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A mobile augmented reality system to conduct electrical machines laboratory for undergraduate engineering students during the COVID pandemic

Journal

EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 8519-8532

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10639-022-10987-9

Keywords

Augmented reality (AR) laboratory; Electrical machines simulation; Virtual laboratory; Engineering education; Ubiquitous devices; COVID pandemic

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This paper reports on the use of an augmented reality-based teaching method for undergraduate engineering students to conduct electrical machine laboratory experiments during a period of movement control. The study found that the augmented reality tools were able to motivate students and enable smooth laboratory work. In cases where machines malfunctioned or students were unable to travel, the proposed AR system served as an alternative tool to ensure the syllabus was delivered on time.
This paper reported an AR based teaching method adopted during the movement control period for undergraduate engineering students to perform electrical machine laboratory. In this work, Unity 3D development platform and Vuforia Engine software development kit are applied to create the AR system. The content of the practical component is projected onto the mobile display mimicking the actual machine setup from the physical laboratory in real life. Investigation of the effectiveness of the AR tools on delivering the coursework component has been conducted and evaluated accordingly. The suitability of the proposed AR system is gauged based on the motivation and learning experience of the students using the technology to complete their laboratory. Based on the results, the AR tools are able to stimulate the motivation of students and the laboratory work can be performed smoothly without any issue. In cases where machines are malfunction or students are prohibited to travel from home, the proposed AR system could serve as an alternative tool to ensure the syllabus is delivered on-time. Overall, majority of the participants are able to comprehend and relate the experiment conducted in the AR system to the actual equipment located in the physical laboratory. The students are comfortable to the use of AR and able to complete the laboratory using the proposed system. Based on the outcome, it can be concluded that the mobile AR system is suitable as an alternative tool to conduct the electrical machine laboratory at home.

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