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An Introduction to Virtual Reality Humans and Automation Seminar Spring 2002 Jessica J. Márquez

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Page 1: An Introduction to Virtual Reality - MIT - Massachusetts Institute

An Introduction to Virtual Reality

Humans and Automation SeminarSpring 2002Jessica J. Márquez

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Introduction to Virtual RealityBrief Background– Definition– Hardware– Applications

Reading: “Human Factors Issues in Virtual Environments: A Review of the Literature” Presence, Vol. 7, No. 4, August 1998, 327 - 351

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Virtual RealityNo one common definition, but common characteristicsTrying to mimic real worldBeyond the flat monitor*Immerse in 3-D visual world

*Many applications are using flat monitors

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Head Mounted Display (HMD)

ImmersiveexperienceStereo display– Two miniature

screens– Depth perception

Spiffier HMD :

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Motion TrackersKeep track of position– Inertial boxes– Sonic Discs– Potentiometers

Head trackers & body trackers

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BOOMBinocular Omni-Orientation MonitorStereoscopic displayGuidance of the box by userTracking: Potentiometers on arm

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CAVECave Automatic Virtual EnvironmentIllusion of immersion by projecting stereo images on the walls and floor of room

Stereo glasses and head tracking Free to walk anywhere within area

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More CAVE pictures

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Input DevicesData glovesJoysticksHand-held wandsBody sensors

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Sensor Glove

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Haptic Feedback Force-feedback deviceFeel virtual solid objects

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ApplicationsEntertainment: Games!Augmented Reality– Superimposing display

TrainingRemote RoboticsDistributed CollaborationVisualization

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Augmented Reality

HUD’s on cars

AR Museums

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More Augmented Reality

Information Visualization?

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Visualization

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Distributed Collaboration

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Telemedicine

Visualization of medical condition

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ResearchNASA VR Mars navigation simulation

One third gravity (negative pressure)

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Other… Anything else??Education, Teaching, TrainingTherapy: spider, heights

– http://www.hitl.washington.edu/research/exposure/

Navy Airplane simulator