Title :
A low-cost PC-oriented virtual environment for operator training [for power stations]
Author :
Tam, E.K. ; Maurel, C. ; Desbiens, P. ; Marceau, R.J. ; Malowany, A.S. ; Granger, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Virtual environment (VE) technologies have been shown to provide invaluable training in the performance of complex procedural tasks. Of paramount importance to the success of any VE is realism; entities must move and behave believably and approximate the complexity of the real world. Such real-world fidelity is accompanied by the challenge of making immersive training in virtual reality (VR) more widely available, at costs significantly less prohibitive. A solution is presented to recreate the VE on low-cost PCs, reducing the cost of the VR software itself, yet preserving real-time performance. This paper presents a low-cost, PC-based VR development system within the framework of ESOPE-VR, a VR power station operator training simulator (OTS) prototype for power-utility personnel. PC-ESOPE-VR aims to provide the same or improved functionality and performance as the original, with a 3-D visual interface, voice recognition and feedback, navigation and manipulation facilities and expert system, multimedia and multi-user (distributed) support, yet address the practical demands raised above. The PC-based system is also compatible with the original; it can draw on existing ESOPE-VR power component libraries and support the automatic synthesis of a virtual power station environment from its single-line diagram representation. The approach used towards fulfilling all these issues is described, followed by key implementation results
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer based training; control engineering education; expert systems; graphical user interfaces; microcomputer applications; power engineering education; power station control; training; virtual reality; 3-D visual interface; ESOPE-VR power component libraries; expert system; immersive training; personal computers; power station operator training simulator; real-time performance; single-line diagram representation; virtual environment; Costs; Personal communication networks; Personnel; Power generation; Software performance; Software prototyping; Speech recognition; Virtual environment; Virtual prototyping; Virtual reality;
Conference_Titel :
Power Industry Computer Applications., 1997. 20th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Columbus, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3713-1
DOI :
10.1109/PICA.1997.599426