2016
DOI: 10.1109/tla.2016.7530420
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Interactive Simulator for Electric Engineering Training

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“…Bobadilla [27] presents a VR application for underground line operators in a distribution power system. Similarly, [28][29][30] present a tool to understand and improve the skills of students in providing maintenance in distribution power line networks. Chiluisa [31] describes an application of a hybrid power plant for professionals in electrical power systems training, allowing the ability to interact through a mathematical model and enabling the manipulation of dependent variables, bringing out a more realistic background in a substation, while [32] describes a similar situation for an auto-transformer installed in an electric power substation to perform maintenance and operating procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bobadilla [27] presents a VR application for underground line operators in a distribution power system. Similarly, [28][29][30] present a tool to understand and improve the skills of students in providing maintenance in distribution power line networks. Chiluisa [31] describes an application of a hybrid power plant for professionals in electrical power systems training, allowing the ability to interact through a mathematical model and enabling the manipulation of dependent variables, bringing out a more realistic background in a substation, while [32] describes a similar situation for an auto-transformer installed in an electric power substation to perform maintenance and operating procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, medidas vêm sendo tomadas pelo Ministério da Saúde, a fim de diminuir a taxa de mortalidade através das últimas décadas. tendo em vista seu potencial de reduzir custo e criar novos dispositivos não convencionais e, em consequência, aumentar a abstração da interação homem-máquina.Assim, nos últimos anos, vários estudos vêm sendo desenvolvidos sobre a utilização dos simuladores usando realidade virtual para treinamento, com o intuito de minimizar os custos e os recursos, a exemplo da área de manutenção, engenharia elétrica, engenharia naval e saúde12,13,14,15 . Nesse contexto, observa-se a necessidade de desenvolver um dispositivo de baixo custo que proporcione maior acessibilidade para utilização como tecnologia para treinamento na área da saúde16 .…”
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