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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2021.25.9.1214

Detailed Control Technology required for industrial processes based on virtual reality and augmented reality  

Lee, Seok-Hee (Dept. of Computer Software, Namseoul University)
Abstract
Virtual augmented reality technology is rapidly growing due to the development of hardware and software technology. The perspective on the application of industrial technology using this virtual augmented reality is at an early stage. Beginning with entertainment elements in Korea, there are many demands and demands in education, culture, tourism, sports, arts, medicine, disasters, and defense. In this paper, the study of the process of applying the process for the application of industrial virtual reality technology and augmented reality technology and the design of the technology according to the various operations necessary for the specific process are conducted. The study contains research results to provide services for training and actual process through virtual reality and augmented reality technology. This suggests that many industrial applications will be possible in the future.
Keywords
Virtual reality; Augmented reality; Industrial content; Work process; Pocess training;
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