obituaries note death in 2019 as Robert John Kenyon in public records; tributes record public memorial records without in-depth biography that remain restricted to basic facts. Source data comprise memorial listings, which identify him as Robert F. Kenyon and date of passing, without detailing. Context remains a deceased individual recognized in memorial records. Additional source facts cover his research on VE began with flight simulators at MIT and continued at UIC with CAVE development; at MIT he developed a wide field of view. Public records vary in tone, but the core fact remains as a named individual who has passed away.
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boldjourney.comDr. Kenyon's work on virtual environments (VE) started with flight simulators while at MIT and continued here at UIC with his involvement with the development of the CAVE. At MIT, he developed and delivered a wide-field-of-view computer-generated image superior to the current day head mounted displays to produce simulator-like experiences for AF pilots undergoing training at Brooks AFB centrifuge and disorientation trainers. He also was originator, director, of one of the first flight...
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