pages
ISBN:9781450364881
DOI:10.1145/3317326
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