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OVERVIEW
 What is Virtual Reality?
 History of Virtual Reality
 Why Virtual Reality
 Types of Virtual Reality
 Devices used in Virtual Reality
 Applications of Virtual Reality
 Conclusion
WHAT IS VIRTUAL REALITY?
 Virtual Reality refers to a high-end user interface that involves real-time
simulation and interactions through multiple sensorial channels.
 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.
 Virtual Reality allows a user to interact with a computer-simulated
environment, be it a real or imagined one.
HISTORY
1965
• Ivan Sutherland
• The beginning of VR.
1982
•Bonnie Mac bird
•The First Computer – Generated Movie
1983
•Myron Krueger
•First Virtual Environment
1987
• Michael piller
• Idea of Immersive VR.
1995
• Silicon Graphics
• VR modeling Language
1999
• Larry and Andy
• VR movie grosses $750M worldwide.
2004
• Facebook purchases a company that makes virtual reality headsets, Oculus VR, for
$2 billion.
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.
 In 1961, Philco Corporation engineers developed the first HMD known as
the Headsight.
 It was in 1965 IVAN SUTHERLAND envisioned what he called the
“Ultimate Display.”
 In 1988, commercial development of VR began.
 In 1991, first commercial entertainment VR system "Virtuality" was
released.
Why Virtual Reality is
needed? Operations in dangerous environments
There are still many examples of people
working in dangerous or hardship
environments that could benefit from the
use of VR-mediated teleportation.
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.
TYPES OF VIRTUAL REALITY
VR Systems can be divided into three groups
 Non-immersive systems (like workstations)
See information about the real world, presented via computer
- location based services, GIS .
 Augmented reality systems (like HMD)
Stay in real world, but see simulated objects.
 Immersive systems (like CAVE)
See simulated world and "be" in that simulated world.
DEVICES USED IN VIRTUAL REALITY
 HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY (HMD)
 CAVE AUTOMATIC VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT (CAVE)
 DATA GLOVES  DATA SUIT
APPLICATIONS OF VIRTUAL REALITY
Business:
 Virtual reality is being used in a number of ways by the
business community which include:
 Virtual tours of a business environment.
 Training of new employees.
 A 360 view of a product.
Training:
 Virtual reality environments have been used for training
simulators.
 Examples include flight simulators, battlefield simulators for
soldiers,paratrooping.
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.
Medical:
 Healthcare is one of the biggest adopters of virtual
reality which encompasses surgery simulation, phobia
treatment, robotic surgery and skills training.
 VR finds its application in nursing, dentistry, health issues for
the disabled.
Entertainment:
 The entertainment industry is one of the most enthusiastic
advocates of virtual reality, most noticeably in games and
virtual worlds.
 Virtual Museum, e.g. interactive exhibitions
 Gaming
 Virtual theme parks
Uses of Virtual Realiity
Virtual Reality in
Military
Virtual Reality in
Sports
Virtual Reality in
Education
Virtual Reality in
Medical
Virtual Reality in
Business
Virtual Reality in
Media
In the future -- Tele-
presence
CONCLUSION
• 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 18 months. If this is the case then we should have a
computer powerful enough to run immersive VR programs in
our own homes by the year 2037.
REFERENCES
 VIRTUAL REALITY <http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Tate.VR.html>
 Evolution of Virtual Reality
<http://www.ec.njit.edu/~gdb1498/Portfolio/CIS350TermPaper2.html>
 "virtual reality (VR)" Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 11 Dec. 2009
<http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/630181/virtual-reality>.
 Strickland, Jonathan. "How Virtual Reality Works" Web. 9 Dec. 2009.
<http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/other-gadgets/virtual-
reality8.htm#>.

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VR

  • 1.
  • 2. OVERVIEW  What is Virtual Reality?  History of Virtual Reality  Why Virtual Reality  Types of Virtual Reality  Devices used in Virtual Reality  Applications of Virtual Reality  Conclusion
  • 3. WHAT IS VIRTUAL REALITY?  Virtual Reality refers to a high-end user interface that involves real-time simulation and interactions through multiple sensorial channels.  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.  Virtual Reality allows a user to interact with a computer-simulated environment, be it a real or imagined one.
  • 4. HISTORY 1965 • Ivan Sutherland • The beginning of VR. 1982 •Bonnie Mac bird •The First Computer – Generated Movie 1983 •Myron Krueger •First Virtual Environment 1987 • Michael piller • Idea of Immersive VR. 1995 • Silicon Graphics • VR modeling Language 1999 • Larry and Andy • VR movie grosses $750M worldwide. 2004 • Facebook purchases a company that makes virtual reality headsets, Oculus VR, for $2 billion.
  • 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.
  • 6.  In 1961, Philco Corporation engineers developed the first HMD known as the Headsight.
  • 7.  It was in 1965 IVAN SUTHERLAND envisioned what he called the “Ultimate Display.”  In 1988, commercial development of VR began.  In 1991, first commercial entertainment VR system "Virtuality" was released.
  • 8. Why Virtual Reality is needed? Operations in dangerous environments There are still many examples of people working in dangerous or hardship environments that could benefit from the use of VR-mediated teleportation. 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.
  • 9. TYPES OF VIRTUAL REALITY VR Systems can be divided into three groups  Non-immersive systems (like workstations) See information about the real world, presented via computer - location based services, GIS .  Augmented reality systems (like HMD) Stay in real world, but see simulated objects.  Immersive systems (like CAVE) See simulated world and "be" in that simulated world.
  • 10. DEVICES USED IN VIRTUAL REALITY  HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY (HMD)
  • 11.  CAVE AUTOMATIC VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT (CAVE)
  • 12.  DATA GLOVES  DATA SUIT
  • 13. APPLICATIONS OF VIRTUAL REALITY Business:  Virtual reality is being used in a number of ways by the business community which include:  Virtual tours of a business environment.  Training of new employees.  A 360 view of a product.
  • 14. Training:  Virtual reality environments have been used for training simulators.  Examples include flight simulators, battlefield simulators for soldiers,paratrooping.
  • 15. 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.
  • 16. Medical:  Healthcare is one of the biggest adopters of virtual reality which encompasses surgery simulation, phobia treatment, robotic surgery and skills training.  VR finds its application in nursing, dentistry, health issues for the disabled.
  • 17. Entertainment:  The entertainment industry is one of the most enthusiastic advocates of virtual reality, most noticeably in games and virtual worlds.  Virtual Museum, e.g. interactive exhibitions  Gaming  Virtual theme parks
  • 18. Uses of Virtual Realiity Virtual Reality in Military Virtual Reality in Sports Virtual Reality in Education Virtual Reality in Medical Virtual Reality in Business Virtual Reality in Media
  • 19. In the future -- Tele- presence
  • 20. CONCLUSION • 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 18 months. If this is the case then we should have a computer powerful enough to run immersive VR programs in our own homes by the year 2037.
  • 21. REFERENCES  VIRTUAL REALITY <http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Tate.VR.html>  Evolution of Virtual Reality <http://www.ec.njit.edu/~gdb1498/Portfolio/CIS350TermPaper2.html>  "virtual reality (VR)" Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 11 Dec. 2009 <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/630181/virtual-reality>.  Strickland, Jonathan. "How Virtual Reality Works" Web. 9 Dec. 2009. <http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/other-gadgets/virtual- reality8.htm#>.