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A Study on the Implementation of Coexistent Reality Technology for Ship Outfitting Inspection  

Ha, Yeon-Chul (The Korea Ship and Offshore Research Institute)
Kim, Jin-Woo (The Korea Ship and Offshore Research Institute)
Kim, Goo (The Korea Ship and Offshore Research Institute)
Shin, Hyun-Shil (I-SOFT Co.Ltd)
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Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing / v.21, no.1, 2020 , pp. 13-20 More about this Journal
Abstract
In shipyards, internal materials are assembled after designing and manufacturing each ship's block. Internal material assembly means the installation of parts and equipment except ship's body. In this process, if the assembly of pipes and equipment existing in the block is not done correctly during the assembly between blocks, this causes a lot of costs. In addition, even if the assembly of the internal materials already completed, the production efficiency of the ship is reduced due to rework when problems such as space arrangement of the internal materials occurs. Therefore, this study introduces space arrangement and inspection system before and after hull outfitting work based on coexistence reality technology using 3D design drawing to solve these problems. The various coexistence reality algorithms and inspection systems developed and introduced in this study are based on AR service, which has never been introduced in Korea. So it will be widely applicable to various manufacturing industries using design drawings such as automobiles and architectures as well as ship building process.
Keywords
Coexistent reality; Hull outfitting survey; Industrial AR; Space recognition algorithm; Multi-markers;
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