Army’s pricey IVAS goggles meet a training obstacle: Doors
The Army is trying to mitigate "occlusion" problems for soldiers using Microsoft's high-priced augmented reality system to spawn (and then kill) virtual "enemies" behind real objects.
The Army is trying to mitigate "occlusion" problems for soldiers using Microsoft's high-priced augmented reality system to spawn (and then kill) virtual "enemies" behind real objects.