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Citation

Skourup C, Reigstad M. Cogn. Technol. Work 2002; 4(4): 245-255.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s101110200023

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Field operators need access to and interaction with more information than is available today during field operations. Wearable computers can provide relevant information with hands-free interaction techniques to support work tasks in the field. Potential implications of introducing wearable computers are collaboration, information overload, situation awareness and social relationships. Interaction techniques between humans are natural and well known and include voice, gestures, eye movements and biopotentials. Voice is a promising interaction technique for wearable computers, assuming improvements for rough and noisy environments. Wearable computers may change the roles and responsibilities while providing extended support for communication and collaboration. Field operators will be better prepared to prevent failures and secure quality. Control room operators will perform more administrative and management tasks.


Language: en

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