Proceedings. International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
DOI: 10.1109/ismar.2002.1115077
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Spacedesign: a mixed reality workspace for aesthetic industrial design

Abstract: Spacedesign is an innovative Mixed Reality (MR) application addressed to aesthetic design of free form curves and surfaces. It is a unique and comprehensive approach which uses task-specific configurations to support the design workflow from concept to mock-up evaluation and review. The first-phase conceptual design benefits from a workbench-like 3-D display for free hand sketching, surfacing and engineering visualization. Semitransparent stereo glasses augment the pre-production physical prototype by addition… Show more

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“…With recent progress in the capabilities and development of software and hardware, VR can replicate physical models allowing for a drastic cost and time reduction derived from the avoidance of building physical mock-ups (Kulkarni et al, 2011). Moreover, in the decision making process, VP can simply procedures and avoid the so called "bottleneck effect" (Fiorentino et al, 2002) which manifests from errors in the early stages of a component's development and constant reviews, leading to the necessity of rebuilding physical mock-ups. With VR this effect could be avoided with the possibility to modify a VP in real time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With recent progress in the capabilities and development of software and hardware, VR can replicate physical models allowing for a drastic cost and time reduction derived from the avoidance of building physical mock-ups (Kulkarni et al, 2011). Moreover, in the decision making process, VP can simply procedures and avoid the so called "bottleneck effect" (Fiorentino et al, 2002) which manifests from errors in the early stages of a component's development and constant reviews, leading to the necessity of rebuilding physical mock-ups. With VR this effect could be avoided with the possibility to modify a VP in real time.…”
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“…Two systems presented by Fuge et al [5] and Fiorentino et al [6] have looked at the use of AR in conceptual design and product realisation. The system presented by Fuge et al focused on the construction of freeform surfaces.…”
Section: Concept Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system was successful in that it allowed rapid creation of freeform surfaces without the need for constraints generally required in CAD modelling. A similar system was presented by Fiorentino et al [6] where semi-transparent glasses were used instead of an HMD.. Again the system allowed a designer to create freeform curves and surfaces in an AR environment. Although the objective of the system was to assist in product realisation, the use of AR to assist in Rapid Prototyping technologies was suggested.…”
Section: Concept Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AR researchers have considered possible views of the real world and the dimensionality of the physical space used for sketching [14][15] [16] [17]. Seichter et al [18] proposed the usage of sketching for the design of extruded architectural models, which can be overlaid on real architectural mock-ups.…”
Section: Sketching Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%