Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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SMELLING SIMULATORS USING VIRTUAL REALITY, FOCUSED ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF AGRICULTURAL RAW MATERIAL INTO ENTREPRENEURIAL PRODUCTS OR SERVICES
Jussen Facuy Delgado, MSc, Wilson Molina Oleas, MBA, Laura Ortega Ponce MBA,
Abstract
This article describes the Virtual Reality (VR)Technology, using devices that can simulate a field little explored, due to the complexity involved in the simulation of odors, and that is perceptible to the human sense, which will detail some advances since its origin in the twentieth century. In addition, some of the best-known applications and/or devices of this technology are presented, thanks to the enormous efforts of scientists in this field of research, which leads to a great development of virtual reality in recent years. Entrepreneurship allows innovative and creative processes to be developed in order to improve, reduce costs and optimize resources; it can also be oriented to agriculture, inputs, raw materials and production processes. On the other hand, the innovations presented show the unquestionable technological progress achieved in the field of virtual reality. Virtual reality in agriculture is an advanced tool that provides a glimpse into aspects of production. It is part of the rapid incorporation of the latest technology in agriculture, the right products together with state-of-the-art technology and expert advice optimize the benefits. Virtual reality is in line with such progressive and integrative advances to increase field productivity.
Keywords
virtual reality - technology - smell
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