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dc.contributor.authorVerges, Katherine
dc.contributor.authorGraham, Richard
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-20T15:53:44Z
dc.date.available2017-06-20T15:53:44Z
dc.date.issued2016-11
dc.identifier.issn0884-5123
dc.identifier.issn0074-9079
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/624238
dc.description.abstractCurrently, telemetry analysis is visually disconnected from the system being analyzed; analysts look at a series of two dimensional functions plotted over time that represent everything that happens. As the digital age continues to evolve and grow, a new technology is emerging in the world of entertainment: Virtual Reality (VR). VR describes a system that uses a headset to create a completely manufactured environment for the user to utilize and explore. This technology can be harnessed in order to translate raw telemetry data into an all-inclusive image of a system being analyzed in a 3-dimensional (3D) format. It would allow an analyst to fully visualize results and better understand what is occurring and has the potential to remove some of the subjectivity that comes with analyzing functions in order to help scientists and engineers to more efficiently improve their products. VR technology could be applied in a variety of fields-- defense, medicine, biology, and many more—and could help pave the way to technical advancements for a better world.
dc.description.sponsorshipInternational Foundation for Telemeteringen
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherInternational Foundation for Telemeteringen
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.telemetry.org/en
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dc.titleTELEMETRY RECONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS USING VIRTUAL REALITYen_US
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dc.typeProceedingsen
dc.contributor.departmentNSWC Corona Divisionen
dc.identifier.journalInternational Telemetering Conference Proceedingsen
dc.description.collectioninformationProceedings from the International Telemetering Conference are made available by the International Foundation for Telemetering and the University of Arizona Libraries. Visit http://www.telemetry.org/index.php/contact-us if you have questions about items in this collection.en
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-17T00:41:13Z
html.description.abstractCurrently, telemetry analysis is visually disconnected from the system being analyzed; analysts look at a series of two dimensional functions plotted over time that represent everything that happens. As the digital age continues to evolve and grow, a new technology is emerging in the world of entertainment: Virtual Reality (VR). VR describes a system that uses a headset to create a completely manufactured environment for the user to utilize and explore. This technology can be harnessed in order to translate raw telemetry data into an all-inclusive image of a system being analyzed in a 3-dimensional (3D) format. It would allow an analyst to fully visualize results and better understand what is occurring and has the potential to remove some of the subjectivity that comes with analyzing functions in order to help scientists and engineers to more efficiently improve their products. VR technology could be applied in a variety of fields-- defense, medicine, biology, and many more—and could help pave the way to technical advancements for a better world.


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