Virtual Campus Roaming System Optimization Algorithms Based on Virtual Reality

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Virtual Reality combines multiple computer technology and information technology branch, to create a simulation of the real space provided strong support for an image of human-computer interaction techniques. VR calculated by computer simulation of various lights, sound and sensor devices allow users to feel immersive, real-time perception and conduct a natural interaction. This thesis is mainly based on virtual reality technology Virtual Campus Roaming System optimization algorithm for practical engineering application of virtual reality technology to provide a basis.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 834-836)

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1903-1906

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October 2013

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