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Sensorama which he invented inincluded a threedimensional color display fans scent emitters stereo systems and a sports seat Sensorama comes with several builtin viewing scenarios one of which simulates riding a motorcycle on the streets of New York The viewer sits on the seat and the threedimensional color display screen plays the New York street scenes shot by Heilig The fan simulates the wind blowing while riding a motorcycle The stereo system plays the noise of the New York street The smell monitor will be triggered at a specific moment—For example when approaching abus it will spray the smell of car exhaust and a pizza snack bar Austria WhatsApp Number is not a problem Sensorama was originally invented for education As Heilig said in the patent application Compared with reading or listening to a lecture actual experience can lead to higher learning efficiency However limited by Heilig's own background film practitioner and technology Sensorama cannot truly interact with the viewer but is only a dynamic display from a single perspective What truly achieved this goal was the Harvard HMD project inled by Ivan Sutherland known as the
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was inspired by Bell Helicopter's Knighthelm project InBell built a headmounted display that was integrated with an infrared camera The camera is installed at the bottom of the helicopter When the pilot's head turns the camera will also turn The camera will project the captured picture into the monitor in real time and present it in front of the pilot's eyes In this way even at night pilots can land safely in complex terrain with the help of images projected by infrared cameras The first wave of virtual reality ended quickly Limited by technology and hardware the price of virtual reality equipment remained high and it could also cause severe motion sickness .
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