ON BALANCING COSTS AND BENEFITS IN APPLYING VR/VE TOOLS IN THE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS SECTOR
Angelos Amditis
Research in Transportation Economics, 2004, vol. 8, issue 1, 483-504
Abstract:
Virtual Reality Technology has just recently started to be implemented to major industries of Intelligent Transportation systems and, therefore, very few studies have been conducted, in order to define the actual impacts of the use of such technology. A study of indicative cost and benefits of the implementation of Virtual Reality tools and applications to major industries is to be presented. Impacts on society and users are also considered.
Date: 2004
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