The current review examines four potential issues involved with integrating VR/AR systems into naval aviation training: simulator sickness, spatial disorientation countermeasures, fatigue/eye strain, and vergence-accommodation conflict issues. The review will begin with an overview of all four areas, including a brief summary of the full literature review, several takeaway questions/answers the authors found highly informative, and finally a subset of suggested further reading which the authors found most useful during the review process. The literature reviews for each topic are then presented in full at the end of the document. We hope these discussions will provide the reader with a better understanding of each VR/AR challenge as it pertains to naval aviation training as well as greater insight into the existing knowledge/application gaps for future research.
Adapting Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Systems for Naval Aviation Training
2018
168 pages
Report
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English
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