Design and Control of the Dual-Axis Dynamic Simulator and its Application on the Remote Control and Virtual Reality

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Virtual reality systems are not limited by place and space, and with convenience and safety features. Besides, since virtual scenes are of high plasticity, there is a wide range of applications in virtual reality systems, such as entertainment, simulation training…etc. In this study, roller coaster games let operators enjoy indoor roller coaster excitement and could not accept more users experience the pleasure of high-stimulation. The purpose of this study is to develop a dual-axis dynamic simulator and a new generation of the sport platform in the use of the low-cost control circuit board and the AC reversible motor. In addition, use the Bluetooth signal may be exempted from the complex system of wiring, and allows you to load device for wireless remote control and one to many large-scale systems show purposes. Also, the dynamic feedback mode of the feeling type is first used to render virtual reality, so the scene can be changed by the demands of the operator.

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