Augmented Reality for ship bridges in Arctic Operations, a Virtual Reality experiment.

members. Key components of that collaboration are situation awareness and communication. Augmented Reality has the potential to improve both. Besides that, the usability and potential risks and advantages of Augmented Reality for ship bridges must be understood before it is implemented. Therefore, w...

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Main Author: van den Oever, Floris
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17605/osf.io/2ky3h 2023-05-15T14:55:06+02:00 Augmented Reality for ship bridges in Arctic Operations, a Virtual Reality experiment. van den Oever, Floris 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/2ky3h https://osf.io/2ky3h/ unknown Open Science Framework Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode cc-by-nc-nd-4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Industrial and Organizational Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Psychology FOS Psychology Augmented Reality Communication Maritime Operation SEDNA Situation Awareness Usability Virtual Reality article-journal Pre-registration Text ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/2ky3h 2022-02-08T14:21:14Z members. Key components of that collaboration are situation awareness and communication. Augmented Reality has the potential to improve both. Besides that, the usability and potential risks and advantages of Augmented Reality for ship bridges must be understood before it is implemented. Therefore, we ask the following research questions: 1. Can Augmented Reality improve the situation awareness of ship bridge operators? 2. Does situation awareness related communication of ship bridge operators change when adding Augmented Reality to the ship bridge? 3. What is the perceived usability of these Augmented Reality systems for ship bridges? 4. What are perceived risks and advantages of these Augmented Reality systems for ship bridges? To answer these questions, we will conduct an experiment in which participants experience two arctic maritime scenarios in Virtual Reality from the vantage point of the ship bridge, with or without Augmented Reality system. Text Arctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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topic Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Psychology
FOS Psychology
Augmented Reality
Communication
Maritime Operation
SEDNA
Situation Awareness
Usability
Virtual Reality
spellingShingle Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Psychology
FOS Psychology
Augmented Reality
Communication
Maritime Operation
SEDNA
Situation Awareness
Usability
Virtual Reality
van den Oever, Floris
Augmented Reality for ship bridges in Arctic Operations, a Virtual Reality experiment.
topic_facet Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Psychology
FOS Psychology
Augmented Reality
Communication
Maritime Operation
SEDNA
Situation Awareness
Usability
Virtual Reality
description members. Key components of that collaboration are situation awareness and communication. Augmented Reality has the potential to improve both. Besides that, the usability and potential risks and advantages of Augmented Reality for ship bridges must be understood before it is implemented. Therefore, we ask the following research questions: 1. Can Augmented Reality improve the situation awareness of ship bridge operators? 2. Does situation awareness related communication of ship bridge operators change when adding Augmented Reality to the ship bridge? 3. What is the perceived usability of these Augmented Reality systems for ship bridges? 4. What are perceived risks and advantages of these Augmented Reality systems for ship bridges? To answer these questions, we will conduct an experiment in which participants experience two arctic maritime scenarios in Virtual Reality from the vantage point of the ship bridge, with or without Augmented Reality system.
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