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Virtual sensing

Virtual sensing techniques, also called soft sensing, proxy sensing, inferential sensing, or surrogate sensing, are used to provide feasible and economical alternatives to costly or impractical physical measurement instrument. A virtual sensing system uses information available from other measurements and process parameters to calculate an estimate of the quantity of interest. In the field of gas sensors, an array of virtual sensors can substitute electronic noses. Virtual gas sensors can be obtained by using a single sensor working in dynamic mode, i.e., working in repeated cycles that include a customized range of temperature, voltage, or both, which is equivalent to an array of real sensors. The choice of the temperature or voltage range depends on the gas type and its concentration. (Wikipedia).

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Stanford researchers examine the psychology of virtual reality

Researchers in Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab are exploring the dynamics and implications of interactions among people in immersive virtual reality simulations.

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Watch this wearable electronic skin control virtual objects

Tiny magnetic field sensors inserted into an artificial skin can track fine body movements. Read more - http://scim.ag/2DNiYU1

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Virtual Reality: Our Digital Escape

Virtual Reality: Our Digital Escape - VR Explained Start learning for FREE: https://www.brilliant.org/aperture Follow me!: https://www.instagram.com/mcewen/ / https://twitter.com/zynqas Virtual reality is one of the most important things shaping our future. From practical uses in the real

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Mapping The Brain | Digging Deeper

Should the United States spend billions to completely map the human brain? Will it ever be possible to build an artificial brain - and, if we do, what are the implications for the future? Join Ben and Matt as they talk about some interesting stuff that didn't make it into the Deceptive Bra

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Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote

Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual environment. The display properly

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Understanding Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality

In this video, you’ll learn more about virtual reality and augmented reality. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/thenow/understanding-virtual-reality-and-augmented-reality/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • The definition and examples of virtual reality •

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Augmented Reality

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

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Virtual Reality

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

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Augmented Reality to Guide the Blind

Professor Markus Meister and his laboratory combine augmented reality technology with computer vision algorithms to create goggles that can help blind people navigate unfamiliar spaces. The Meister lab had great success with initial testing and hopes the technology can one day be offered b

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David Chalmers on Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy | Closer To Truth Chats

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Inside Story - How will virtual reality change our lives?

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Stanford Engineering's Allison Okamura describes how haptics brings human touch to life

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Stanford Seminar - From Haptic Illusions to Beyond Real Interactions in Virtual Reality

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Three Knot-Theoretic Perspectives on Algebra - Zsuzsanna Dancso

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Stuff From the Future- What is the future of virtual sexuality?

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From playlist 2021 IHES Summer School - Enumerative Geometry, Physics and Representation Theory

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Polynomial Invariants of Virtual Knots by Andrei Vesnin

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Researcher: Avatars Changing How We Relate in Workplace

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