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The '''dataglove''' is an input device made by [[VPL]].
 
The '''dataglove''' is an input device made by [[VPL]].
  
It was first produced for the development of the VIEW project at NASA Ames, and then commercialized after the VIEW system became public in 1985.<ref name="n094">{{cite web | last=Laurendeau | first=Denis | last2=Branzan-Albu | first2=A | last3=Boivin | first3=E | last4=Drouin | first4=R | last5=Schwartz | first5=J-M | title=(PDF) Survey of the State-of-the-Art on Synthetic Environments, Sensori-Motor Activities in Synthetic Environments, Simulation Frameworks and Real-World Abstraction Models | website=ResearchGate | date=2023-07-27 | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266216435_Survey_of_the_State-of-the-Art_on_Synthetic_Environments_Sensori-Motor_Activities_in_Synthetic_Environments_Simulation_Frameworks_and_Real-World_Abstraction_Models | access-date=2024-05-24|page=26}}</ref>
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It was first produced for the development of the VIEW project at NASA Ames, and then commercialized after the VIEW system became public in +1985.<ref name="n094">{{cite web | last=Laurendeau | first=Denis | last2=Branzan-Albu | first2=A | last3=Boivin | first3=E | last4=Drouin | first4=R | last5=Schwartz | first5=J-M | title=(PDF) Survey of the State-of-the-Art on Synthetic Environments, Sensori-Motor Activities in Synthetic Environments, Simulation Frameworks and Real-World Abstraction Models | website=ResearchGate | date=2023-07-27 | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266216435_Survey_of_the_State-of-the-Art_on_Synthetic_Environments_Sensori-Motor_Activities_in_Synthetic_Environments_Simulation_Frameworks_and_Real-World_Abstraction_Models | access-date=2024-05-24|page=26}}</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 25 July 2024

The dataglove is an input device made by VPL.

It was first produced for the development of the VIEW project at NASA Ames, and then commercialized after the VIEW system became public in +1985.[1]

References