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To: Don Green who wrote (10284)7/12/2002 11:27:12 AM
From: Ms. Baby Boomer  Respond to of 14451
 
Give SI a break?

That statement makes absolutely no common sense Don...

BTW, Jane put U on ignore long-time ago....



To: Don Green who wrote (10284)7/12/2002 11:41:51 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14451
 
Canon, SGI Japan Develop Virtual Driving System

TOKYO (Nikkei)--Canon Inc. (7751) and SGI Japan Ltd. have developed a system that replicates the experience of driving an automobile.

This system employs mixed-reality technology, which combines real-world images with computer graphics, to simulate a realistic driving experience.

Canon and SGI Japan foresee applications in auto design, driving instruction and arcade games. A car designer could use the technology, for example, to obtain an accurate picture of the placement and appearance of gauges and controls at the design stage.

The system includes a head-mounted display and a high-powered computer that generates graphics. Canon was in charge of developing the display, and SGI Japan was in charge of graphics-processing technology.

The head-mounted gear is outfitted with sensor equipment, a video camera and an LCD. Sensor equipment detects the head's position, allowing for adjustments that heighten the reality of the experience. The camera shoots the area around the system user. These video images are displayed on the liquid crystal screen with computer graphics, including those of instrumentation, layered on top.

(The Nikkei Business Daily Tuesday edition