Over the last decade, researchers have used virtual- and mixed-reality (VR-MR) techniques for various safety-related applications such as training, hazard monitoring, and preconstruction planning. This paper reviews the recent trends in virtual- and mixed-reality applications in construction safety, explicitly focusing on virtual-reality and mixed-reality techniques as the two major types of computer-generated simulated experiences. Following a systematic literature assessment methodology, this study summarizes the results of articles that have been published over the last decade and illustrates the research trends of virtual- and mixed-reality applications in construction safety while focusing on the technological components of individual studies.
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Frank Moore, H., & Gheisari, M. (2019). A review of virtual and mixed reality applications in construction safety literature. Safety. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety5030051
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