Immersive Technologies That Aid Additive Manufacturing Processes in CBRN Defence Industry
[ 1 ] Instytut Zarządzania, Wydział Zarządzania i Dowodzenia, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej | [ 2 ] Czech Technical University in Prague | [ 3 ] Politechnika Gdańska | [ P ] employee
2021
Journal year: 2021 | Journal volume: vol. 13 | Journal number: Special Issue SP3
scientific article
english
- Immersive technologies
- Virtual Reality
- Mixed Reality
- Augmented Reality
- Additive Manufacturing
- CBRN reconnaissance devices testing
- CBRN defence tactical training
- Drukowanie 3D
- Obiekty trójwymiarowe
- Obrona przed bronią masowego rażenia
- Przemysł zbrojeniowy
- Rzeczywistość wirtualna
- Rzeczywistość rozszerzona
- Szkolenie taktyczne
- Technika wojskowa
- Technologia
EN Testing unique devices or their counterparts for CBRN (C- chemical, B-biological, R-radiological, N-nuclear) defense relies on additive manufacturing processes. Immersive technologies aid additive manufacturing. Their use not only helps understand the manufacturing processes, but also improves the design and quality of the products. This article aims to propose an approach to testing CBRN reconnaissance hand-held products developed by additive manufacturing. According to the approach, tactical training with the use of the 3D object or their printed versions can be helpful in military products development by providing data on user experience. Training for testing can enhance their quality regarding intuitiveness and easiness in use. It can be concluded that the fast-evolving technological landscape requires novel approaches in developing and testing military products.
2021
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Support under Grant 86/E-359/SPUB/SP/2019 as well as by the War Studies University in Warsaw under the Grant “Statutory Research 2021” No. II.2.12, 221
other
open journal
final published version
10.2021 (Date presumed)
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