VIRTUAL REALITY
Virtual Reality in Practice: Technical Systems
Virtual Reality techniques make it possible to give realistic presentations of simulated machines and their surroundings. Complex projection techniques make the situations three-dimensional and allow people to experience them in real time. The use of stereo glasses, spatial audio systems and human-machine interfaces blur the borders between simulation and reality.
Projection Systems
- Single and multi-sided projection systems (180 - 270°)
- Immersive Cube systems
- Mono-, Stereoscopy (pole filter glasses, interference filter technology)
- Tracking systems (determination of the position of the observer)
Driving dynamics systems
- Movement platforms
- Hexapod (spatial movement machine with 6 drives and 6 degrees of freedom)
Interfaces
- Tangible User Interfaces - TUI
- Accurate copy of the operating panels
- Components/control module
- 3D Navigator
- Steering systems (seat + joystick)
- Vehicle data systems
