Authors: Gabriel Fernandes, Gerson Cunha, Celia Lopes, Luiz Landau, Alvaro L. G. de Azeredo Coutinho
This paper presents the field experiment results for a civil engineering augmented reality tool. The tool allows you to mark any number of interest points in large areas and link relevant information to them, such as assembly, maintenance and inspection data. The information is seen on the screen through Augmented Reality technology. The system also has a specific content manager to help organize and manage information. The field experiment points out activity execution performance improvements when using Augmented Reality tools when compared to more traditional task management and execution methods.