The rapid evolution of virtual reality (VR) has opened up new possibilities for training across a wide range of industries. By minimizing the need for physical space and specialized materials, VR offers a cost-effective solution to scenarios that once demanded complex, resource-heavy environments. As the technology matures, there is a growing focus on multi-platform compatibility, enabling seamless interaction across different devices. At the same time, the expansion of extended reality (XR) concepts has deepened the integration between physical sensory input and digital content, aiming to create more immersive and responsive training experiences. This study focuses on the application of both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) in enhancing safety training protocols for personnel working on marine rescue platforms.
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Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Related Work 2.1 Marine Rescue Platform 2.2 Virtual Reality Hardware Configuration 2.3 Development Environment and Workflow 3. Experiment 3.1 Experimental Design 3.2 Experiment Execution 3.3 Experimental Performance 4. Conclusion 4.1 Analysis 4.2. Summary Acknowledgement References