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MVR showcases ‘sand table’ to see training events from multiple viewpoints

Date:

13 December 2023

by Giles Ebbutt

The components of Lockheed Martin’s SIMRES geo-pairing system: player unit, helmet sensor, and weapon sensor mounted on the barrel of an Airsoft weapon that was being used for demonstration purposes. (Giles Ebbutt)

MVRsimulation (MVR) has developed a mixed reality (MR) sand table for training and mission rehearsal and showcased it at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) 2023 in Orlando in November.

The sand table enables users to collaborate interactively in a shared MR setting, viewing the virtual world on a three-dimensional (3D) visualised “table” in MVR’s Virtual Reality Scene Generator (VRSG) environment, Garth Smith, president and co-founder of MVR, told
Janes
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Each user is equipped with a Varjo MR head-mounted display (HMD) that enables the wearer to explore the virtual environment while continuing to interact with real-world objects, such as emulated military equipment. The Varjo HMD eye tracking capability provides a coloured frustum (‘beam’) in the virtual world showing the user’s direction of view. This is particularly useful for instructors who can see whether a student is (or was in an after-action review [AAR]) looking at the correct entity or location at any particular moment.



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