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Virtual Reality
Presented By :1. Vinayak
Shivapuje
Introduction History Working process Applications Advantages Disadvantages
Agenda
An artificial environment created with computer hardware and software and presented to the user in such a way that it appears and feels like a real environment.
Introduction
YearPerson(s)
ResponsibleAccomplishme
ntWhy it was important
1965 Ivan Sutherland Ultimate Display The beginnings of VR
1977Dan Sandin, Richard Sayre and Thomas Defanti
The first datagloveInteraction through body movement
1982 Bonnie MacBird (Writer) TronThe first computer- generated movie
1992Stephen King (Official Website)
Lawnmower Man A look at the possible negative side of VR
2009 Towards Virtual Reality Virtual Cocoon The first Successful VR device.
History
Working process differs from components to components of virtual reality.1. VR Goggle – Sensing eye’s retina movement and
contact angle.
Working Process
2. VR Hand-Gloves – Sensing the Nerves and its movements
Working Process
Some of the wide ranged targets where major use of Virtual Reality takes place◦ Medical◦ Gaming◦ Scientific Visualization And Engineering◦ Education◦ Military◦ Media And Entertainment
Application
Astronomy students can learn movement of stars and solar system in 3d environment.
Virtual surgery for medical students in time of training for surgical.
Exploring any thing in detail so that students can understand easily.
Virtual Reality In Education
Creating Virtual plan for the Army. In training session of Navy, Military and Air force. In Combat Visualization.
Virtual Reality In Military
In 1991, the company Virtuality licensed the Amiga 3000 for use in their VR machines and released a VR gaming system called the 1000CS
This was a stand-up immersive HMD platform with a tracked 3D joystick.
Virtual Reality In Gaming
Many different fields can use VR as a way to train students without actually putting anyone in harm’s way.
VR also helps those that can’t get out of the house experience a much fuller life by creating Virtual World.
VR also helps patients recover from stroke, phobias and other injuries.
Advantages
The total cost of the machinery to create a VR system is too high.
Still in Under Development.
VR is becoming much more common place but programmers are still grappling with how to interact with virtual environments.
Disadvantages
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