陀螺仪-对历史和教学研究的陀螺仪仪器的虚拟现实保护

D. Fritsch, Jörg F. Wagner, S. Simon, Beate Ceranski, Maria Niklaus, Kun Zhan, Timo Schweizer, Zhe Wang
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30多年来,各种设计的陀螺仪等路由和导航仪器一直用于补充全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)。如今,惯性测量单元(imu),也称为惯性导航系统(ins),可以单独使用,也可以与GNSS和其他传感器集成使用。例如,现在几乎所有的智能手机都配备了MEMS陀螺仪。斯图加特大学拥有大量的陀螺仪,代表了所有历史上的旋转质量原理。这些物品构成了我们技术遗产的一个组成部分。因此,Gyrolog项目旨在通过在虚拟现实(VR)中重现这些设备来保护它们。所研究的特征和对象具有高度复杂的结构,这在试图将它们重新创建为3D模型时造成了困难。在Gyrolog项目中,利用摄影测量、内窥镜检查和计算机断层扫描等多种方法来创建优化的3D模型。此外,集成的3D模型将针对VR/AR(虚拟现实/增强现实)环境进行矢量化。最后,3D VR和AR保存的陀螺仪用于历史和教学研究目的。
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Gyrolog — Towards VR Preservations of Gyro Instruments for Historical and Didactical Research
Instruments for routing and navigation, such as gyroscopes of various designs, have been used to complement the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for more than three decades. Nowadays, Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), also called Inertial Navigation Systems (INSs) can be used standalone or be integrated with GNSS and other sensors. For example, nearly all smartphones are now equipped with MEMS gyroscopes. The University of Stuttgart maintains a huge collection of gyroscopes, representing all historical rotating mass principles. These objects form an integral part of our technological heritage. Thus, the Gyrolog project aims to preserve these devices by recreating them in Virtual Reality (VR). The features and objects under investigation have highly complex structures, which creates difficulties when attempting to recreate them as 3D models. Within the Gyrolog project, multiple methods such as photogrammetry, endoscopy and computed tomography are utilized for creating optimized 3D models. In addition, the integrated 3D models will be vectorized for VR/AR (virtual reality/augmented reality) environments. Finally, the 3D VR and AR preserved gyros are used for historical and didactical research purposes.
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