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Collaborative virtual reality platform for visualizing space data and mission planning

This paper presents the system architecture of a collaborative virtual environment in which distributed multidisciplinary teams involved in space exploration activities come together and explore areas of scientific interest of a planet for future missions. The aim is to reduce the current challenges...

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Published in:Multimedia tools and applications 2019-12, Vol.78 (23), p.33191-33220
Main Authors: García, Arturo S., Fernando, Terrence, Roberts, David J., Bar, Christian, Cencetti, Michele, Engelke, Wito, Gerndt, Andreas
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Multimedia Information Systems
Scientific visualization
Space exploration
Space missions
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
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Virtual reality
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