Virtual reality for immersive multi-user firefighter-training scenarios

Q1 Computer Science
Philipp Braun, Michaela Grafelmann, Felix Gill, Hauke Stolz, Johannes Hinckeldeyn, Ann-Kathrin Lange
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Abstract

Background

Virtual reality (VR) applications can be used to provide comprehensive training scenarios that are difficult or impossible to represent in physical configurations. This includes team training for emergency services such as firefighting. Creating a high level of immersion is essential for achieving effective virtual training. In this respect, motion-capture systems offer the possibility of creating highly immersive multi-user training experiences, including full-body avatars.

Methods

This study presents a preliminary prototype that helps extinguish a virtual fire on a container ship as a VR training scenario. The prototype provides a full-body and multi-user VR experience based on the synthesis of position data provided by the motion-capture system and orientation data from the VR headsets. Moreover, the prototype facilitates an initial evaluation of the results.

Results

The results confirm the value of using VR for training procedures that are difficult to implement in the real world. Furthermore, the results show that motion-capture-based VR technologies are particularly useful for firefighting training, in which participants can collaborate in difficult-to-access environments. However, this study also indicates that increasing the immersion in such training remains a challenge.

Conclusions

This study presents a prototypical VR application that enables the multi-user training of maritime firefighters. Future research should evaluate the initial results, provide more extensive training scenarios, and measure the training progress.

虚拟现实沉浸式多用户消防员训练场景
虚拟现实(VR)应用程序可用于提供在物理配置中难以或不可能表示的全面训练场景。这包括消防等紧急服务的团队培训。创造高水平的沉浸感对于实现有效的虚拟培训至关重要。在这方面,动作捕捉系统提供了创造高度身临其境的多用户训练体验的可能性,包括全身化身。方法本研究提出了一个初步的原型,帮助扑灭集装箱船上的虚拟火灾作为虚拟现实训练场景。该原型基于动作捕捉系统提供的位置数据和VR头显提供的方向数据的综合,提供了全身和多用户的VR体验。此外,原型有助于对结果进行初步评估。结果证实了在现实世界中难以实施的训练过程中使用VR的价值。此外,研究结果表明,基于动作捕捉的VR技术对消防培训特别有用,参与者可以在难以进入的环境中进行协作。然而,这项研究也表明,增加这种培训的沉浸感仍然是一个挑战。本研究提出了一个原型VR应用程序,使海上消防员的多用户培训成为可能。未来的研究应评估初步结果,提供更广泛的训练场景,并衡量训练进度。
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Virtual Reality  Intelligent Hardware
Virtual Reality Intelligent Hardware Computer Science-Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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