Virtual reality efforts in the Information Technology Division of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) span mission planning, rehearsal, and execution; simulation-based design; and medicine. The authors devote much of their work to ship-based applications, presenting two such efforts in the article. One project focuses on experiments in shipboard firefighting to verify the effectiveness of VR as a mission planning tool. The other project involves visualizing a preliminary design of a new Navy ship. Since that work did not extend into the actual design cycle, they can't quantify the results in terms of hours gained or costs saved. However, the design team and the program managers agreed that the VR visualization was worthwhile and provided a better understanding of the design.


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    Title :

    Shipboard VR: from damage control to design


    Additional title:

    Shipboard VR: Von der gesteuerten Zerstörung zum Entwurf


    Contributors:
    Rosenblum, L. (author) / Durbin, J. (author) / Obeysekare, U. (author) / Sibert, L. (author) / Tate, D. (author) / Templeman, J. (author) / Agrawal, J. (author) / Fasulo, D. (author) / Meyer, T. (author) / Newton, G. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    4 Seiten, 4 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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