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Virtual Dictionary
Terrain Terrain is a carpet of peaks and valleys, folds and bends in land height and structure, that covers the 'floor' of a virtual world. It can be based on recreating physical world data, fantastic landscapes, or just random. Terrain usually carpets a world from edge to edge, and gives the feel of natural ground. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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The VTP was created to assist in the development of the tools and procedures needed to create graphical simulation of more or less anything you could name.
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A six-legged autonomous robotic spider jointly developed by Nanyang Polytechnic of Singapore, Schmid Engineering AG and Analog Devices has been designed to support rescue operations. The robot's highly mobile walking scheme ...
(06/02/2009)
Engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and students at the California Institute of Technology have designed and tested a versatile, low-mass robot that can rappel off cliffs, travel nimbly over steep and rocky terrain, and explore...
(13/01/2009)
Google Earth is at its heart a mapping program. If you think about that logically, mapping programs can map any terrain, and ot necessarily just land or sea terrain. Spain's Prado museum has used the technology to create augmented reality ...
(26/09/2007)
LittleDog is a timid-looking four-legged robot about the size of a Chihuahua. Yet, it is the first stage in a DARPA project to create sophisticated robotic assistants for military personnel, including automated "pack-mules" capable of hau...
(13/01/2005)
(Press Release) The Indian government on Wednesday asked software giant Microsoft Corp. to put its vast collection of satellite images, remote sensing data and other information about the country's terrain in digital form. ...
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