IIC Journal of Innovation 10th Edition | Page 18

Intelligent Realities For Workers Using Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Beyond Figure 4: Architecture for Augmented Reality Chess Coach While the output is still analytical in nature, traditional charts would not be prevalent. If a pair of third graders raise their hands to ask if they have arrived at stalemate, then the single word ‘stalemate’ or ‘checkmate’ is all the output the parent volunteer needs. Even coaching tips, such as “count the number of attackers and defenders on the e4 square” are best expressed textually rather than visually. It is not always the case that reality analytics is visual. Smart Facility Maintenance with a Digital Twin and AI As sensor-laden facilities become smarter, digital twins can be developed to aid in the care of smart facilities. Ideally, a digital twin for a facility would include operational models of machine behavior provided by manufacturers. When manufacturers deploy machines that “phone home” with their operational data they can build a strong digital twin with machine learning based on many cases of production usage. Then, an individual facility can compose a digital twin by combining those digital twins into a composite digital twin for the entire facility. The facility digital twin would also absorb building plans, such as CAD drawings, and encapsulate all of it in to a gaming engine project that reaches out to the included models. The gaming engine app front-ends The same architecture could be adapted for other usages by replacing the chess position analysis engine with another type of analytical engine. This engine could be built with machine learning or other techniques. IIC Journal of Innovation - 14 -