8 February 2014, Transporting air passengers to a virtual reality world
Turbulence, limited leg room and upset children are just some of the stresses of air travel being tackled by scientists from the University of Nottingham using virtual reality.
The new technology means passengers could be distracted by feeling as if they have been transported to an idyllic location.
Turbulence, limited leg room and upset children are just some of the stresses of air travel being tackled by scientists from the University of Nottingham using virtual reality.
Find more about the VR-Hyperspace technologies and solutions through the following BBC video: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-26096761