The Screen Door Effect

The screen door effect is a common problem with virtual reality headsets. It occurs when the pixels in the display become visible, creating a grid-like effect that can be extremely distracting. The cause of the screen door effect is the distance between the display and the eye. The closer the display is to the eye, … Read more

VR vs AR vs MR

Mixed Reality (MR)

VR•AR•MR Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality Technologies APPLICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY TRAINING, ANALYSIS, AND DESIGN Conducting hands-on training on physical protection system analysis and design may occasionally be impractical—or even impossible—due to safety, security, or financial concerns. Such issues may be addressed through the application of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technologies, which provide enhanced … Read more

VR Reg Gen 2 3-D Virtual Glasses User Manual

R-3-D-Virtual-Glasses

Welcome! You are now about to embark on an amazing VR experience! IMPORTANT PARTS & FEATURES Open button – press to open cover Action Trigger – enhances Experience with Google Cardboard apps & more Focus/Distance Adjustments – Left/Right (Focus) and Forward/Back (Distance) Universal Phone Caddy – for smartphones up to 6″ wide Retractable Earbuds – … Read more

NASA EVA Virtual Reality Training – Past, Present and Future

NASA EVA Virtual Reality

Overview of NASA EVA Virtual Reality Training, Past, Present and Future. Eddie Paddock/NASA/JSC Engineeringeddie.paddock@nasa.govVirtual Reality Lab (vrlab.jsc.nasa.gov, @vr_doug) JSC’s Virtual Reality Lab VR Lab (VRL) Mission To provide a VR training facility, products and services to our Space Station Program and Flight Operations Directorate stakeholders in support of ISS EVA and Robotic operations including simulations, … Read more