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1 June 2023 Research on electric power safety supervision training system based on virtual reality
Dafei Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12625, International Conference on Mathematics, Modeling, and Computer Science (MMCS2022); 126250N (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2670394
Event: International Conference on Mathematics, Modeling and Computer Science (MMCS2022),, 2022, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Under the trend of economic globalization, technological innovation is the primary task for enterprises to occupy a dominant position in the market. For the power industry in our country, in order to better meet the increasing electricity demand, power enterprises in the value of internal safety training work at the same time, start with the aid of computer technology and software and hardware equipment, building intelligent operating system, which can not only improve the staff's professional accomplishment, also can optimize the enterprise comprehensive management level. Therefore, after understanding the virtual reality technology and its application status in the power system, this paper deeply discusses the power safety supervision training system with virtual reality as the core. The final experimental results show that this system can not only improve the traditional enterprise talent training mode, but also fully show the application value of virtual reality technology.
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Dafei Wang "Research on electric power safety supervision training system based on virtual reality", Proc. SPIE 12625, International Conference on Mathematics, Modeling, and Computer Science (MMCS2022), 126250N (1 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2670394
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

Education and training

Safety

3D modeling

Computing systems

Visualization

Design and modelling

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