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Operating heavy machinery is challenging and can pose safety hazards for the operator and bystanders. Although commonly used augmented reality (AR) devices, such as head-mounted or head-up displays, can provide occupational support to operators, they can also cause problems. Particularly in off-highway scenarios, i.e., when driving machines in bumpy environments, the usefulness of current AR devices and the willingness of operators to wear them are limited. Therefore, we explore how laser-projection-based AR can help the operator facilitate their tasks and enhance safety. For this, we present a compact hardware unit and introduce a flexible and declarative software system. Furthermore, we examine the calibration process to leverage a camera projector setup and outline a process for creating images suitable for display by a laser projector from a set of line segments. Finally, we showcase its ability to provide efficient instructions to operators and bystanders and propose concrete applications for our setup.
Kernbauer et al. (Sat,) studied this question.