AUTHOR=MascareƱas David , Harden Troy , Morales John , Boardman Beth , Sosebee Erin , Blackhart Craig , Cattaneo Alessandro , Krebs Matthew , Tockstein Jameson , Green Andre , Dasari Sudeep , Bleck Brian , Katko Benjamin , Moreu Fernando , Maharjan Dilendra , Aguero Marlon , Fernandez Ricardo , Trujillo Julio , Wysong Andrew TITLE=Augmented Reality for Enabling Smart Nuclear Infrastructure JOURNAL=Frontiers in Built Environment VOLUME=5 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/built-environment/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00082 DOI=10.3389/fbuil.2019.00082 ISSN=2297-3362 ABSTRACT=

This work presents a novel, comprehensive framework that leverages emerging augmented reality headset technology to enable smart nuclear industrial infrastructure that a human can easily interact with to improve their performance in terms of safety, security, and productivity. Nuclear industrial operations require some of the most complicated infrastructure that must be managed today. Nuclear infrastructure and their associated industrial operations typically features stringent requirements associated with seismic, personnel management (e.g., access control, equipment access), safety (e.g., radiation, criticality, mechanical, electrical, spark, and chemical hazards), security (cyber/physical), and sometimes international treaties for nuclear non-proliferation. Furthermore, a wide variety of manufacturing and maintenance operations take place within these facilities further complicating their management. Nuclear facilities require very thorough and stringent documentation of the operations occurring within these facilities as well as maintaining a tight chain-of-custody for the materials being stored within the facility. The emergence of augmented reality and a variety of Internet of Things (IoT) devices offers a possible solution to help mitigate these challenges. This work provides a demonstration of a prototype smart nuclear infrastructure system that leverages augmented reality to illustrate the advantages of this system. It will also present example augmented reality tools that can be leveraged to create the next generation of smart nuclear infrastructure. The discussion will layout future directions of research for this class of work.