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  • LeNgineer is also in development of augmented reality glasses which provide the user with an interactive experience that will boost their knowledge of current aerospace technology.
  • The glasses optimize the next generation of digital integration for operations, such as workplace instructions, quality assurance, and maintenance.
  • The user will be provided with predictive information regarding real-time operation based on sensor and telemetry data along with displaying needed specifications on screen while working on the project.
  • LeNgineer’s interactive user glasses function to integrate technical sciences with digital assistance.
  • The main goal of this technology is to increase engineer engagement with the current work being done during technical assignments.
  • With the integration of AI services in the glasses, the engineering components are virtual, interactive and there is no longer the need for low-level cognitive interaction.
  • It is an interactive experience of the real-world environment where the objects that reside in the field are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, across multiple sensory modalities, including visual and auditory.
  • Text, graphics, video, and audio will be superimposed into an engineer’s real-time environment.
  • When a hands-on approach is used, the engineer is in a much higher state of learning. The user can take snapshot images of the object with the glasses and the AI can provide visual processing and give information for the engineer to take with them for further analysis.
  • A prerecorded message regarding the background of the object can be given as audio feedback to the user when certain materials are recognized by the system.
  • A preset navigation system will allow users to navigate through the history and past work done on the project by giving the appropriate information based on inputted and detected data.
  • The AR glasses display interactive information alongside 3D models.
  • The project or test material may contain embedded “markers” or triggers that, when scanned by the AR glasses, produce supplementary information to the engineer rendered in a multimedia format.
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