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Seminar
On
Virtual Reality
๏‚žIntroduction
๏‚žHistory
๏‚žPrinciple
๏‚žComponents
๏‚žTypes
๏‚žArchitecture of VR System
๏‚žApplication
๏‚žAdvantages
๏‚žDisadvantages
๏‚žConclusion
๏‚งWhat is Virtual Reality(VR)?
Virtual Reality refers to a high-end user interface that involves
real-time simulation and interactions through multiple sensorial
channels.
.
๏‚งWhy VR?
VR is able to immerse you in a computer-generated world of
your own making: a room, a city, the interior of human body. With VR,
you can explore any uncharted territory of the human imagination.
๏‚ง In 1950s, flight simulators were built by US Air
Force to train student pilots.
๏‚ง In 1965, a research program for computer
graphics called โ€œThe Ultimate Displayโ€ was laid
out.
๏‚ง In 1988, commercial development of VR began.
๏‚ง In 1991, first commercial entertainment VR
system "Virtuality" was released.
๏‚ž The Virtual Reality System works on the
following principle - It tracks the physical
movements in the real world, then a rendering
computer redraws the virtual world to reflects
those movements.
๏‚ž The updated virtual world is sent to the output (to
the user in the real world).
๏‚ž In this case, the output is sent back to a head
mounted display.
๏‚ž Hence, The user feels "immersed" in the virtual
world - as if she was in the virtual world itself as
all she can see is her rendered movements in
the virtual world.
๏‚žREALITY ENGINE
๏‚žHEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY (HMD)
๏‚žAUDIO UNITS
๏‚žGLOVES
๏‚ž Reality engines are based largely on the same components that make up a
personal computer (PC), although much more computing power is required
for the reality engine than is available in a standard PC.
๏‚ž Virtual reality images are made with tiny dot like segments of a picture
known as pixels, or picture elements.
๏‚ž Each pixel itself is made up of hundreds of thousands of dots. Realistic
images can be either opaque, in which all the viewer sees is the virtual
world, or see-through, in which the virtual image is projected or
superimposed onto the outer world
๏‚ž Head-mounted display (HMD) units use a small screen or screens (one for
each eye) that are worn in a helmet or a pair glasses. Unlike a movie, where
the director controls what the viewer sees, the HMD allows viewers to look
at an image from various angles or change their field of view by simply
moving their heads. HMD units usually employ cathode-ray tube (CRT) or
liquid crystal display (LCD) technology.
๏‚ž CRTs incorporate optic systems that reflect an image onto the viewer's eye.
Although more bulky and heavy than LCD displays, CRT systems create
images that have extremely high resolutions, making a scene seem that
much more realistic.
civilian/commercial (medicine, video gaming, sports, etc.).
๏‚ž The audio portion of virtual reality is transmitted through small speakers
placed over each ear. Audio cues may include voices, singing, thud like
noises of colliding objectsโ€”in short, any sound that can be recorded.
๏‚ž Sounds that seem to come from above, below, or either side provide audio
cues that mimic how sounds are heard in the real world. Three-dimensional
(or omnidirectional) sound further enhances the virtual reality experience.
๏‚ž Gloves in virtual reality allow the user to interact with the virtual world. For
example, the user may pick up a virtual block, turn it over in a virtual hand,
and set it on a virtual table.
๏‚ž Wired with thin fiberoptic cables, some gloves use light-emitting diodes
(LEDs) to detect the amount of light passing through the cable in relation to
the movement of the hand or joint.
๏‚ž The computer then analyzes the corresponding information and projects
this moving hand into the virtual reality. Magnetic tracking systems also are
used to determine where the hand is in space in relation to the virtual scene.
Hardware
๏‚ž Primary user input interfaces
๏‚ž Tracking interfaces
๏‚ž Visual interfaces
๏‚ž Auditory interfaces
๏‚ž Haptic interfaces
๏‚ž Olfactory interfaces
Software
๏‚ž Input Process
๏‚ž Simulation Process
๏‚ž Rendering Process
๏‚ž World Database
๏‚žInput Processor, Simulation Processor,
Rendering Processor and World Database.
๏‚ง Entertainment
โ€ข More vivid
โ€ข Move exciting
โ€ข More attractive
๏‚ง Medicine
๏€ญ Practice performing surgery.
๏€ญ Perform surgery on a remote patient.
๏€ญ Teach new skills in a safe, controlled environment.
๏‚ง Manufacturing
โ€ข Easy to modify
โ€ข Low cost
โ€ข High efficient
๏‚ง Education & Training
โ€ข Driving simulators.
โ€ข Flight simulators.
โ€ข Ship simulators.
โ€ข Tank simulators.
๏‚ž Many different fields can use VR as a way to train students without
actually putting anyone in harm's way. This includes the fields of
medicine, law enforcement, architecture and aviation. VR also helps
those that can't get out of the house experience a much fuller life.
๏‚ž These patients can explore the world through virtual environments
like Second Life, a VR community on the Internet, exploring virtual
cities as well as more fanciful environments like J.R.R. Tolkien's
Middle Earth.
๏‚ž VR also helps patients recover from stroke and other injuries.
Doctors are using VR to help reteach muscle movement such as
walking and grabbing as well as smaller physical movements such
as pointing. The doctors use the malleable computerized
environments to increase or decrease the motion needed to grab or
move an object.
๏‚ž This also helps record exactly how quickly a patient is learning and
recovering.
๏‚ž The hardware needed to create a fully immersed VR experience is
still cost prohibitive. The total cost of the machinery to create a VR
system is still the same price as a new car, around $20,000.
๏‚ž The technology for such an experience is still new and experimental.
VR is becoming much more commonplace but programmers are still
grappling with how to interact with virtual environments.
๏‚ž The idea of escapism is common place among those that use VR
environments and people often live in the virtual world instead of
dealing with the real one.
๏‚ž This happens even in the low quality and fairly hard to use VR
environments that are online right now. One worry is that as VR
environments become much higher quality and immersive, they will
become attractive to those wishing to escape real life. Another
concern is VR training.
๏‚ž Training with a VR environment does not have the same
consequences as training and working in the real world. This means
that even if someone does well with simulated tasks in a VR
environment, that person might not do well in the real world.
๏Œ Cybersickness / simulator sickness
๏Œ Low-fidelity
๏Œ Expensive
๏Œ Lack of integration between application packages
๏Š High-fidelity system
๏Š Cost-saving
๏Š Collaborative
๏Š High-level contact between participants in distributed VR
๏‚ž VR introduces a new way of interacting with computers
๏‚ž The best of VR is yet to come
๏‚ž Web is very suitable for VR applications, but the proper technology is
not yet there
๏‚ž Roof calculator-software,calculates & tracks materials, estimates
Put a roofing estimate together in under 2 minutes and get a complete roof
material list !
3d Animation UK Studios creating Virtual Reality Pictures
UK 3D Animation company has a Computer Graphics portfolio that includes
UK Architectural Rendering, UK Product Visualisation, 3D Virtual Tours.
Aarkid 3d presentations
Virtual tours to highlight your products' unique features
CAD Drafting Services
www.dp-draftingservices.com specializes in cad drafting services and raster
to vector (R2V) conversions for all types of HVAC, architectural, mechanical
and engineering projects.
CadCells.com - Cells and Custom User Interfaces For Microstation J,v8 and
AutoCAD Users
Provides Microstation cell libraries for J and v8, AutoCAD, cad libraries.
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Elec Virtual Reality PPT.pptx

  • 2. ๏‚žIntroduction ๏‚žHistory ๏‚žPrinciple ๏‚žComponents ๏‚žTypes ๏‚žArchitecture of VR System ๏‚žApplication ๏‚žAdvantages ๏‚žDisadvantages ๏‚žConclusion
  • 3. ๏‚งWhat is Virtual Reality(VR)? Virtual Reality refers to a high-end user interface that involves real-time simulation and interactions through multiple sensorial channels. . ๏‚งWhy VR? VR is able to immerse you in a computer-generated world of your own making: a room, a city, the interior of human body. With VR, you can explore any uncharted territory of the human imagination.
  • 4. ๏‚ง In 1950s, flight simulators were built by US Air Force to train student pilots. ๏‚ง In 1965, a research program for computer graphics called โ€œThe Ultimate Displayโ€ was laid out. ๏‚ง In 1988, commercial development of VR began. ๏‚ง In 1991, first commercial entertainment VR system "Virtuality" was released.
  • 5. ๏‚ž The Virtual Reality System works on the following principle - It tracks the physical movements in the real world, then a rendering computer redraws the virtual world to reflects those movements. ๏‚ž The updated virtual world is sent to the output (to the user in the real world). ๏‚ž In this case, the output is sent back to a head mounted display. ๏‚ž Hence, The user feels "immersed" in the virtual world - as if she was in the virtual world itself as all she can see is her rendered movements in the virtual world.
  • 6. ๏‚žREALITY ENGINE ๏‚žHEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY (HMD) ๏‚žAUDIO UNITS ๏‚žGLOVES
  • 7. ๏‚ž Reality engines are based largely on the same components that make up a personal computer (PC), although much more computing power is required for the reality engine than is available in a standard PC. ๏‚ž Virtual reality images are made with tiny dot like segments of a picture known as pixels, or picture elements. ๏‚ž Each pixel itself is made up of hundreds of thousands of dots. Realistic images can be either opaque, in which all the viewer sees is the virtual world, or see-through, in which the virtual image is projected or superimposed onto the outer world
  • 8. ๏‚ž Head-mounted display (HMD) units use a small screen or screens (one for each eye) that are worn in a helmet or a pair glasses. Unlike a movie, where the director controls what the viewer sees, the HMD allows viewers to look at an image from various angles or change their field of view by simply moving their heads. HMD units usually employ cathode-ray tube (CRT) or liquid crystal display (LCD) technology. ๏‚ž CRTs incorporate optic systems that reflect an image onto the viewer's eye. Although more bulky and heavy than LCD displays, CRT systems create images that have extremely high resolutions, making a scene seem that much more realistic. civilian/commercial (medicine, video gaming, sports, etc.).
  • 9. ๏‚ž The audio portion of virtual reality is transmitted through small speakers placed over each ear. Audio cues may include voices, singing, thud like noises of colliding objectsโ€”in short, any sound that can be recorded. ๏‚ž Sounds that seem to come from above, below, or either side provide audio cues that mimic how sounds are heard in the real world. Three-dimensional (or omnidirectional) sound further enhances the virtual reality experience.
  • 10. ๏‚ž Gloves in virtual reality allow the user to interact with the virtual world. For example, the user may pick up a virtual block, turn it over in a virtual hand, and set it on a virtual table. ๏‚ž Wired with thin fiberoptic cables, some gloves use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to detect the amount of light passing through the cable in relation to the movement of the hand or joint. ๏‚ž The computer then analyzes the corresponding information and projects this moving hand into the virtual reality. Magnetic tracking systems also are used to determine where the hand is in space in relation to the virtual scene.
  • 11. Hardware ๏‚ž Primary user input interfaces ๏‚ž Tracking interfaces ๏‚ž Visual interfaces ๏‚ž Auditory interfaces ๏‚ž Haptic interfaces ๏‚ž Olfactory interfaces Software ๏‚ž Input Process ๏‚ž Simulation Process ๏‚ž Rendering Process ๏‚ž World Database
  • 12. ๏‚žInput Processor, Simulation Processor, Rendering Processor and World Database.
  • 13. ๏‚ง Entertainment โ€ข More vivid โ€ข Move exciting โ€ข More attractive ๏‚ง Medicine ๏€ญ Practice performing surgery. ๏€ญ Perform surgery on a remote patient. ๏€ญ Teach new skills in a safe, controlled environment.
  • 14. ๏‚ง Manufacturing โ€ข Easy to modify โ€ข Low cost โ€ข High efficient ๏‚ง Education & Training โ€ข Driving simulators. โ€ข Flight simulators. โ€ข Ship simulators. โ€ข Tank simulators.
  • 15. ๏‚ž Many different fields can use VR as a way to train students without actually putting anyone in harm's way. This includes the fields of medicine, law enforcement, architecture and aviation. VR also helps those that can't get out of the house experience a much fuller life. ๏‚ž These patients can explore the world through virtual environments like Second Life, a VR community on the Internet, exploring virtual cities as well as more fanciful environments like J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth. ๏‚ž VR also helps patients recover from stroke and other injuries. Doctors are using VR to help reteach muscle movement such as walking and grabbing as well as smaller physical movements such as pointing. The doctors use the malleable computerized environments to increase or decrease the motion needed to grab or move an object. ๏‚ž This also helps record exactly how quickly a patient is learning and recovering.
  • 16. ๏‚ž The hardware needed to create a fully immersed VR experience is still cost prohibitive. The total cost of the machinery to create a VR system is still the same price as a new car, around $20,000. ๏‚ž The technology for such an experience is still new and experimental. VR is becoming much more commonplace but programmers are still grappling with how to interact with virtual environments. ๏‚ž The idea of escapism is common place among those that use VR environments and people often live in the virtual world instead of dealing with the real one. ๏‚ž This happens even in the low quality and fairly hard to use VR environments that are online right now. One worry is that as VR environments become much higher quality and immersive, they will become attractive to those wishing to escape real life. Another concern is VR training. ๏‚ž Training with a VR environment does not have the same consequences as training and working in the real world. This means that even if someone does well with simulated tasks in a VR environment, that person might not do well in the real world.
  • 17. ๏Œ Cybersickness / simulator sickness ๏Œ Low-fidelity ๏Œ Expensive ๏Œ Lack of integration between application packages ๏Š High-fidelity system ๏Š Cost-saving ๏Š Collaborative ๏Š High-level contact between participants in distributed VR
  • 18. ๏‚ž VR introduces a new way of interacting with computers ๏‚ž The best of VR is yet to come ๏‚ž Web is very suitable for VR applications, but the proper technology is not yet there
  • 19. ๏‚ž Roof calculator-software,calculates & tracks materials, estimates Put a roofing estimate together in under 2 minutes and get a complete roof material list ! 3d Animation UK Studios creating Virtual Reality Pictures UK 3D Animation company has a Computer Graphics portfolio that includes UK Architectural Rendering, UK Product Visualisation, 3D Virtual Tours. Aarkid 3d presentations Virtual tours to highlight your products' unique features CAD Drafting Services www.dp-draftingservices.com specializes in cad drafting services and raster to vector (R2V) conversions for all types of HVAC, architectural, mechanical and engineering projects. CadCells.com - Cells and Custom User Interfaces For Microstation J,v8 and AutoCAD Users Provides Microstation cell libraries for J and v8, AutoCAD, cad libraries.

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