Developing a virtual reality environment for mining research (ME)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jennica L. Bellanca Timothy J. Orr William J. Helfrich Brendan Macdonald Jason Navoyski Brendan Demich
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Recent advances in computing, rendering and display technologies have generated increased accessibility to virtual reality. Virtual reality allows for the creation of dynamic, high-fidelity environments to simulate dangerous situations and test conditions and to visualize concepts. Consequently, numerous products have been developed, but many of these are limited in scope. Therefore, U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers developed a virtual-reality framework, called VR Mine, to rapidly create an underground mine for human data collection, simulation, visualization and training. This paper describes the features of VR Mine, including mine generation, simulated networks, proximity detection systems, and the integration and visualization of real-time ventilation models.
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APA: Jennica L. Bellanca Timothy J. Orr William J. Helfrich Brendan Macdonald Jason Navoyski Brendan Demich  Developing a virtual reality environment for mining research (ME)

MLA: Jennica L. Bellanca Timothy J. Orr William J. Helfrich Brendan Macdonald Jason Navoyski Brendan Demich Developing a virtual reality environment for mining research (ME). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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