VW shows off iOS augmented reality repair app for XL1 concept car

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in iPad edited January 2014
German automaker Volkswagen today teased a new iOS-based augmented reality application for technicians working on its XL1 concept car to be shown at the mid-October InsideAR augmented reality conference in Munich.

MARTA AR repair app
Volkswagen's MARTA augmented reality repair app | Source: Volkswagen


The application, dubbed MARTA ??an acronym for Mobile Augmented Reality Technical Assistance ??is designed to complement Volkswagen's XL1 concept car and assists technicians by visually walking them through the steps to be taken during a repair. The application outlines and labels parts overlaid on a realtime image of the vehicle, and provides helpful contextually-relevant information like which tools are required for that specific step.

The new system is not the first repair-focused augmented reality app from a German automaker. Volkswagen stablemate Audi debuted an iOS offering alongside its 2015 A3 small family car last month, though the Audi app is targeted at car owners undertaking simple maintenance like oil changes, rather than the more complex dealer-side tasks that the MARTA app is designed for.

Both Volkswagen and Audi's apps were developed in conjunction with Munich-based Metaio, so the Audi app may well be an early production look at what the MARTA effort may eventually yield, much like the iPhone's place as an early adaptation of technology originally intended for the iPad. Metaio is a leader in augmented reality software whose AR SDK powers iOS apps like Ikea's innovative 2014 catalog that allows users to virtually "furnish" a room in their home via their iPad.

While this app does not represent an official collaboration, Apple and Volkswagen do have a history of working together. Cupertino and Wolfsburg combined to bring the 2014 "iBeetle" into production, which features an iPhone-specific docking station and companion iOS application. Volkswagen was, however, notably absent from the list of automakers shown off by Apple to support iOS 7's new iOS in the Car feature.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 8
    Nice! I can only hope and pray that it works better than the MARTA in Atlanta.
  • Reply 2 of 8
    Right?
  • Reply 3 of 8
    razorpitrazorpit Posts: 1,796member

    That's nice and all VW, but how about getting the MK VII GTi over here ASAP?

  • Reply 4 of 8

    To further chime in, how about plain old iOS + Siri integration AND some kind of accommodation for iPhone and iPad placement that makes sense in VW vehicles? I consider them far behind the curve in all respects.

  • Reply 5 of 8
    razorpit wrote: »
    That's nice and all VW, but how about getting the MK VII GTi over here ASAP?
    Drove a Mk 7 GTI, fabulous car but the Mk 7 GTD is even better…getting mine middle October…In the UK that is!
  • Reply 6 of 8
    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,234member
    German automaker Volkswagen today teased a new iOS-based augmented reality application for technicians working on its XL1 concept car to be shown at the mid-October InsideAR augmented reality conference in Munich.

    Both Volkswagen and Audi's apps were developed in conjunction with Munich-based Metaio

    Here's their home page with information for iOS developers wanting the SDK:
    http://www.metaio.com/

    Metaio is also doing a version for Google Glass (and surprisingly the one they're promoting) so as to cover all their bases. Augmented reality apps for common tasks is gonna be big!

    EDIT: Here's another company touting augmented reality and offering an SDK for iOS developers. Very "Kinect" like.
    http://www.xtr3d.com/
  • Reply 7 of 8
    razorpitrazorpit Posts: 1,796member
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JackTheRat View Post





    Drove a Mk 7 GTI, fabulous car but the Mk 7 GTD is even better…getting mine middle October…In the UK that is!

     

    Lucky dog.  I've heard good things about the GTD as well.  We're suppose to get both on this side of the pond, but not until next year.  Enjoy!

  • Reply 8 of 8

    No, Augmented Reality is future, the results shown are really amazing, thanks for sharing

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