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Research of Disassembling System of Marine Auxiliary Equipment Based on Virtual Reality

Published: 22 October 2019 Publication History

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Aiming at the problems of high risk and limited experimental space in disassembly and assembly of marine auxiliary equipment, and the technical advantages of Virtual Reality (VR) in education, a virtual disassembly and assembly system of marine auxiliary equipment based on VR is developed. With mobile intelligent terminal equipment as platform and Unity3D as development engine, a virtual disassembly and assembly system of marine auxiliary equipment with high reality is designed and implemented. This system applies an evaluation method based on the scoring rules of expert system to realize the automatic scoring of disassembly and assembly assessment. The results show that the evaluation results are fair and reasonable, and the system has strong applicability.

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    CSAE '19: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Computer Science and Application Engineering
    October 2019
    942 pages
    ISBN:9781450362948
    DOI:10.1145/3331453
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    Published: 22 October 2019

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    1. Automatic Evaluation
    2. Marine Auxiliaries
    3. Virtual Disassembly and Assessment
    4. Virtual Reality

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