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the components of mixed reality
"Mixed Reality" is an environment within which both virtual and real things interact and both play a major role. For instance, when an image of a participating person's head or hand shows up in three dimensions on a monitor and interacts with artificially-generated icons, this is mixed reality. The site on ForceDimension has more developments on virtual reality.
Jet pilots can see artificially-generated maps superimposed on the skyspace or ground. Also, physicians can conduct surgery with computerized medical images of interior body structures overlaid on the patient's body. Other mixed reality uses might be primarily virtual with few real parts. As an example, a computer screen can display (and enable elementary control from) the movement of a human hand via an instrumented glove. Mixed reality environments should include proper alignment of the real and virtual components and also rapid responding actions to avoid unworkable temporal lags and spatial gaps. Big mixed reality environments also demand long-distance trackers within large spaces or high-performance omni directional walkways to provide people participating the illusion of long-range movement. You may also see Virtual Tours Cincinnati, Ohio for more about virtual reality. Also, Virtual Life provides useful information on this topic.
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