SAE 2014 AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY (AR/VR) TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM



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EVENT GUIDE Includes Final Program and Exhibit Directory SAE 2014 AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY (AR/VR) TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM November 18-19, 2014 Dearborn/Detroit, USA www.sae.org/events/arvr P141608

Augmented Reality We provide custom AR solutions: Superimposed virtual information Improved knowledge transfer Prevention and error detection Optimization of maintenance processes

WHAT S INSIDE 2 Event Overview 4 Symposium Organizers 6 General Information 8 Technical Program 10 Floor Plan 11 Speaker Biographies and Abstracts 26 Exhibit Profiles 28 Sponsors 28 Ad Index EMERGENCY PROCEDURES DURING THE SAE 2014 AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM During the SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium attendees are to follow the established emergency guidelines of the facility where the emergency occurs. Based on the location of the incident, report emergencies to the nearest venue representative and/or security personnel if available, or report to the SAE registration area located in the Presidental Ballroom Foyer. Should a catastrophic event occur, attendees should follow the safety and security instructions issued by the facility at the time of the event. This includes listening for instructions provided through the public address system and following posted evacuation routes if required. In the event of an emergency or a major disruption to the schedule of events at the SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium, attendees and exhibitors may call this number to receive further information about the resumption of this event. Updates will also be provided via the SAE website at www.sae.org. SAE EMERGENCY HOTLINE +1.800.581.9295 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 1

EVENT OVERVIEW TIME MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 8:30 a.m. Opening Keynote Address Salons I-II-III Economic Benefits: Executing Augmented Reality & 4D Within Product Lifecycle Andy Lowery DAQRI 9:00 a.m. Technical Session Salons I-II-III 9:30 a.m. Networking Break Salons IV-V-VI-VII 10:00 a.m. Technical Sessions Salons I-II-III Keynote Address Salons I-II-III Beyond the Hype-cycle: VR/AR Opportunities and Challenges Ahead James H. Oliver Iowa State University Technical Session Salons I-II-III Networking Break Salons IV-V-VI-VII Technical Sessions Salons I-II-III 11:00 a.m. Workshops 11:30 a.m. Creation of Augmented Reality Scenarios Salons I-II-III Location, Location, Location - Working with VR Plaza A 12:00 p.m. Networking Lunch Salons IV-V-VI-VII 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by: DAQRI 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Technical Sessions Salons I-II-III 2:00 p.m. Networking Lunch Salons IV-V-VI-VII Technical Sessions Salons I-II-III 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Networking Break Salons IV-V-VI-VII 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Technical Tour Technical Sessions Salons I-II-III The Ford Immersive Vehicle 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Environment Lab (F.i.V.E.) Welcome/Networking Reception/ Exhibit 5:30 p.m. Salons IV-V-VI-VII Networking Break Salons IV-V-VI-VII Expert Panel Discussion: Head Mounted Display Salons I-II-III 5:45 p.m. Sponsored by: OPTIS 6:00 p.m. REGISTRATION HOURS Tuesday, November 18 Wednesday, November 19 7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m 2 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

YOUR PARTNER FOR LIGHTING SIMULATION & 3D HIGH END VISUALIZATION Simulating 25 Years Of Innovation All images were simulated with OPTIS software, some courtesy of Jaguar Land Rover www.optis-world.com +1 248 251 0128

SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS FRANCOIS GUILLAUME MANAGER DMU & VIRTUAL OPERATIONS INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES EADS INNOVATION WORKS ELIZABETH BARON TECHNICAL SPECIALIST VIRUAL REALITY & ADVANCED VISUALIZATION FORD MOTOR COMPANY NICOLAS CHEVASSLUS SENIOR RESEARCH MANAGER EADS INNOVATION WORKS PAUL DAVIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY BOEING RESEARCH & TECNOLOGY JIM HELEY ADVANCED MANUFACTURING RESEARCH CENTRE CHRISTINE PEREY SPIME WRANGLER PEREY RESEARCH & CONSULTING 4 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS DR. ROBIN (RAB) SCOTT HEAD OF VR & SIMULATION ADVANCED MANUFACTURING RESEARCH CENTRE LORRIE SIVICH PROJECT MANAGER PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, FUTURE FACTORY TECHNOLOGIES BOEING RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY J. SCOTT SEDDON PRODUCT LIFECYCLE ENGINEER BOEING IMMERSIVE DEVELOPMENT BOEING ARNOLD TAUBE PROJECT MANAGER CUSTOMER SUPPORT ENGINEERING JOHN DEERE SAE 2014 ENGINEERING MEETINGS BOARD (EMB) CHAIRPERSON Dr. Pranab Saha, PE Kolano and Saha Engineers, Inc. VICE CHAIRPERSON Arnold A. Taube, PE Deere & Company PAST CHAIRPERSON Dr. Kamran Rokhsaz Wichita State University MEMBERS Air and Space Group (ASG) Chair John C. Dalton Boeing Company Land and Sea Group (LSG) Chair Scott Sluder Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mobility History Committee Chair Jeremy Goddard IDIADA Automotive Technology Service Technology Program Committee (STPC) Chair Jeff Minter Automotive Research & Design, LLC Sustainable Development Program Committee (SDPC) Chair Sujit Das Oak Ridge National Laboratory Technical Quality Response Team (TQRT) Chair Christopher Shaw Halla Visteon Climate Control MEMBERS-AT-LARGE David Amirehteshami The Boeing Company Joseph J. Barkai IDC Manufacturing Insights Weijian Han, Ph.D. Ford Motor Company Alain P. Jablonowski Robert Bosch LLC Patrick Leteinturier Infineon Technologies AG James C. Miller Deere & Company Federico Millo Politecnico di Torino Dr. Matthew S. Newkirk Afton Chemical Corporation June Ogawa The Boeing Company Dr. Cornelius N. Opris Caterpillar Inc. Mark Pope General Motors Company Gerald S. Shoemaker Cessna Aircraft Company Nakia Simon Chrysler Group LLC Prof. Richard K. Stobart Loughborough University Dr. Kamal Kishore C. Vora ARAI Academy Staff Representive Amanda Grech SAE International SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 5

GENERAL INFORMATION EMERGENCY HOTLINE +1.800.581.9295 SAE INTERNATIONAL Warrendale Office 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 USA Phone: + 1.724.776.4841 Fax: + 1.724.776.0790 Customer Service + 1.877.606.7323 (toll free U.S. and Canada) + 1.724.776.4970 www.sae.org customerservice@sae.org Troy Office 755 W. Big Beaver Rd. Troy, MI 48084 Phone: + 1.248.273.2455 Fax: + 1.248.273.2494 HOURS OF OPERATION REGISTRATION Presidential Ballroom Foyer Tuesday, October 18 7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 19 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES SAE Classic Member $995 SAE Premium Member $970 SAE Elite Member $945 SAE Student Member $895 Non-Member $1395 Participant (includes speakers, panelist, moderators) FREE Exhibitors (1 exhibitor per tabletop) (Exhibitor ID required) FREE Package includes: keynote addresses, technical sessions, panel discussion, 2 lunches, 1 reception, exhibits and networking opportunities WE SUPPLY OUR MEMBERS WITH THE LATEST INDUSTRY CONTENT AND CAREER TOOLS: The NEW 2014 Salary Study and Calculator: explore levels and changes in compensation and employment for engineers and technical employees, benchmark compensation levels based on education, experience, and more Get ahead of the job market competition: discover jobs and internships with the online SAE Career Center (members get advance notice of new jobs before anyone else) Develop your network through leadership, recognition, and volunteer opportunities (becom a leader at your local Section, get nominated for an award, or volunteer for a standards committee) And more YOU BELONG HERE. We have content dedicated to your success. Access all of our member career tools at www.sae.org/membership. Not a member? Join us today at www.sae.org/join P140817 6 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

GENERAL INFORMATION NETWORKING LUNCH Salons IV-V-VI-VII Tuesday & Wednesday, November 18 19, 2014 12:00 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Lunch Sponsored by: NETWORKING BREAKS Salons IV-V-VI-VII Tuesday & Wednesday, November 18-19, 2014 9:30 10:00 a.m. 3:00 3:30 p.m. TECHNICAL TOUR The Ford Immersive Vehicle Environment Lab (F.i.V.E.) Monday, November 17, 2014 3:30 5:45 p.m. *Buses will begin loading at the front entrance of The Henry Hotel at 3:15 p.m. and leave promptly at 3:30 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION Salons IV-V-VI-VII Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:00 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by: TECHNICAL SESSIONS/ WORKSHOPS Salons I-II-III Tuesday, November 18, 2014 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 19, 2014 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. CONSENT TO USE OF IMAGES Please note that photographs and video taken by or on behalf of SAE International of event activities and attendees shall be the property of SAE International. By registering for an SAE International event, you consent to the use by SAE International of any photograph or video in which you appear, including for promotional purposes, in print, digital, or other format, without notice or compensation to you. SAE INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS - 2014 Daniel M. Hancock President, DMH Strategic Consulting, LLC Donald G. Hillebrand, PhD 2013 President Richard W. Greaves, FREng 2015 President Nominee Gregory E. Saunders Vice President Aerospace Jeff Hemphill Vice President Automotive Thomas Stover Vice President Commercial Vehicle Ronald G. Rath Treasurer Robert Ireland Assistant Treasurer David L. Schutt, PhD Chief Executive Officer Gregory L. Bradley, Esq Secretary DIRECTORS Daniel Basch Paul Scooter Brothers Alba Colon David J. Gorsich, PhD Arun Kumar Jaura, PhD Yoshio Kawakami Louis Kratz Patrick Leteinturier Jay Meldrum Charon Morgan Christopher Myers Srinivasa R. Srinath, PhD SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 7

TECHNICAL PROGRAM TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 Tuesday Lunch Sponsored by: Welcome Reception Sponsored by: 8:30 a.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS - ECONOMIC BENEFITS: EXECUTIVE AUGMENTED REALITY & 4D WITHIN PRODUCT LIFECYCLE Andy Lowery, Daqri (See page 11 for complete abstract & biography) 9:00 a.m. CHANGING IT CULTURE WITHIN AN ENTERPRISE Francois Guillaume, Airbus (See page 11 for complete abstract & biography) 9:30 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK 10:00 a.m. AUGMENTED REALITY AND ADVANCED VISUALIZATION FOR MANUFACTURING COST REDUCTION Paul Davis, Boeing (See page 12 for complete abstract & biography) 10:30 a.m. PHOTOREALISTIC IMMERSIVE VISUALIZATION: JUDGING BY APPEARANCE IS A GOOD THING Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co. (See page 13 for complete abstract & biography) 11:00 a.m. USES OF AR & VR FOR DESIGN AND PHYSICAL PROCESS REVIEWS Kurt Hoffmeister, P.E., Mechdyna Corp. (See page 13 for complete abstract & biography) 11:30 a.m. VR HEAVY DUTY APPLICATION AT CATERPILLAR Galen Faidley, Caterpillar (See page 14 for complete abstract & biography) 12:00 p.m. NETWORKING LUNCH 1:30 p.m. AFFORDABLE AR/VR: KEY TO MID-TIER SUPPLIER ADOPTION Ryan Wheeler, Rockwell Collins (See page 14 for complete abstract & biography) 2:00 p.m. ACCESSIBLE VR: IMPLICATIONS OF CONSUMER SYSTEMS IN A PROFESSIONAL WORLD Jason Jerald, NextGen Interactions (See page 14 for complete abstract & biography) 2:30 p.m. JOHN DEERE USES AR/VR TECHNIQUES TO DRIVE PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Craig Sutton, John Deere (See page 15 for complete abstract & biography) 3:00 p.m. NETWORKING BREAK 3:30 p.m. VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE Brian Waterfield, Jag LandRover (See page 15 for complete abstract & biography) 4:00 p.m. AUGMENTED REALITY REAEARCH INPRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURING Rafael Radkowski, Iowa State University s Virual Reality Application Center (See page 16 for complete abstract & biography) 4:30 p.m. UTILIZING VR TO IMPROVE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING Marty Smets, Ford Motor Co. (See page 16 for complete abstract & biography) 5:00 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION 8 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

TECHNICAL PROGRAM 8:30 a.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS - BEYOND THE HYPE-CYCLE: VR/AR OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES AHEAD Jim Oliver, Iowa State University (See page 17 for complete abstract & biography) 9:00 a.m. USING AR FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & MANUFACTURING PROCESS VALIDATION AT AUDI Thomas Jouhanneau, Metraio (See page 18 for complete abstract & biography) 9:30 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK 10:00 a.m. DIGITALIZED EXPERTISE: ACQUIRING AND TRANSFERRING WORKFLOW KNOWLEDGEUSING AUGMENTED REALITY Nils Peterson, DFKI (See page 18 for complete abstract & biography) 10:30 a.m. MAKING THE BUSINESS CASE FOR AR.VR: LESSONS LEARNED FROM AEROSPACE Carl Beyer, NGTAIN (See page 19 for complete abstract & biography) 11:00 a.m. WORKSHOP: CREATION OF AUGMENTED REALITY SCENARIOS Thomas Jouhanneau, Metaio, Paul Davies, Boeing (See page 20 for complete abstract & biography) 11:00 a.m. WORKSHOP: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Kurt Chipperfield, John Deere, Dan Lincoln, Ford Motor Co. (See page 21 for complete abstract & biography) 12:00 p.m. NETWORKING LUNCH 1:30 p.m. NATURAL HUMAN INTERACTIVITY IN THE WORLD OF AR & VR: A PIPE DREAM OR REALITY? Soulaiman Itani, Atheer (See page 22 for complete abstract & biography) 2:00 p.m. LED PROJECTION, MANUFACTURING APPLICATIONS Paul Ryznar, OPS Solutions, LLC (See page 22 for complete abstract & biography) 2:30 p.m. MAN WEARABLES AR/VR SYSTEMS Rick Bogg, Danielle Holstine, Lockheed Martin Corp. (See page 23 for complete abstract & biography) 3:00 p.m. NETWORKING BREAK 3:30 p.m. EXPERT PANEL DISCUSS: HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY Moderator: Lorrie Sivich, Boeing Commercial Airplane (See page 24 for complete abstract & biography) Panelists: Yval Boger, Sensics (See page 24 for complete abstract & biography) Elizabeth Baron, Ford Motor Co. (See page 24 for complete abstract & biography) Kurt Chipperfield, John Deere (See page 21 for complete abstract & biography) Jeffrey Jacobsen, Kopin Corporation (See page 25 for complete abstract & biography) Richard Moore, The Boeing Company (See page 25 for complete abstract & biography) WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 OPEN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS The purpose of this session is to provide an open exchange of ideas. Remarks made by participants or members of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to the individual or their company unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. Any record of remarks, discussion, or photographs may not be used unless express permission has been granted by the individual and their company. SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 9

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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S Andy Lowery President Daqri KEYNOTE: ECONOMIC BENEFITS: EXECUTING AUGMENTED REALITY & 4D WITHIN PRODUCTS LIFECYCLE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Andy Lowery is an authority on industrial manufacturing and has pioneered the early use of augmented reality in enterprise settings. He has served at the forefront of engineering and operational management in some of the world s most demanding industrial, defense and manufacturing environments. Andy s experience heading the engineering departments of market leading companies brought him to his role as president of DAQRI, where he drives the adoption of 4D solutions within the industrial sector. Andy most recently held the position of chief engineer and engineering director for Raytheon s Electronic Warfare Systems business, where he was responsible for more than $800 million in annual sales activities. Under his leadership, Raytheon won the U.S. Navy s Next Generation Jammer competition, a program worth an estimated $8 billion. Prior to this role, Andy led the engineering activity for Raytheon s Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems business and served as the chief engineer for a group of the company s multi-billion dollar space programs. Before joining Raytheon, Andy served as a general manager at M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc. ( MACOM ), formerly part of Tyco Electronics, overseeing a commercial electronics product line. He has served 23 years in the U.S. Navy, in both active duty and reserve units, and attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Industrial applications of augmented reality are moving from innovation to scalability. As a key enabler of the Industrial Internet, projected productivity gains to the global GDP are expected well in to the trillions over the next decade. Andy Lowery, president of DAQRI and former Chief Engineer for Raytheon¹s Electronic Warfare Systems, will discuss key industry trends including the developing scalable augmented reality infrastructure, the emergence of tools that let manufacturing and defense businesses integrate AR into their existing workflows, and the next generation of AR-enabled hands-free devices. Studies and pilots have shown incontrovertibly that intuitive AR user interfaces can measurably improve productivity across a variety of industrial applications. Andy will discuss real-world examples of this in action in design, pre-viz, operations, maintenance, training and safety. CHANGING IT CULTURE WITHIN AN ENTERPRISE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Francois Guillaume Manager DMU and Virtual Operations, Industrial Processes EADS France François Guillaume is the manager of DMU & Virtual Operations for Industrial Processes research team at Airbus Group Innovations. He has 18 years of expertise in Virtual Reality as research engineer. His actual research work focus on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality applied to aeronautic product design, manufacture and maintenance. It includes virtual human simulation, ergonomics, haptics and 3D UI. He is the RHEA project manager, the currently VR platform deployed for engineering in Airbus Group business units. He is also VR expert for ANR (French national research agency) and co-founder and member of the board of the French VR Association (AFRV). Introducing VR & AR application in an industrial context is a technical challenge, but not only. This presentation will highlight some difficulties and contradictions we can have during deployment of VR & AR applications. From societal impact to cyber security you will have to address a large variety of questions and remarks. It could limit you application perimeter or increase the development time. SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 11

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S Paul Davies Electrical Engineer Boeing Commercial Airplane AUGMENTED RREALITY AND ADVANCED VISUALIZATION FOR MANUFACTURING COST REDUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Paul Davies is an Electrical Engineer specializing in digital signal processing, and works in the Production Systems Technology group in Boeing Research & Technology. He joined Boeing in 2003 and currently researches and develops applications of Augmented Reality, Machine Vision and Advanced Visualization technologies for Manufacturing. Paul received a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology in May 2004, and a MS degree in Electrical Engineering from California State University Long Beach in May 2008. This presentation will discuss current development and pilot implementation activities in Augmented Reality (AR), 3D object recognition and other machine vision and advanced visualization techniques for manufacturing in Boeing. It will address recent technical developments in these areas, in addition to illustrating the business case supporting research investment and how the technology will lead to cost reductions and increased quality in product assembly and integration. The talk will cover recent core AR technology development including advancements in stability, usability, accuracy, tracking, calibration, scalability and display devices (such as the Oculus Rift and Google Glass), in addition to specific work on multiple Boeing programs. The discussion will include new advanced 3D shape based tracking technology currently being developed, and how this will be integrated with the AR tool. Finally, the presentation will provide an overview of the business case supporting these technologies, illustrating how their adoption leads to cost reductions. Results of an AR controlled user study conducted in partnership with Iowa State University will be presented, along with an analysis of S&IS data to estimate cost savings in the factory 12 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S Elizabeth Baron Techical Specialist Ford Motor Co. PHOTOREALISTIC IMMERSIVE VISUALIZATION: JUDGING BY APPEARANCE IS A GOOD THING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Elizabeth Baron is a Technical Specialist in Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization at Ford Motor Company. She has been the driving force in the development and deployment of immersive vehicle verification technology at Ford Motor Company. She is the principle inventor of the Ford immersive Vehicle Environment (FiVE) process and technology. FiVE immerses a person into a full size, photo-realistic vehicle environment, enabling real-time product evaluations to take place in advance of any physical builds. FiVE is being used to satisfy evaluation criteria for engineering, aesthetic design, ergonomics and manufacturing process. Elizabeth began her career at Ford in working as a software developer for Ford s product design software, later specializing in visualization and solid modeling software. Elizabeth became the first Virtual Reality Technical Specialist at Ford, a position she asked to create so that she could grow the technology with the Company. She received her BS in Industrial Technology and Computer Science from Eastern Michigan University. She is also a qualified Six Sigma Academy Black Belt. She is a member of the Human Motion Simulation Consortium at the University of Michigan, the Society of Automotive Engineers, and ACM. In September, Elizabeth was awarded the highest technical award in Ford Motor Company, the Dr. Haren Gandhi Research and Innovation Award, honoring her career in immersive visualization and her technical leadership. People draw on their experiences and generalize their beliefs about most everything, forming likes and dislikes from prior encounters. This is true of our interactions with other people, as well as for interactions with products. These experiences form our beliefs regarding what is right for our individual perception of quality. These perceptions are often visceral, and can be a strong motivator for or against a purchase of a vehicle. Visual perception and physical connection to a vehicle are important determinants in the assessment of quality. Though it is mathematically impossible to determine how we see things, we can strive to provide an immersive experience where perception is based on a proper representation of color, illumination, spatial relationships, lights, shadows, movement, etc. If the immersive experience is realistic, the brain associates cues based on prior experience and we can then evaluate a product as a potential customer would in the showroom (or in any environment). USES OF AR & VR FOR DESIGN AND PHYSICAL PROCESS REVIEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Kurt Hoffmeister Vice President Technology and Innovation Mechdyna Corp. Mr. Hoffmeister serves as Vice President of Technology and Innovation for the Mechdyne Corporation. Kurt helped found Mechdyne in 1996 and is a recognized pioneer and worldwide expert in large-screen virtual reality and complex AV/IT solutions. A licensed professional engineer with several patents, he has a master s degree in mechanical engineering from Iowa State University. Kurt s responsibilities include the evaluation and implementation of new AV/IT technology and components into the solutions offered by Mechdyne. He has been involved in Mechdyne projects and solutions for the past 15+ years. This presentation will cover the technologies used to perform 1:1 scale part design and assembly reviews along with human motion capture for investigating physical processes in an immersive 3D display environment. The basis of this capability uses a Mechdyne technology to re-render the CAD model from Tecnomatix (or Teamcenter, or NX) with no data translation into a large scale immersive display with stereo and user centered perspective viewing. Using the Microsoft Kinect the viewer can also be tethered to the virtual human model and perform physical activities while looking for collision detections or other interferences that may impede the work during manufacturing, assembly, or service. SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 13

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S VR HEAVY DUTY APPLICATION AT CATERPILLAR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Galen Faidley Engineering Project Team Leader Virtual Product Development Caterpillar Inc. Galen Faidley is an Engineering Project Team Leader with the Virtual Product Development division at Caterpillar Inc. He holds bachelors and masters degrees in Computer Engineering from Iowa State University. Galen joined Caterpillar in 2004 and now leads the immersive visualization team. His team s responsibilities including the research, global deployment, and use of the technology to support Caterpillar s product development needs. Prior to joining Caterpillar he worked for six years as a research assistant at the Virtual Reality Application Center in Ames, IA. Immersive visualization has become an integral part of Caterpillar s global product development process. This talk will discuss how Caterpillar applies immersive visualization to aid product development and will cover lessons learned from the companies 20+ years of experience with the technology. Ryan Wheeler Project Lead Advanced Manufacturing Technology Rockwell Collins Jason Jerald Co-Founder Principal Consultant NextGen Interactions AFFORDABLE AR/VR: KEY TO MID-TIER SUPPLIER ADOPTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Ryan Wheeler is the project lead for advanced visualization technologies R&D in Advanced Manufacturing Technology at Rockwell Collins, a pioneer in avionics design, production, and support. Its internally developed low-cost AR, VR, and Interactive Desktop Visualization system has made it possible for the subcontractor to benefit from these technologies in ways that are typically reserved for vehicle and large-item manufacturers. Ryan graduated from Michigan Tech with a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology in 2001 and in May, 2014 he will earn an MBA from the University of Iowa and a Masters of Systems Engineering from Iowa State University. Cost and function are barriers that prevent mid-tier suppliers from realizing the benefits of advanced visualization technologies. This session will highlight the shifted needs and value proposition for the mid-tier supplier, and it will overview how Rockwell Collins has taken a Do It Yourself approach to accomplish flexible and affordable AR, VR, and Interactive Desktop Visualization with broad adoption. ACCESSIBLE VR: IMPLICATIONS OF CONSUMER SYSTEMS IN A PROFESSIONAL WORLD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Jason is Co-Founder and Principal Consultant at NextGen Interactions. He has over 20 years of experience working with companies such as General Motors, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, NASA Ames, Valve, Oculus VR, Sixense Entertainment, and Virtuix. His work has been featured on ABC s Shark Tank and the Discovery Channel, in the New York Times, and on the cover of the MIT Press Journal Presence: Teleoperators and Telepresence. He received his PhD in Computer Science from UNC-Chapel Hill with a focus on VR and visualtemporal perception. Jason holds over 20 publications and patents in VR. Virtual Reality systems are quickly hitting the consumer market at a significantly reduced price point. This will have an impact across many industries, including the mobility market. More than just a reduced cost implication, we will examine the benefits the newly accessible technology will have on everyday operations where usage will be at the desk and in the field versus the lab, product design where lowercost technology does not compromise quality, and hands-on employee training that can be conducted in boundaryless classrooms. 14 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S JOHN DEERE USES AR/VR TECHNIQUES TO DRIVE PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Craig Sutton Manager, Manufacturing Innovation & Technology Strategy Deere & Company Craig Sutton is the Manager for Manufacturing Innovation and Technology Strategy at Deere and Company. In his role he is challenged with the identification and validation of new emerging trends which enable the competitive advantage of John Deere manufacturing units. He has over 17 years experience at Deere with roles which range from customer support, quality engineering, product engineering, product validation, and manufacturing engineering. He has worked directly on their precision farming equipment, self-propelled sprayers, and combine harvesters. He received his bachelor s degree in agriculture engineering from the University of Illinois and his executive MBA from the Tippie School of Business at the University of Iowa. Augmented reality has tremendous value in many aspects of life. Applications in a traditional manufacturing facility bring with it opportunities but also unique challenges. We will explore the value which AR can expose and open up to improve productivity and cost controls. The presentation will show how AR technologies can be used for work cell planning and layout, dynamic work instruction presentation to operators, and mistake proofing assistance. Brian Waterfield Virtual Reality & High-end Visualization Technical Lead Jag Land Rover VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Brian Waterfield has worked at Jaguar Land Rover for the last 14 years, and has evolved the virtual reality and high-end visualization over the past 7 years. Technology has always fascinated him and he lead him back to university to achieve a master degree with distinction in Virtual reality and gaming technology ; which them enabled him to apply this knowledge to the development of JLR vehicles. He set up the VRcentre in 2008 which at the time, lead the automotive world in resolution and functionally, it comprised of three walls and a ceiling offering 4xhd and multifunctional graphics. The presentation will hopefully cover research that JLR are doing with the UK universities to progress the virtual experience, thus enhancing the virtual sign off process. It will cover how this research is bolstering current effective virtual work practices, it will touch on the benefits and justification we use to develop and invest, whist also highlighting the passion of virtual reality. SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 15

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S AUGMENTED REALITY RESEARCH IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACURING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Rafael Radkowski Assistant Professor Iowa State Univeristy Virual Reality Application Center Rafael Radkowski works in the field of augmented reality since 2002, in particular in computer vision-based tracking and human-computer-interaction. He and his team develop novel tracking and object identification methods for rigid objects based on point clouds and image features. Use cases of this research are AR assembly assistance and training, visual inspection, and product design. Dr. Radkowski is Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University. He is an engineer by training with emphasis on virtual product development. He received his doctoral degree at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute in Germany, a research facility of the University of Paderborn, where he started to work in the field of augmented reality in 2002. He worked with companies such as Volkswagen, Rockwell Collins, and Boeing. Augmented reality (AR) is more and more embraced by industry, especially in Europe. Engineering domains such as product development and manufacturing found their use cases and benefits. Despite this success in the recent years and its growing adoption, the use of AR has not reached ubiquity. The talk will introduce several industrial AR projects and applications on which we worked in cooperation with different companies in the time between 2002 and today. The application range covers the domains product design, manual assembly, training & education. The industrial uses cases will be explained and how we addressed them. One challenge we faced when introducing AR to a company is their workforce s reservation; the benefits of AR are often veiled and almost never tangible for people for whom AR is a novel technology. Measures such field test and user studies as well as documentations were proven to be perfect solutions to get those people in touch with the technology, to underpin the benefits of AR, and to convince stakeholders. The talk will summarize those experiences. Marty Smets Production Preparation Engineering Ford Motor Co. UTILIZING VR TO IMPROVE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Marty Smets operates the Ergonomics Lab in Production Preparation Engineering. He has been with Ford Motor Co. since 2011. His academic background is in Biomechanics and Ergonomics. Prior to joining Ford Motor Co. he was sessional faculty at McMaster University teaching in the area of Ergonomics. His primary responsibilities at Ford involve running and operating the Motion Capture space in Manufacturing Engineering, new technology integration, immersive virtual evaluations, and providing subject matter expertise in advanced ergonomic analysis and digital human modelling. He is a member of the USCAR Ergonomics Task Force and the Digital Human Modelling Advancement group. The application of AR/VR techniques is rapidly changing the manufacturing landscape. Costly design mistakes can result in late changes which can be delay delivery and increase program costs. This presentation will provide an overview of how Ford Manufacturing Engineering is leveraging virtual technologies to enhance the manufacturing process. Applications to assembly ergonomics, workstation layout, dimensional control, and assembly feasibility will be discussed. In addition, some current initiatives including digital human model advancement methods and a cloud based Google Earth approach to virtual plant navigation will be presented 16 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S KEYNOTE: BEYOND THE HYPE-CYCLE: VR/AR OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES AHEAD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 James Oliver Director of the Virtual Reality Applications Center Iowa State Univeristy Jim is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and the Director of the Virtual Reality Applications Center and the CyberInnovation Institute. He is also co-founder and director of Iowa State University s inter-disciplinary graduate program in Human Computer Interaction. Oliver s current research, teaching, and economic development activities involve a wide array of human computer interaction technologies, encompassing computer graphics, geometric modeling, virtual reality, and collaborative networks for applications in product development and complex system operation. Oliver s industry experience includes serving as Vice President of Product Development at Cognicity, Inc. a Twin-Cities startup focused on Internet-based entertainment marketing, and heading product development for Engineering Animation Inc. (NASDAQ:EAII), where he led the creation of a unique Internet-based visual collaboration tool for supply chain integration. Oliver is a Fellow of the ASME, holds three U.S. patents, and is the recipient of numerous professional honors and awards. Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) technologies have matured into viable problem-solving tools for a wide spectrum of industrial applications. However, despite this modest commercial success, the overall impact of these technologies is just beginning. In fact, the US National Academy of Engineering recently named Enhanced Virtual Reality as one of fourteen Grand Challenges of the 21st Century. This presentation describes recent advances in the technologies enabling VR/ AR, summarizes the opportunities afforded by them, and outlines some of the open research challenges in VR/AR and other emerging interface technologies. SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium 17

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND S Thomas Jouhanneau Technical Solutions Metaio USING AR FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & MANUFACTURING PROCESS VALIDATION AT AUDI WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Thomas Jouhanneau holds a French-German Industrial Engineering Master s degree both from the Munich University of Applied Sciences, and from the EPF, Graduate School of Engineering. With his international experience, he began his career in 2012 at Metaio, the worldwide leader in Augmented Reality software and technology. As a member of the Industrial Solutions team he specialized in providing tailor-made AR solutions. He is currently in charge of Technical Solutions and ensures coordination between clients and developers for Industrial Projects. With a background in production engineering, he is passionate about cutting-edge technology and how to apply it to the real-world in new and innovative ways. During development phase of new vehicles prototypes are traditionally assembled manually by operators. Two of the main challenges for workers are to position flexible parts (such as brake tubes, cables and wiring) at exactly the right position and to verify if all parts are present during the assembly. To complete this process, operators are currently using drawings to compare the real prototype with the virtual CAD Data. One issue is that no measurement tools can verify exactly the position of flexible parts within a reasonable time frame. Augmented Reality solutions stand to both accelerate detection of construction and design errors while helping operators to place components or flexible parts at the exact position required. By overlaying the virtual CAD 3-D model on the real prototype with a high accuracy, operators are able to quickly compare the potential points of failure and detect if any components are missing. Furthermore the system allows designers to preview or evaluate design alternatives in real scale while minimizing the production of physical prototypes. The keynote will be focused on AR solutions supporting industrial processes and will be illustrated with a highlight use-case developed for AUDI AG. By employing this solution enterprises are able to save costs and time during prototyping assembly phases, detect construction and design errors in an early stage and reduce the amount of prototypes required in the development phase. Nils Petersen Head, Cognitive Augmented Reality Group DFKI DIGITALIZED EXPERTISE: ACQUIRING AND TRANSFERING WORKFLOW KNOWLEDGE USING AUGMENTED REALITY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Nils Petersen is the head of the Cognitive Augmented Reality group, focused on the intersection between Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality and is currently preparing a spin-off company based on the results of his research work. He started his working life as a software developer in the area of ERP software in 1999. After acquiring a Diploma degree (comparable to M.Sc.) in computer science at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in 2008, he was offered a position at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). Beginning of 2014 he has submitted his PhD thesis about self-learning, intelligent systems for automatic documentation and tutoring of manual workflows. Workflow knowledge comprises both explicit, verbalizable knowledge and implicit knowledge, which is acquired through practice. Learning a complex workflow therefore benefits from training with a permanent corrective. Augmented Reality manuals that display instructive step-by-step information directly into the user s field of view provide an intuitive and provably effective learning environment. In this talk, we present current approaches to in-situ training and support with Augmented Reality. Further, we show new authoring techniques that allow for the economically viable creation of comprehensive Augmented Reality documentation on a large scale. 18 SAE 2014 Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies Symposium