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Lufthansa Innovates Aviation Demo With Augmented Reality
技术
- 分析与建模 - 虚拟和增强现实(AR/VR)软件
适用行业
- 航天
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 增强现实
挑战
在贸易展览会上展示的实物演示设备的运输和安装费用昂贵、耗时且需要大量人力。
客户
汉莎技术
关于客户
Lufthansa Technik 为飞机提供维护、完成、修理和大修 (MRO) 服务,以及为发动机和部件提供维护、修理和 MRO 服务。 Lufthansa Technik Group 由 32 家公司组成,拥有超过 25,500 名员工
解决方案
Lconnect AR 应用程序正在使用维基图像识别技术扫描标记图像,该图像添加了天线安装过程的虚拟 3D 模型(内置卫星天线的天线罩)。对于贸易展览,我们制作了一个 2m x 3m 的飞机机身分段切口并放置在展位上。虚拟增强装置位于飞机机身顶部,投影具有 1:1 的真实缩放比例,让所有观看者都获得高度的沉浸感。
收集的数据
Product Images
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