June 20, 2008
By DE Editors
InterSense Incorporated (Bedford, MA) announced that its custom-configured, IS-900 PCTracker motion-tracking system has been integrated with Iowa Waste Reduction Center’s (IWRC) VirtualPaint solution, a computer simulation and virtual reality system designed to train spray technicians.
Combining InterSense’s IS-900 system with the VirtualPaint solution ensures users are properly trained. Mounting the wireless sensor onto the instrumented spray gun enables the system to capture every nuance of motion with no jitter or latency, ensuring realistic simulation of spray operations. Using the IS-900 system, the VirtualPaint solution ensures trainees can practice field-quality techniques while experiencing the true look, feel and sound of the spray gun.
InterSense’s IS-900 PCTracker combines with IWRC’s VirtualPaint solution to enable both new and experienced technicians to master various spray techniques by tracking all of the necessary data to evaluate performance.
For details, go to IWRCPaint, a division of The Iowa Waste Reduction Center (IWRC), a service of the University of Northern IA.
For more information on precision motion technology, visit InterSense Incorporated.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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