Virtual Reality (VR) system integration refers to the process of connecting and combining various hardware and software components to create a functional and immersive virtual reality experience. It involves integrating different technologies, such as headsets, tracking systems, input devices, and software frameworks, to provide a seamless and interactive VR environment. Here are the key components typically involved in VR system integration: VR Headsets: These are the primary devices that users wear on their heads to view the virtual world. VR headsets often consist of a head-mounted display (HMD) that includes screens to display the virtual environment and lenses to focus the image for each eye. The headsets may also incorporate built-in sensors for tracking head movements. Tracking Systems: To create a sense of presence and enable interactions within the virtual environment, tracking systems are used to capture the user's movements and translate them into the virtual world. These systems...