29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...
29 April 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
VRAI's HEAT simulator installed at the IDF Cavalry School for Mowag Piranha and RWS training. The gunner is on the right with the RWS hand controller and the commander in the centre. The screens show the trainees' HMD view. Note the RWS control screen in the gunner's view. (VRAI)
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detailed user performance data and showcased the system at the International Training Technology Exhibition & Conference (IT 2 EC) 2022 in London.
VRAI has supplied the simulator to the UK as part of an airmanship research project and to the Irish Defence Forces (IDF) to support training on the Mowag Piranha armoured fighting vehicle (AFV).
The Hazardous Environment Awareness Trainer (HEAT) consists of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware including an eye-tracking head-mounted display (HMD), together with appropriate immersive software and VRAI's data collection capability, which tracks and records head and eye movement, reaction time, and other human responses to events in the virtual world.
Ireland-based VRAI has developed a platform simulator that is specifically designed to collect detai...