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The rising complexity of large-scale machines means higher skill requirements for maintenance workers. Thence training more workers with practiced maintenance skills is significant to those manufacturers and service providers. This article proposes a method to simulate virtual human’s motion synthesis in virtual maintenance through researching on the virtual simulation technology, and then implements a virtual maintenance simulation analysis system which can be used to instruct the training for maintenance workers.
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Song, Q., Zhang, J., Li, C., Wang, Z. (2017). Application of Virtual Simulation Technology in Maintenance Training. In: Tian, F., Gatzidis, C., El Rhalibi, A., Tang, W., Charles, F. (eds) E-Learning and Games. Edutainment 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10345. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65849-0_12
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