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Haris Ali (15) Abdul Ghafoor (01) Kashif Zafar (27) Virtual Reality Haris Ali (15) Abdul Ghafoor (01) Kashif Zafar (27)

Outline Introduction The history of VR Types of VR Technologies of VR Architecture of VR system Applications of VR Summary

Introduction What is Virtual Reality(VR)? Virtual Reality refers to a high-end user interface that involves real-time simulation and interactions through multiple sensorial channels. .

Introduction (Cont’d) Why VR? VR is able to involve 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.

Brief History In 1950s, flight simulators were built by US Air Force to train student pilots. In 1965, a research program for computer graphics called “The Ultimate Display” was laid out. In 1988, commercial development of VR began. In 1991, first commercial entertainment VR system "Virtuality" was released.

Types of VR System Windows on World(WoW) Also called Desktop VR. Using a conventional computer monitor to display the 3D virtual world. Desktop-based virtual reality involves displaying a 3-dimensional virtual world on a regular desktop display without use of any specialized movement-tracking equipment

WoW example

Types of VR System Immersive VR Completely immerse (involve) the user's personal viewpoint inside the virtual 3D world. The user has no visual contact with the physical world. Often equipped with a Head Mounted Display (HMD).

Immersive VR

Types of VR System Telepresence A variation of visualizing complete computer generated worlds. Links remote sensors in the real world with the senses of a human operator. The remote sensors might be located on a robot. Useful for performing operations in dangerous environments,e.g Workers in radioactive, space, or toxic environments could be relocated to the safety of a VR environment where they could 'handle' any hazardous materials without any real danger using teleoperation or telepresence

Telepresence Example Telepresence VR

Types of VR System Mixed Reality(Augmented Reality) The seamless merging of real space and virtual space. Integrate the computer-generated virtual objects into the physical world which become in a sense an equal part of our natural environment. Stay in real world but see simulated objects.

Augmented Example Augmented VR

Augmented Example

Types of VR System Distributed VR A simulated world runs on several computers which are connected over network and the people are able to interact in real time, sharing the same virtual world.

Distributed Example Distributed VR

Technologies of VR--Hardware Head-Mounted Display (HMD) A Helmet or a face mask providing the visual and auditory displays. Use LCD or CRT to display stereo images. May include built-in head-tracker and stereo headphones

Technologies of VR--Hardware Binocular Omni-Orientation Monitor (BOOM) Head-coupled stereoscopic display device. Uses CRT to provide high-resolution display. Convenient to use. Fast and accurate built-in tracking.

Technologies of VR--Hardware Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) Provides the illusion of immersion by projecting stereo images on the walls and floor of a room-sized cube. A head tracking system continuously adjust the stereo projection to the current position of the leading viewer.

Technologies of VR--Hardware Data Glove Outfitted with sensors on the fingers as well as an overall position/orientation tracking equipment. Enables natural interaction with virtual objects by hand gesture recognition.

Technologies of VR--Hardware Control Devices Control virtual objects in 3 dimensions.

Technologies of VR--Software Toolkits Programming libraries. Provide function libraries (C & C++). Authoring systems Complete programs with graphical interfaces for creating worlds without resorting to detailed programming.

Architecture of VR System Input Processor, Simulation Processor, Rendering Processor and World Database. visual, auditory, haptic, touch… Position & Orientation Input Processor Rendering Processor Simulation Processor World Database

Components of VR System (Cont’d) Input Processor Control the devices used to input information to the computer. The object is to get the coordinate data to the rest of the system with minimal lag time. Keyboard, mouse, 3D position trackers, a voice recognition system, etc.

Components of VR System (Cont’d) Simulation Processor Core of a VR system. Takes the user inputs along with any tasks programmed into the world and determine the actions that will take place in the virtual world.

Components of VR System (Cont’d) Rendering Processor Create the sensations that are output to the user. Separate rendering processes are used for visual, auditory, haptic and other sensory systems. Each renderer take a description of the world stat from the simulation process or derive it directly from the World Database for each time step.

Components of VR System (Cont’d) World Database (World Description Files) Store the objects that inhabit the world, scripts that describe actions of those objects.

Applications Entertainment More vivid Move exciting More attractive

Applications (Cont’d) Medicine Practice performing surgery. Perform surgery on a remote patient. Teach new skills in a safe, controlled environment.

Applications (Cont’d) Manufacturing Easy to modify Low cost High efficient

Applications (Cont’d) Education & Training Driving simulators. Flight simulators. Ship simulators. Tank simulators.

Summary Visualization of complicated, large data is helpful for understanding and analysis. VR offers us a new way to interact with computer. VR enables us to experience the virtual world that is impossible in real world. VR is changing our life, eventually VR will increasingly become a part of our life.