2. Things to cover in this SEMINAR
• What is Virtual Reality?
• History of Virtual Reality
• Devices used in Virtual Reality
• Why we need of Virtual Reality?
& there Applications
• Disadvantages of VR glasses
• Conclusion
3. WHAT IS VIRTUAL REALITY?
Virtual Reality made of two terms virtual and reality. Virtual means NEAR and
Reality means what we experience as a human beings. So Virtual Reality means
‘near -reality’.
Virtual Reality is seeing an imaginary world, rather than the real one. The
imaginary world is a simulation running in a computer. The sense data is fed by
some system in our brain.
Virtual Reality means feeling an imaginary(virtual) world, rather than the real
one.
The imaginary world is a simulation running in a computer. The sense data is fed
by some system to our brain.
4. Gyroscope:
A gyroscope is a device that uses Earth’s gravity to help determine
orientation.
Its design consists of a freely-rotating disk called a rotor, mounted onto a
spinning axis in the center of a large and more stable wheel. As the axis
turns, the rotor remains stationary to indicate the central gravitational pull,
And thus which way is “down”.
5. HISTORY OF VIRTUAL REALITY
1950’s visionary cinematographer Morton Heilig built a single user console
called SENSORAMA. This enabled the user watch television in three
dimensional ways.
SENSORAMA is the revolutionary Motion Picture
System that takes you into another world with
• 3-D
• WIDE VISION
• MOTION
• COLOR
• STEREO-SOUND
• AROMAS
• VIBRATIONS
6. In 1961,Philco Corporation engineers developed the first HMD known as the
Headsight.
• First Head Mounted Display
• Magnetic tracking system
• Live stream from camera system
7. It was in 1965 IVAN SUTHERLAND envisioned what he called “Ultimate
Display”.
In 1988,commercial development of VR began.
IVAN SUTHERLAND’s Ph.D. Thesis
He was also known for First “computer graphics” application
allowed you to draw directly on the screen with a stylus.
In 1991,first commercial entertainment VR system “Virtuality” was released.
8. DEVICES USED IN VIRTUAL REALITY
• HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY (HMD):
It is sometimes called head-mounted displays, HMD’s
are not only been used in military , medical and
engineering but also used to create augmented reality.
Oculus rift ,Samsung gear, Sony VR, Google cardboard ,
etc.
9. • CAVE AUTOMATIC VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT(CAVE):
This is the name given to a virtual environment
In which the person is fully immersed within it.
CAVE takes the form of a cube-like space in
which images are displayed by a series of
projectors.( Rear projection wall and down
projection floor , speakers at different angles ,Tracking sensors in walls,
Sound/Music, Video)
10. • DATA GLOVES:
Within a VR room (CAVE) or other environment,
a data glove can allow you to interact normally
with objects--opening door , grabbing objects and
feeling the objects in your hand rather than just
making a gesture in air.
Gloves has following sensors
• Motion sensors track hand movement
• Data is sent wirelessly to open source
system
• All fingers are tracked by integrated flex
sensor
11. • DATA SUIT:
Tesla suit enables users to interact with virtual environment and actually
“feeling” it. With sensors and haptic feedback abilities.
The main component of the suit is the wireless “T-Belt” , which is the control
unit.
12. WHY WE NEED VIRTUAL REALITY
First of all the potential is clear that for entertainment industry ,immersive films
and videos are good examples. The entertainment industry is after all a multi-
billion industry and consumers are always keen themselves updated
Virtual Reality has many other serious applications which will be cover further but
whenever it is too dangerous , expensive or impractical to something in reality ,
virtual reality is a answer.
From trainee surgeon, virtual reality allows us to take virtual risks in order to gain
real world experience.
13. APPLICATIONS OF VIRTUAL REALITY
1. BUSINESS:
Virtual reality is being used in a number of ways by the business community
which includes:
• Virtual tours of a business environments.
• Training of new employees.
• A 360 view of a product.
14. 2. TRAINING :
• Virtual reality environments have been used training simulators.
• Examples include flight simulators, battlefield simulators for soldiers,
paratrooping .
15. 3. ENGINEERING AND DESIGN:
• VR is widely used in engineering and designing process.
• It gives better understanding of the design and facilitates changes wherever
necessary.
• It helps to reduce the time and cost factor.
Examples:
Building construction, car designing,
engine designing.
16. 4. MEDICAL:
• Healthcare is one of the biggest adopters of virtual reality which encompass
surgery simulation, phobia treatment, robotic surgery and skills training.
• VR finds its application is nursing, dentistry, health issues for the disabled.
17. 5. ENTERTAINMENTS:
• The entertainment industry is one of the most enthusiastic advocates of virtu
reality, most noticeably in games and virtual worlds.
• Virtual Museum, e.g. interactive exhibitions.
• Gaming
• Virtual theme parks
18. DISADVANTAGES OF VR
• Social One issue is social isolation. The isolation cause depression,
disassociation and other conditions.
• Psychological Run the risk of failing to recognize the true consequences
for actions in which they are taking part or are viewing.
• Hearing problems.
• Effect on eyes.
•So to avoid such problems take break after 10 minutes of using VR glasses
19. CONCLUSION
1. In 1999 10% of the world’s computing power was non-human
2. In 2029 99% of the world’s computing capacity will be non-human
Virtual reality is a growing industry.
PC and specialized hardware are getting better, faster and cheaper because
of development in VR.
In the past, computing power has doubled approximately every 18th month
If this case then we should have a computer powerful enough to run
immersive VR programs in our own homes by the year 2037.