Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Modern Development and Challenges in Virtual Reality

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Academic Editor

Mamata Rath
Mamata Rath

DRIEMS University,
India

Co-editor

Tusharkanta Samal
Tusharkanta Samal

Dhaneswar Rath Institute of Engineering and Management Studies,
India

Published18 October 2023

Doi10.5772/intechopen.104075

ISBN978-1-83768-433-5

Print ISBN978-1-83768-432-8

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-1-83768-434-2

Copyright year2023

Number of pages174

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

1. Advancements in Optical See-through Near-Eye Display

By Jufan Zhang, Yao Zhou and Fengzhou Fang

192
2. Smart Garment Design for an Augmented Reality Body Mapping Experience

By Dominique Michaud, Geoffreyjen Edwards, Jocelyne Kiss, Jonathan Proulx-Guimond, Jonathan Caron-Roberge, Ernesto Morales, Mary Thaler and Cyril Schneider

86
3. Virtual Reality Utilization in Electrical Vehicle Development

By Rares-Catalin Nacu and Daniel Fodorean

102
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5. Learning Composition and Architectural Design with Immersive Virtual Reality Application CREALITY 1.0

By Carlos Augusto Rengifo Espinosa and Oton Alberto Navas de la Cruz

91
6. A Participatory Content Authoring Workflow for Augmented Reality at Industrial Maintenance

By Camila Rossi, Marinilda Lima, Alex Álisson Santos and Ingrid Winkler

76
7. Improving Medical Simulation Using Virtual Reality Augmented by Haptic Proxy

By Pierre Boulanger, Thea Wang and Mahdi Rahmani Hanzaki

133
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