2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.advengsoft.2012.09.002
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Bridging between Virtual Reality and accident simulation for training of process-industry operators

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“…We, as many others (even in different domains), have already explained the potential benefits of using a detailed and an IVE for training operators (Okapuu-von et al 1996;O'Shea et al 1999;Pouliquen et al 2007;Henderson and Feiner 2009;Fiske and Hill 2010;Colombo et al 2011;Nazir et al 2012;Manca et al 2013). But what was missing was the measurement of the impact on operators' performance of the use of IVR as a training method in place of traditional ones.…”
Section: The Unclarified Doubtsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…We, as many others (even in different domains), have already explained the potential benefits of using a detailed and an IVE for training operators (Okapuu-von et al 1996;O'Shea et al 1999;Pouliquen et al 2007;Henderson and Feiner 2009;Fiske and Hill 2010;Colombo et al 2011;Nazir et al 2012;Manca et al 2013). But what was missing was the measurement of the impact on operators' performance of the use of IVR as a training method in place of traditional ones.…”
Section: The Unclarified Doubtsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Because of this reason, training new engineers is a critical problem in process industries [4]. A typical problem rooted in this setting emerges when companies try to create decision support systems to carry out the tasks previously performed by experts or to create a system that can aid newcomers replacing experts when they retire.…”
Section: Expert Knowledge In the Paper Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 3D emulation of important processing elements in the field can be used to offer virtual reality training for both control room and field operators. Examples of such 3D virtual reality simulators have been reported by several authors …”
Section: Future Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%