Summary
Today, it is common to have mobile apps to access network inventory data from a smartphone or a tablet. These apps are based on traditional 2D technology with georeferenced inventory data presented over a map. With AR, the technician is able to see the inventory information on the screen on top of the real world captured by its device camera. This new way of interacting has an enormous potential to simplify the work, reducing the time technician needs to access the information he needs to perform his job.
Based on Altice Labs’ Netwin AR app for FTTH, this article highlights augmented reality technology disruption in improving the technicians’ operational efficiency.
Summary
Today, it is common to have mobile apps to access network inventory data from a smartphone or a tablet. These apps are based on traditional 2D technology with georeferenced inventory data presented over a map. With AR, the technician is able to see the inventory information on the screen on top of the real world captured by its device camera. This new way of interacting has an enormous potential to simplify the work, reducing the time technician needs to access the information he needs to perform his job.
Based on Altice Labs’ Netwin AR app for FTTH, this article highlights augmented reality technology disruption in improving the technicians’ operational efficiency.
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