Application of virtual reality technology to communications
Application of virtual reality technology to communications
- Author(s): J.E.L. Hollis ; R.D. Meinertzhagen ; M.N. Lai
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19970947
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- Author(s): J.E.L. Hollis ; R.D. Meinertzhagen ; M.N. Lai Source: 6th International Conference on Image Processing and its Applications, 1997 p. 516 – 519
- Conference: 6th International Conference on Image Processing and its Applications
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19970947
- ISBN: 0 85296 692 X
- Location: Dublin, Ireland
- Conference date: 14-17 July 1997
- Format: PDF
Virtually reality lends itself well to a wide range of technological applications. Many applications for VR, particularly military applications, require a high level of computational power. Now that this is available at an ever increasing abundance along with VR hardware (HMDs, datagloves, trackers, etc.) many very desirable application directions can be effectively researched and developed. The work described in this paper relates to mobile communication systems. The project discusses the development of virtual communication components, the implementation of realistic functional operation of each component, the estimation of RF fields strength with multipath propagation and allows strategic scenarios to be implemented and assessed effectively.
Inspec keywords: virtual reality; radiowave propagation; multipath channels; radiofrequency interference; land mobile radio; telecommunication computing
Subjects: Radiowave propagation; Graphics techniques; Mobile radio systems; Communications computing
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