Friday, December 12, 2008

Denise Milani Bra Changing



A helmet that displays images to evoke a virtual cockpit soon allow helicopter pilots to see through walls, imagine abstract flight data and to read indicators are not there in reality.


The project, funded by the United States Army, opens the way for the routine use of virtual reality to replace the physical control panel and reading.

With the new system, visual information and the environment recreated by computer are projected onto the pilot's eye using light sources of low power. The images can be supplemented by directional audio help pilots to navigate having problems.



virtual helicopter cabin



addition to creating a photorealistic interpretation of the real car, the system would increase the feelings of the pilot, allowing you to "see" radar transmissions and "hear" the radio signals that are generated around it.



The hull is being developed by Boeing in Seattle and his partner Microvision of Bothell. Washington initially created for the military, could also return to increase security on commercial flights and Anees.

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