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Active insp ection supporting system based on mixed reality after design and manufacture in an offshore structure

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When inspection is conducted in the fields of design and manufacturing, how well that inspection is carried out is as important as how well the design and manufacturing are done. It is important that we consider how well a product is inspected in the offshore industry because offshore structures are operated far from center of operations. This paper presents a fast and effective inspection system to guarantee product performance after the design and manufacturing process by using Mixed Reality (MR) and Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN).

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Kyung-Ho Lee received his B.S. degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Seoul National University, South-Korea, in 1988, where he also obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. degree in 1990 and 1998, respectively. Dr. Lee is currently a Professor at the School of Naval Architecture Engineering in Inha University in Incheon, Korea. Dr. Lee’s research interests include Artificial Intelligence in Design, Simulation-Based Design, Data Mining, Evolutionary Computation, Ubiquitous, Augmented Reality, and product lifecycle management (PLM) in ship design.

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Lee, JM., Lee, KH., Kim, DS. et al. Active insp ection supporting system based on mixed reality after design and manufacture in an offshore structure. J Mech Sci Technol 24, 197–202 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12206-009-1129-2

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