The holy grail of Virtual Reality and simulation since its inception has been “To create the illusion so well that you feel you are actually doing it”. While this goal is still actively being pursued, the past ten years have shown a steady evolution in virtual reality (VR technologies). VR technology is now being used for many things, for example: air traffic control simulations, architectural design, aircraft design, acoustical evaluation, computer aided design, education, entertainment, legal/police, medical applications such as virtual surgery, scientific visualization, telepresence and robotics, and flight simulation.
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