Microsoft will create an augmented reality simulator for the training of the United States Space Force
Although the augmented reality of Windows Mixed Reality has been almost forgotten, those from Redmond remain committed to this technology, although at other levels.
And in fact, the United States Space Force has just made an interesting investment of 19.8 million dollars for different training purposes in virtual and augmented reality.
Specifically, Microsoft’s intelligent, immersive and integrated environment (I3E) will make use of Azure cloud computing, but also simulations and augmented realityto create a series of realistic and dynamic simulations of the space environment, all through Hololens.
With this simulation they intend to prepare the Space Forces for current and future scenarios, but using this cutting-edge technology in devices Hololens.
Microsoft points out that this intelligent and immersive environment will take advantage of the capabilities of mixed reality to offer simulations that are as realistic as possibleand all using the second version of the Hololens.
It is about trying to focus this technology on more professional environments where it can have greater use, such as these types of environments and simulations.
Being able to prepare future or current air force pilots in this type of environment, using Hololens helmets and different simulations, would offer a better level of training and qualification.
Be that as it may, it has been demonstrated over the years that advances in augmented reality and virtual reality They are not yet ready for general popularization.