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3 May 2000 Applying hapto-visual virtual environment systems to industrial applications
Duncan R. Stevenson, Francis Bogsanyi
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Abstract
This paper looks at the process for establishing appropriate industrial scenarios for collocated hapto-visual virtual environment systems, and at the visualization and interaction systems and display metaphors to support those applications. Collocated hapto-visual virtual environment systems combine quality 3D graphical environments with the interactive realism provided by haptic devices to provide an excellent platform for implementing scenarios. The 3D graphics gives a mechanism for accurately presenting spatial and attribute information. The haptic device provides a realistic real-time interaction tool that enables the operator to do ongoing useful work. Case studies from the mining and petroleum industries are used as illustrations.
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Duncan R. Stevenson and Francis Bogsanyi "Applying hapto-visual virtual environment systems to industrial applications", Proc. SPIE 3957, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems VII, (3 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384472
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KEYWORDS
Haptic technology

Virtual reality

Visualization

Prototyping

Mining

Software development

Information visualization

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