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ArtikelWhen Human Gestures Direct Machines  
Oleh: Kumar, Rakesh
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Machine Design (Soft Copy ada dalam http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 83 no. 9 (May 2011), page 50-52.
Topik: Assembly Lines; Manufacturing; User Interface
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Isi artikelToday's factory employees are much more likely to leave home each morning with a smartphone than a lunch pail. In the near future, assembly-line workers will be controlling their computers with simple hand motions, instead of a mouse or keyboard. In place of the graphical-user interface, which lets users click on icons with a mouse or keyboard button to select an application or issue a command, the next generation of computers on the production line will be operated by a natural user interface. In the manufacturing plant, gesture-based interfaces offer several advantages over conventional interfaces. On the plant floor, employees often wear gloves and work in settings containing lots of dust, dirt, and grease. These conditions may present challenges for touchscreens, which can easily become smudged and hard to read. Workers usually need to remove their gloves before selecting an icon on a touchscreen. Removing keyboards and mice from factory floors eliminates the costs of buying and maintaining the devices.
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