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Comparative Analysis an Early Fault Diagnosis Approaches in Rotating Machinery by Convolution Neural Network
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Abstractive Summarization System
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Automated Nanopackaging using Cellulose Fibers Composition with Feasibility in SEM Environment
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Comparative Analysis of Temperature Measurement Methods based on Degree of Agreement
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Transistor Sizing using Hybrid Reinforcement Learning and Graph Convolution Neural Network Algorithm
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A Review on Meshing Techniques in Biomedicine
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EL DAPP - An Electricity Meter Tracking Decentralized Application
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SMART STREET SYSTEM WITH IOT BASED STREET LIGHT OPERATION AND PARKING APPLICATION
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ENERGY AND POWER EFFICIENT SYSTEM ON CHIP WITH NANOSHEET FET
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Abstractive Summarization System
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A Review on Meshing Techniques in Biomedicine
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MIMO BASED HIGH SPEED OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Volume-1 | Issue-2
Industrial Quality Prediction System through Data Mining Algorithm
Volume-3 | Issue-2
Comparative Analysis of Temperature Measurement Methods based on Degree of Agreement
Volume-3 | Issue-3
Transistor Sizing using Hybrid Reinforcement Learning and Graph Convolution Neural Network Algorithm
Volume-3 | Issue-3
VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATION AS THERAPY FOR POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)
Volume-1 | Issue-1
Comparative Analysis an Early Fault Diagnosis Approaches in Rotating Machinery by Convolution Neural Network
Volume-3 | Issue-2
Volume - 1 | Issue - 1 | september 2019
Published
September, 2019
Virtual reality (VR) technology has the potential to make a person experience anything, anytime, anywhere. It has the ability to influence the human brain that it assumes to be present somewhere that it is really not. In this paper, we exploit this application of the VR technology to simulate virtual environments that can help with PTSD therapy for people affected by trauma due to accident, war, sexual abuse and so on. Several sensors are used to gather the user movements on a motion platform and replicate it in the virtual environment with the help of a Raspberry Pi board and Unreal Developer's kit. It has flexible interfaces that the clinician can modify the virtual environment according to the requirement for the patient.
KeywordsVirtual Reality Motion Platform Unreal Developer's Kit Sense Hat Raspberry Pi PTSD
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