Research on the Virtual Training System of an Air-Defense Equipment Based on Combined Exploration of Solidworks and OpenGL

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Aiming at the training requirement for cognizing and operating of a type of air-defense equipment, a virtual training system based on combined exploration of Solidworks and OpenGL is designed in this paper. First, considering the main work of the operation and maintenance staff of the air-defense equipment, the general scheme of the virtual training system is designed, and the combined exploring method is introduced. Then, the key techniques of the virtual training system are analyzed, which include virtual scene modeling, collaborative operation simulation and intelligent examination algorithm. The virtual training system provides a low cost and high efficiency platform for operation and maintenance staff of the air-defense equipment.

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August 2013

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