SUBMAN1
12-18-07, 01:34 PM
Virtual Cable™
Our invention, called Virtual Cable™ is a unique display for a car navigation system. The driver sees the Virtual Cable™ image through the windshield. It appears as if suspended over the road, similar to a trolley cable. The image is in true 3D and appears to be a natural part of the landscape. The driver uses only peripheral vision to follow the Virtual Cable™.
The Virtual Cable™ is so powerful, intuitive, unambiguous and safe because it appears and behaves with true 3 dimensionality within the landscape.
Simulation Videos
Below are video simulations demonstrating the Virtual Cable™. These videos are limited by the 2 dimensionality of your computer screen. Nothing we can show on a flat screen can prepare you for the impressive way the Virtual Cable™ looks within the real landscape.
NOTE The Virtual Cable™ image has been drawn manually and it shows a certain amount of wobble. The real Virtual Cable™ always appears stable within the landscape.
http://www.mvs.net/images/web_hdr_760x196.jpg
http://www.mvs.net/index.html
Our invention, called Virtual Cable™ is a unique display for a car navigation system. The driver sees the Virtual Cable™ image through the windshield. It appears as if suspended over the road, similar to a trolley cable. The image is in true 3D and appears to be a natural part of the landscape. The driver uses only peripheral vision to follow the Virtual Cable™.
The Virtual Cable™ is so powerful, intuitive, unambiguous and safe because it appears and behaves with true 3 dimensionality within the landscape.
Simulation Videos
Below are video simulations demonstrating the Virtual Cable™. These videos are limited by the 2 dimensionality of your computer screen. Nothing we can show on a flat screen can prepare you for the impressive way the Virtual Cable™ looks within the real landscape.
NOTE The Virtual Cable™ image has been drawn manually and it shows a certain amount of wobble. The real Virtual Cable™ always appears stable within the landscape.
http://www.mvs.net/images/web_hdr_760x196.jpg
http://www.mvs.net/index.html