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Virtual reality (VR) technology enables humans to visually observe and interact with computer generated virtual environments (VE), which simulate physical or imaginary surroundings, primarily for the purpose of permitting the user to feel an integral part of the VE. The user s perception of how natural their interaction is with the VE depends very much on the quality of the visual representation of the virtual scene, and whether they are provided with sufficient feedback information to allow them to become immersed in the virtual world that surrounds them. Whilst the importance of high-quality…mehr

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Virtual reality (VR) technology enables humans to visually observe and interact with computer generated virtual environments (VE), which simulate physical or imaginary surroundings, primarily for the purpose of permitting the user to feel an integral part of the VE. The user s perception of how natural their interaction is with the VE depends very much on the quality of the visual representation of the virtual scene, and whether they are provided with sufficient feedback information to allow them to become immersed in the virtual world that surrounds them. Whilst the importance of high-quality computer generated graphics is well recognised as a primary requirement, it is nevertheless accepted that the user s level of presence can be further increased if they are able to physically interact with objects within the environment. The augmentation of this kinaesthetic feedback communicates the sense of feel and touch to the user, and in so doing is able to enhance their overall sense of presence. Kinaesthetic feedback is considered an intrinsic requirement for human perception, and is a key component of the visual feedback system.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Abdouslam M. Bashir Arieda obtained his PhD degree in Manufacturing Engineering in 2004. Since then, he has worked in some manufacturing companies as a consultant. Also, he has worked in some leading universities in Libya as a lecturer and soon to be an Assistant Professor. He is the author of several articles published in reputed conferences.