Human-Augmented Reality Interaction in Rebar Inspection
TLDR
An AR system for rebar inspection significantly reduces ergonomic strain, physical workload, and task time while maintaining accuracy.
Key contributions
- Reduced trunk and neck flexion by over 30% during rebar inspection.
- Decreased task completion time by 67.7% and walking distance by over 50%.
- Lowered perceived workload (NASA TLX) by 45.6%, especially physical demand.
- Maintained inspection accuracy across traditional and AR conditions.
Why it matters
This paper demonstrates that AR technology can significantly improve worker safety and efficiency in physically demanding construction tasks like rebar inspection. It provides strong objective and subjective evidence for AR's practical benefits in reducing ergonomic risks and workload.
Original Abstract
Rebar inspection in reinforced concrete construction requires sustained awkward postures and complex mental mapping of two-dimensional drawings onto three-dimensional assemblies. This study evaluated an Augmented Reality (AR)-assisted rebar inspection system deployed on Microsoft HoloLens 2 through a within-subjects experiment with 30 participants. Full-body kinematics were recorded using a motion capture system at 100 Hz while participants performed traditional and AR-assisted spacing inspection. AR reduced mean trunk flexion by 30.8%, mean neck flexion by 32.8%, and task completion time by 67.7%. Walking distance and hand-path length each decreased by over 50%. NASA Task Load Index scores decreased by 45.6% overall, with the largest reduction in physical demand. Inspection accuracy was maintained across conditions. The System Usability Scale yielded a mean score of 76.1 with 83% of participants rating the system acceptable. These results provide convergent objective and subjective evidence that AR-assisted inspection reduces ergonomic risk and perceived workload maintaining inspection quality.
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