Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privreduJournal of Applied Engineering Science

APPLICATION OF VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS IN TRAININg OF ERGATIC SYSTEM OPERATORS


DOI: 10.5937/jaes16-17382
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Volume 16 article 545 pages: 398 - 403

Igor Petukhov
Volga State University of Technology, Russian Federation

Lyudmila Steshina
Volga State University of Technology, Russian Federation

Andrei Glazyrin
Volga State University of Technology, Russian Federation

The paper discusses the approach to the training of ergatic system operators, which implies the application of virtual reality elements. It presents the review of the existing models of the virtual environment application, offers a system model of the operator's response, systemizes the main structural and functional elements of personal experience in virtual environments.

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The research outcomes are obtained by the support of RF Ministry of Education and Science grant No. 25.1095.2017/4.6.

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