Virtual RealitySimulation technology, also known as simulation technology, is the technique of using one system to mimic another real system. Virtual simulation is actually a computer system that can create and experience a virtual world. This virtual world is generated by computers and can be a representation of the real world or a imagined world. Users can interact naturally with the virtual world through various sensing channels such as vision, hearing, and touch. [1] It creates a real-time 3D virtual world that reflects the changes and interactions of physical objects for users through simulation, and provides users with a 3D interface to observe and interact with the virtual world through auxiliary sensing devices such as helmet mounted displays (HMDs) and data gloves. Users can directly participate in and explore the effects and changes of simulated objects in their environment, creating an immersive experience. VR technology is the culmination of various high-tech integrations, including computer technology, computer graphics, computer vision, visual physiology, visual psychology, simulation technology, microelectronics technology, multimedia technology, information technology, stereoscopic display technology, sensing and measurement technology, software engineering, speech recognition and synthesis technology, human-machine interface technology, network technology, and artificial intelligence technology. Its realism and real-time interactivity provide strong support for system simulation technology.
