Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes
Within the scope of this article, the problem of the formalization of physical processes in adaptive training complexes is considered on the example of virtual objects burning. Despite a fairly complete study of this process, the existing mathematical models are not adapted for the application in tr...
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description | Within the scope of this article, the problem of the formalization of physical processes in adaptive training complexes is considered on the example of virtual objects burning. Despite a fairly complete study of this process, the existing mathematical models are not adapted for the application in training complexes, which leads to a significant increase in costs and lower productivity due to the complexity of the calculations. Therefore, an adapted mathematical model is proposed that allows us to formalize the structure of virtual objects of burning, their basic properties and the processes of changing states, starting from the flame development of an object and ending with their complete destruction or extinguishment. The article proposes the use of threshold value diagrams and rules for changing the states of virtual reality objects to solve the problem of the formalization of burning processes. This tool is quite multi-purpose, which allows you to describe various physical processes, such as smoke, flooding, the spread of toxic gases, etc. The area of the proposed formalization approach includes the design and implementation of physical processes in simulators and multimedia complexes using virtual and augmented reality. Thus, the presented scientific research can be used to formalize the physical processes in adaptive training complexes for professional ergatic systems. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ca66e08a76064056bf1d1f1a71e2bb582023-11-21T19:21:30ZengMDPI AGJournal of Imaging2313-433X2021-05-01758610.3390/jimaging7050086Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training ComplexesMikhail Krasnyanskiy0Artem Obukhov1Denis Dedov2Department of Administration, Tambov State Technical University, 392000 Tambov, RussiaDepartment of Automated Decision Support Systems, Tambov State Technical University, 392000 Tambov, RussiaDepartment of Basic and Applied Research, Tambov State Technical University, 392000 Tambov, RussiaWithin the scope of this article, the problem of the formalization of physical processes in adaptive training complexes is considered on the example of virtual objects burning. Despite a fairly complete study of this process, the existing mathematical models are not adapted for the application in training complexes, which leads to a significant increase in costs and lower productivity due to the complexity of the calculations. Therefore, an adapted mathematical model is proposed that allows us to formalize the structure of virtual objects of burning, their basic properties and the processes of changing states, starting from the flame development of an object and ending with their complete destruction or extinguishment. The article proposes the use of threshold value diagrams and rules for changing the states of virtual reality objects to solve the problem of the formalization of burning processes. This tool is quite multi-purpose, which allows you to describe various physical processes, such as smoke, flooding, the spread of toxic gases, etc. The area of the proposed formalization approach includes the design and implementation of physical processes in simulators and multimedia complexes using virtual and augmented reality. Thus, the presented scientific research can be used to formalize the physical processes in adaptive training complexes for professional ergatic systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/7/5/86adaptive training complexesformalization of burning processergatic systemsmodel of states of virtual objects |
spellingShingle | Mikhail Krasnyanskiy Artem Obukhov Denis Dedov Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes Journal of Imaging adaptive training complexes formalization of burning process ergatic systems model of states of virtual objects |
title | Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes |
title_full | Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes |
title_fullStr | Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes |
title_full_unstemmed | Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes |
title_short | Formalization of the Burning Process of Virtual Reality Objects in Adaptive Training Complexes |
title_sort | formalization of the burning process of virtual reality objects in adaptive training complexes |
topic | adaptive training complexes formalization of burning process ergatic systems model of states of virtual objects |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/7/5/86 |
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