Construction of Virtual Assembly System with Real-Time Collision Detection

In the design of a large-scale device, it is very important to confirm that there is no interference or spatial conflict among the parts. Virtual reality devices have been used in various fields as design support systems, but detecting collisions between complex parts in real-time has been difficult. We have created a system that can detect collision and interference in real-time in a virtual reality system.

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