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The Visually Coupled Airborne Systems Simulator ('''VCASS''') is a head-mounted display system developed by Tom Furness.<ref>Virtual Environments: A Survey of the Technology. TR93-033. Richard Holloway, Anselmo Lastra. http://www.cs.unc.edu/techreports/93-033.pdf</ref>
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It includes a [[Polhemus]] tracking sensor. It immersed a pilot of an aircraft in a symbolic world meant to streamline information presented to a pilot of an aircraft.<ref name="k316">{{cite web | title=#245: 50 years of VR with Tom Furness: The Super Cockpit, Virtual Retinal Display, HIT Lab, & Virtual World Society – Voices of VR Podcast | website=Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality | date=2015-11-17 | url=https://voicesofvr.com/245-50-years-of-vr-with-tom-furness-the-super-cockpit-virtual-retinal-display-hit-lab-virtual-world-society/ | access-date=2024-08-27}}</ref>
  
 
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[[Category:Head-mounted display]]

Latest revision as of 17:27, 24 February 2025

The Visually Coupled Airborne Systems Simulator (VCASS) is a head-mounted display system developed by Tom Furness.[1]

It includes a Polhemus tracking sensor. It immersed a pilot of an aircraft in a symbolic world meant to streamline information presented to a pilot of an aircraft.[2]

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