The Process Simulation Using by Virtual Reality
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Tůma, Zdeněk
Tůma, Jiří
Knoflíček, Radek
Blecha, Petr
Bradáč, František
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Nowadays companies can solve production systems problems by variety of software solutions, but in practice it is known that it is often difficult to interpret these outputs, illustrate and to further integrate. One possibility is the use of augmented virtual reality for the planning of these systems. This article deals with the construction of the experimental sorting workplace as a model case of the production system. Weak points of solution are solved using augmented virtual reality, which helps to simulate the process in real time, in this case the virtual displayed product moving on belt conveyor before testing the real piece.
Nowadays companies can solve production systems problems by variety of software solutions, but in practice it is known that it is often difficult to interpret these outputs, illustrate and to further integrate. One possibility is the use of augmented virtual reality for the planning of these systems. This article deals with the construction of the experimental sorting workplace as a model case of the production system. Weak points of solution are solved using augmented virtual reality, which helps to simulate the process in real time, in this case the virtual displayed product moving on belt conveyor before testing the real piece.
Nowadays companies can solve production systems problems by variety of software solutions, but in practice it is known that it is often difficult to interpret these outputs, illustrate and to further integrate. One possibility is the use of augmented virtual reality for the planning of these systems. This article deals with the construction of the experimental sorting workplace as a model case of the production system. Weak points of solution are solved using augmented virtual reality, which helps to simulate the process in real time, in this case the virtual displayed product moving on belt conveyor before testing the real piece.
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Procedia Engineering. 2014, vol. 69, issue 1, p. 1015-1020.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705814003300
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705814003300
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