Stencil Cutouts for Virtual Reality Inputs
PubDate: February 2017
Teams: Council for Industrial and Scientific Research, Pretoria
Writers: Natalie Ausmeier;Turgay Celik
PDF: Stencil Cutouts for Virtual Reality Inputs
Abstract
Virtual Reality (VR) is widely used in training simulators of dangerous or expensive vehicles such as aircraft or heavy mining machinery. The vehicles often have very complicated controls that users need to master before attempting to operate a real world version of the machine. VR allows users to safely train in a simulated environment without the risk of injury or damaging expensive equipment in the field. VR however visually cuts off the user from the real environment, which may obtain obstructions. Users are unable to safely move or gesture while wearing a VR headset. Additionally, users are unable to use standard input devices such as mice and keyboards. By using stencils to cutout sections of the virtual world and insert a live video feed of the real world the user can still see and interact with the physical environment.