Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful multimedia visualization technique offering a range of mechanisms by which many new experiences can be made available. This paper deals with the basic nature of VR, the technologies needed to create it, and its potential, especially for helping disabled people. It also offers an overview of some examples of existing VR systems
Rehabilitation and training are extremely important process that help people who have suffered some ...
Virtual reality is a set of technologies that enables two-way communication, from computer to user a...
The term 'virtual reality ' (VR) is currently used to describe a range of computer-based s...
Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful multimedia visualization technique offering a range of mechanisms...
Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful multimedia visualization technique offering a range of mechanisms...
Virtual reality (VR) consists of the sensory immersion of the user in an artificially generated envi...
Virtual reality aims at immersing a user in a virtual environment. Dedicated virtual reality technol...
Virtual reality (VR) possesses many qualities that give it rehabilitative potential for people with ...
Virtual reality is still in its infancy. However, many contemporary applications already have proven...
As virtual reality expands from the imaginary worlds of science fiction and pervades every corner of...
Our paper is based on the field of Virtual Reality which is related to computer generated images, so...
This paper demonstrates how physically disabled people can benefit from the innovative Virtual Reali...
Virtual reality technology offers a number of useful possibilities for people with disabilities. An ...
Virtual reality (VR) refers to technologies that can permit users to experience and interact with en...
Virtual reality (VR) is a coined description of a new computer-based technology that allows the user...
Rehabilitation and training are extremely important process that help people who have suffered some ...
Virtual reality is a set of technologies that enables two-way communication, from computer to user a...
The term 'virtual reality ' (VR) is currently used to describe a range of computer-based s...
Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful multimedia visualization technique offering a range of mechanisms...
Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful multimedia visualization technique offering a range of mechanisms...
Virtual reality (VR) consists of the sensory immersion of the user in an artificially generated envi...
Virtual reality aims at immersing a user in a virtual environment. Dedicated virtual reality technol...
Virtual reality (VR) possesses many qualities that give it rehabilitative potential for people with ...
Virtual reality is still in its infancy. However, many contemporary applications already have proven...
As virtual reality expands from the imaginary worlds of science fiction and pervades every corner of...
Our paper is based on the field of Virtual Reality which is related to computer generated images, so...
This paper demonstrates how physically disabled people can benefit from the innovative Virtual Reali...
Virtual reality technology offers a number of useful possibilities for people with disabilities. An ...
Virtual reality (VR) refers to technologies that can permit users to experience and interact with en...
Virtual reality (VR) is a coined description of a new computer-based technology that allows the user...
Rehabilitation and training are extremely important process that help people who have suffered some ...
Virtual reality is a set of technologies that enables two-way communication, from computer to user a...
The term 'virtual reality ' (VR) is currently used to describe a range of computer-based s...