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The visual system is a key component of the training simulator. A properly designed visual system increases the level of realism, provides accurate cues for speed and distance assessment and reduces Simulator Adaptation Syndrome. The VS600M visual system comprises a 180-degree forward field of view plus rear view mirrors. The system consists of three high-resolution, 1920 by 1080 pixels LCD displays. The latest LCD technology provides improved scene brightness, better contrast and longer life expectancy. The 1:1 graphic-to-optic representation provides optimal perceptual cues for judging distance and speed. Objects in the visual scene move smoothly and continuously across the different display panels without distortion. All six mirrors (normal, wide angle and front mirrors) are simulated as insets within the main screen and are fully correlated to the virtual environment. The window frames (physical frame) of the simulated vehicles and other components that mask the exterior view are reproduced graphically in the visual screens. This feature provides the driver with important feedback about the vehicle's position on the road and in relation to other road users. The visual scenes reproduce city, highway, industrial, farmland, and mountainous environments. A full range of different road surfaces and adjustable weather conditions are included. A programmable virtual practice field increases the flexibility of your training options. The high quality, stable, real-time rendering visual system uses a high polygon count, a large number of 3D elements such as poles, fences, road signs and optimized photo-textures with anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. |
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