Leveraging Hololens 2 to empower field service technicians on the job

Context

 

This is a Master's Program Graduate Capstone Project sponsored by Microsoft Dynamics 365  and supported by Viking Corp.

(Feb - May, 2021)

Methods

 

Desk Research

Survey + Interviews

Heuristics Evaluation

Bodystorming

Remote Concept Testing

Design Sprint 

Video prototyping

My Role

 

Researcher

Interaction Designer

Animator 

(On a team of 3 graduate students with Valerie Ijai and Ana M. Villalpando)

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Part I. Research Process:

Research-process

Industry & Product Research

01 Demystify Hololens 2 and Field Service Industry

Background
Background-content
Research-methods
Researh-methods-content
Research-synthesis
Research-Synthesis-content
work-order-process-diagram
HL2-vs-Mobile
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UX Research

02 Deep Dive into the Target Inspection Workflow

Context
Context-content
Research-methods
UX-Research-methods-content
Research-synthesis
Fire-safety-inspection-journey-map-dark
appendix-of-forms
Design-prioritization-matrix
Final-list-of-opportunities
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Part II. Design Process:

Design-process

Design Research & Early Design Brainstorming

03 Research and Brainstorm the Design of TechAssist

Mixed-Reality-design-research
Table-of-XR-design-elements
Design-principles
Early-design-brstm
Design-jam
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Design Ideation

04 Ideate the interactions of TechAssist

Bodystorming
Interaction-flow
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Prototyping & Testing

05 Mock up and Iterate the Tech Assist Experience

lo-fi-prototyping
Concept-testing
Hi-fi-walkthrough
BeginInspection
Augmented workflow guidance
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Inspector uses Hololens 2 to scan the marker deep-linked to the fire suppression system inspection workflow

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Inspector views the workflow guidance which includes attentional directors, a series of checkpoints, and holographic gems (triggers)

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Progressive disclosure of an onboarding flow as inspector walks closer to the first gem

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Inspector air-taps the first gem to kick-start the workflow

during-inspection

Instinctive, multi-modal interactions

5

As inspector reads about the first checkpoint - the bladder tank, she invokes the hand menu using her left hand and taps on “video tutorial” for more guidance using her right hand

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Inspector finishes inspecting the first checkpoint and voices “pass” to change its status

3D lifesize overlays

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As inspector moves onto the second checkpoint - the valve system, she taps on the 3D Model button on the hand menu to view a series of equipment models in space for reference

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Inspector adjusts the size of the h.c. deluge valve model and reads about relevant metrics

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With exploded view, inspector can study specific parts of the inner structure of the valve to check the real valve against

Spatial Annotations

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Upon noticing anomalies, inspector can choose from a variety of tools to mark up the valve in question

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After snapping a shot, inspector can draw on it and use speech to text to verbalize what the problem is about. These annotations will be stored as multimedia files in cloud.

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Inspector can view historical annotations of the valve filtered by time and layer them in the original spatial environment in which they were made

InspectionReporting

Automated synchronization

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After indicating that a checkpoint fails the inspection and needs repairing, its status will be updated in both the checklist and automatically synced to the holographic certification tag

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The certification tag shows a general overview of the failed checkpoint(s) in the most recent inspection that leads to more details upon request