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Development of techniques for visualization of scalar and vector fields in an immersive environment (CAVE)

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Visualization of scalar and vector fields in the immersive environment (CAVE - Cave Automated Virtual Environment) is very important for its application to radiation shielding research at NASA Langley Research Center. In particular, a system was needed for the visualization of the earth's magnetic field and the study of south Atlantic anomaly, and for the visualization of geomagnetically trapped protons and electrons in the surrounding space to earth.

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J. Vette, The AE-8 trapped electron model environment, National Space Science Data Center, Report 91--24, Greenbelt, Maryland, 1991.

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  • (2012)Interactive Environment for Command and Control Simulation Scenarios Inside CAVE2012 International Conference on Systems and Informatics (ICSAI2012)10.1109/ICSAI.2012.6223470(2113-2118)Online publication date: May-2012
  • (2010)Region-of-interest visualization by CAVE VR system with automatic control of level-of-detailComputer Physics Communications10.1016/j.cpc.2009.12.002181:4(720-725)Online publication date: Apr-2010

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ACMSE '05 vol 2: Proceedings of the 43rd annual ACM Southeast Conference - Volume 2
March 2005
430 pages
ISBN:1595930590
DOI:10.1145/1167253
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  • (2012)Interactive Environment for Command and Control Simulation Scenarios Inside CAVE2012 International Conference on Systems and Informatics (ICSAI2012)10.1109/ICSAI.2012.6223470(2113-2118)Online publication date: May-2012
  • (2010)Region-of-interest visualization by CAVE VR system with automatic control of level-of-detailComputer Physics Communications10.1016/j.cpc.2009.12.002181:4(720-725)Online publication date: Apr-2010

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