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27 March 1987 Virtual Workstation: A Multimodal, Stereoscopic Display Environment
S. S. Fisher, M. McGreevy, J. Humphries, W. Robinett
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Proceedings Volume 0726, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision V; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937769
Event: Cambridge Symposium_Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
A head-mounted, wide-angle, stereoscopic display system controlled by operator position, voice and gesture has been developed for use a multipurpose interface environment. The system provides a multisensory, interactive display environment in which a user can virtually explore a 360-degree synthesized or remotely sensed environment and can viscerally interact with its components. Primary applications of the system are in telerobotics, management of large-scale integrated information systems, and human factors research. System configuration, application scenarios, and research directions are described.
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S. S. Fisher, M. McGreevy, J. Humphries, and W. Robinett "Virtual Workstation: A Multimodal, Stereoscopic Display Environment", Proc. SPIE 0726, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision V, (27 March 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937769
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Virtual reality

Human-machine interfaces

LCDs

Stereoscopic displays

Aerospace engineering

Space operations

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