applications of mixed reality

Jet pilots can see artificially-generated maps overlaid on the horizon or ground. Similarly, doctors can conduct surgical procedures with computerized medical pictures of interior body structures superimposed on the patient's body. Other mixed reality uses might be primarily virtual with few real parts. As an example, a computer display can show (and allow elementary control from) the motion by a human hand through an instrumented glove. Mixed reality worlds require proper alignment of the real and virtual things and also rapid reactions to prevent unworkable time delays and spatial gaps. Big mixed reality worlds also demand long-distance trackers within large spaces or sophisticated omni directional walkways to offer people participating the illusion of long-distance movement. For more virtual reality developments, you can also check out VRPhotos .

Telepresence Virtual Reality is the application of Virtual Reality technology to enable people to be in one real-world location and yet work as if they were in another, distant real-world location. Telepresence is different from pure or mixed reality because the Virtual Reality (VR) might be invisible to the person engaged. Virtual reality becomes a means, not an end. It is a means to "be" in another location without traveling there. The person involved only consciously interacts with real world worlds. Category #3 Virtual Reality is helpful for remote conferencing, virtual presence medicine, virtual tourism, virtual home tours, and investigation of hazardous environments (underwater, investigation of outer space, and others). Also see VR-interesting Virtual Tours Virginia Beach, Virginia .

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