Virtual reality car design. Virtual reality (VR) screen image of the dashboard of a car that allows design changes to be made cheaply without having to build an actual prototype. At centre is the position of the operator's hand,as calculated by a computer using data from an electronic glove. The operator views the VR image through a headset. The operator can interact with the car's controls and make recommendations on design changes. The VR image has been overlaid onto an actual car mock-up or "seating buck" which is comprised of a basic seat,steering wheel,foot pedals and gear stick. VR image of a Chrysler Neon car at the University of Michigan Virtual Reality Laboratory,USA. Photographed in July 1995 | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Yates, Peter |
Taille de l’image : | 4435 px × 3148 px |
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