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Researchers Use VR/AR Tech To Control The Human Body

VRScout

A recently published paper from the University of Chicago shows how researchers are able to use electronic muscle stimulation (EMS) to manipulate a person’s head and assist them during VR and AR (augmented reality) experiences. Electronic Head Actuation will have you turning the other cheek, whether you like it or not.

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IAAPA Update from Location-Based VR Expert, Bob Cooney

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Big military simulation training. Like one of the things I did some work with zero latency and they did some work with the Australian Army in building simulations. And training simulation, you’re doing it for a different reason. So when you’re training to become better at something, that’s a mindset.

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IAAPA Update from Location-Based VR Expert, Bob Cooney

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: Big military simulation training. Like one of the things I did some work with zero latency and they did some work with the Australian Army in building simulations. And training simulation, you’re doing it for a different reason. So when you’re training to become better at something, that’s a mindset.

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The Sound of XR, with Bose’s Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

I don’t want to butcher his name, that would be terrible, but I think it’s BJ the Chicago Kid — has some experiences in Bose Radar of his music laid out spatially around you. How do you think the Bose technology for spatial audio — or Bose AR — how do you think it can be used for training or education?

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The Sound of XR, with Bose’s Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

I don’t want to butcher his name, that would be terrible, but I think it’s BJ the Chicago Kid — has some experiences in Bose Radar of his music laid out spatially around you. How do you think the Bose technology for spatial audio — or Bose AR — how do you think it can be used for training or education?

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The Sound of XR, with Bose's Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

I don't want to butcher his name, that would be terrible, but I think it's BJ the Chicago Kid -- has some experiences in Bose Radar of his music laid out spatially around you. How do you think the Bose technology for spatial audio -- or Bose AR -- how do you think it can be used for training or education? oh, my gosh.

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The Future of AR is in 5G, with Deutsche Telekom’s Terry Schussler

XR for Business Podcast

And the importance of the general technical work I do in terms of creating low-latency experiences, and how they can be used to combine together to create better human safety conditions. Ideally, I just want to be able to put the glasses on and have it start to do things for me without my having to be trained in a special class.

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