By S. K. Ong, A. Y. C. Nee (auth.), S. K. Ong PhD, A. Y. C. Nee DEng, PhD (eds.)
ISBN-10: 1447138732
ISBN-13: 9781447138730
ISBN-10: 1849969213
ISBN-13: 9781849969215
Augmented (AR) and digital fact (VR) applied sciences are more and more getting used in production strategies. those use actual and simulated gadgets to create a simulated surroundings that may be used to augment the layout and production processes.
Virtual truth and Augmented truth Applicationsin Manufacturing is written via specialists from the world’s best associations operating in digital production and offers the cutting-edge of the field.
Features:
- Chapters masking the state-of-the-art in VR and AR expertise and the way those applied sciences should be utilized to production.
- the most recent findings in key parts of AR and VR software to production.
- the result of contemporary cross-disciplinary learn initiatives within the US and Europe exhibiting software strategies of AR and VR expertise in genuine business settings.
Virtual fact and Augmented truth functions in Manufacturing could be of curiosity to all engineers wishing to maintain updated with applied sciences that experience the aptitude to revolutionize production tactics over the following couple of years.
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