Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Released "Guidelines for Common Key Technologies for Industry Development" Five core technologies for virtual reality were selected

According to the VR editors, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently released the “Guidelines for the Development of Common Key Technologies for Industries (2017)”. This guide is intended to implement in depth the “Made in China 2025” (Guo Fa [2015] No. 28), and to promote supply-side structurality. The reforms will play a role in leading and supporting innovation-driven research and application of industrial technology, enhance innovation capabilities in key areas and key areas, and realize the transformation of Chinese manufacturing into China.

It is worth noting that the "Guidelines for Common Key Technologies for Industry Development (2017)" include the near-eye display technology, GPU rendering technology, sensory interaction technology, communication transmission technology, and content production technology in the field of virtual reality.

The five core virtual reality technologies include: near-eye display technologies such as flexible AMOLED, light field display, high-performance GPU rendering technologies, and motion sensing, sensor fusion, 3D imaging, heterogeneous computing, real-time location, and map construction. Communication transmission technology that meets high-bandwidth, low-latency application scenarios; content production technologies such as high-immersion interactive video production.

At present, virtual reality technology is not yet mature, and it is still in the technological development stage. Due to the limited display technology, VR helmets have a screen effect and reduce the VR helmet experience; due to the low GPU performance, the refresh rate is insufficient, which may directly lead to motion sickness; due to insufficient content production technology, VR content is very scarce. It can be seen that key technologies such as near-eye display technology, GPU rendering technology, perceptual interaction technology, communication transmission technology, and content production technology are key to improving the VR experience and promoting the development of the VR industry.

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