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Augmented/ Virtual/ Mixed Reality in Aerospace

Augmented/ Virtual/ Mixed Reality in Aerospace | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
“ Here the detailed explanation of how Augmented/ Virtual/ Mixed Reality technologies can be used in Aerospace industry.”
Via Immersivegaze, Emeric Nectoux
Richard Platt's insight:

Augmented Reality (AR) has the potential to transform aviation/aerospace industry by creating new mixed reality worlds that serve as a medium for gaining work-related skills.  Augmented Reality for Aircraft Maintenance

  • Aviation maintenance facilities for general, commercial, and governmental organizations operate, inspect, and maintain complex aircraft structures and systems with many highly interrelated components.
  • An AR system has the potential to enable job task training and job task guidance for the novice technician in a real-world environment.
  • An AR system could reduce the cost for training and retraining of AMTs by complementing human information processing and assisting with performance of job tasks.
  • An AR system could eliminate the need to leave the aircraft for the retrieval of information from maintenance manuals for inspection and repair procedures.

  Virtual Reality for Airport Security and Safety Training

  • Traditional collaborative training is both resource intensive and time-consuming.
  • With a busy airport, it’s not feasible to practice where the actual disaster response would take place.
  • In using a virtual facsimile of any Airport, trainees can practice their emergency procedures on a real facility.
  • The logistical and response challenges present in the real environment translates to the virtual giving trainees a chance to perform as they would in real life.
Augmented Reality for Aircraft Windshields  Augmented Reality services enhance the pilots’ ability to visualize terrain, navigation, traffic, weather, and airspace along with convenience and safety items like an emergency, preflight, in-flight, and landing checklists (without the need for pilots to take their eyes off the sky, and access multiple screens and devices).
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Study: 2/3rds of consumers want virtual reality shopping

Study: 2/3rds of consumers want virtual reality shopping | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it

According to the survey, 35 percent of consumers said that the introduction of virtual reality will make them more open to purchasing more online since it will give them a more realistic feel of the product. In addition, 22 said virtual reality will make them less likely to visit a physical retail store....


Via Jeff Domansky
Richard Platt's insight:

One of the barriers to online shopping is that shoppers can’t actually experience the products or try them on. This is one of the obstacles that virtual reality has the potential to address.  According to the survey, 35% of consumers said that the introduction of virtual reality will make them more open to purchasing more online since it will give them a more realistic feel of the product. In addition, 22% said virtual reality will make them less likely to visit a physical retail store.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 8, 2015 9:32 AM
Coming soon to your desktop or mobile: Virtual Reality shopping.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 8, 2015 9:38 AM

Coming soon to your desktop or mobile: Virtual Reality shopping