Research and innovation | REF: RE197 V1

Preventing the risks associated with using connected glasses while walking

Authors: Aurélien LUX, Patrice MARCHAL, Nellie PERRIN, Marjorie PIERRETTE

Publication date: January 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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    1. Connected glasses in the workplace

    1.1 Connected glasses: definition and uses

    In a context of transformation linked to the industry of the future, systems, machines and robots are increasingly connected. The human being is an essential link in this Factory 4.0, and today collaborates with robots: he or she is equipped with exoskeletons or intelligent sensors; this is referred to as the "augmented operator" . Augmented reality, which makes digital information available...

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