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Abstract
Virtual reality which is also called as computer simulated reality, replicates an environment that simulates a physical presence in places in the real world or an imagined world, allowing the user to interact in that world. Virtual realities artificially create sensory experiences, which can include sight, touch, hearing, and smell.
virtual reality covers remote communication environments which provide virtual presence of users with the concepts of telepresence and telexistence or a virtual artifact (VA) either through the use of standard input devices such as a keyboard and mouse, or through multimodal devices such as a wired glove or omnidirectional treadmills. The simulated environment can be similar to the real world in order to create a lifelike experience, for example, in simulations for pilot or combat training—or it can differ significantly from reality, such as in VR games.
Virtual reality can be divided into:


• The simulation of a real environment for training and education.
• The development of an imagined environment for a game or interactive story.


Google Cardboard is a virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) platform developed by Google for use with a head mount for a mobile phone. Named for its fold-out cardboard viewer, the platform is intended as a low-cost system to encourage interest and development in VR and AR applications



Applications
• Military
• Healthcare
• Education
• Entertainment
• Fashion
Advantages
• Used in Hospitals to provide training for Doctors
• Used in Gaming for hand on experience and enables users to explore places
• Creates a realistic world