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English: Virtual Fixtures system (first immersive Augmented Reality system. Built at U.S. Air Force, Armstrong Labs, 1992. Picture features Dr. Louis Rosenberg at WPAFB wearing a full upper-body exoskeleton, interacting freely in 3D with immersive overlaid virtual objects called 'fixtures')
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1992 image of inventor Dr Louis B. Rosenberg testing the first functional Augmented Reality system (called Virtual Fixtures) at Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Human Sensory Feedback Group, on Wright Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB)