Study on Virtual Scene Technology and Motion Simulation

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The study on virtual scene technology began in the 1950 s, and virtual scene technology is widely applied in game, GIS and virtual experiment. Motion simulation technology is widely applied in industrial control and machinofacture. The combination of virtual scene and motion simulation not only has accuracy and real-time, but also has interaction and immersion. The paper uses visual simulation platform of vehicles ESP experiment as the application background, and discusses the problems including communication and data conversion appearing in the cohesion of virtual scene and motion simulation technology.

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