An artificial reality environment for remote factory control and monitoring
Abstract
Work has begun on the merger of two well known systems, VEOS (HITLab) and CLIPS (NASA). In the recent past, the University of Massachusetts Lowell developed a parallel version of NASA CLIPS, called P-CLIPS. This modification allows users to create smaller expert systems which are able to communicate with each other to jointly solve problems. With the merger of a VEOS message system, PCLIPS-V can now act as a group of entities working within VEOS. To display the 3D virtual world we have been using a graphics package called HOOPS, from Ithaca Software. The artificial reality environment we have set up contains actors and objects as found in our Lincoln Logs Factory of the Future project. The environment allows us to view and control the objects within the virtual world. All communication between the separate CLIPS expert systems is done through VEOS. A graphical renderer generates camera views on X-Windows devices; Head Mounted Devices are not required. This allows more people to make use of this technology. We are experimenting with different types of virtual vehicles to give the user a sense that he or she is actually moving around inside the factory looking ahead through windows and virtual monitors.
- Publication:
-
Vision 21: Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in the Era of Cyberspace
- Pub Date:
- December 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993vise.nasa..153K
- Keywords:
-
- Display Devices;
- Expert Systems;
- Industrial Plants;
- Remote Control;
- Virtual Reality;
- Windows (Computer Programs);
- Cameras;
- Messages;
- Engineering (General)