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GROUP 4:
EDWARD LUMENTA - 293160
MUHAMMAD FIQRI RIHYAWAN - 293160
PANDU PRAWIRA - 29316016
Outline
Introduction
The History of Virtual Reality
Types of Virtual Reality
Immersive Virtual Reality
Current Application
Future Application
Introduction - What is Virtual Reality (VR)?
Virtual Reality is a high-end user interface that involves real-time
simulations 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.
It allows a user to interact with a computer-simulated environment,
be it a real or imagined one.
Augmented reality system: Display a simulated world or objects on top of the real world.
Immersive system
Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR)
Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) is the science and technology required for
a user to feel present via perceptive, cognitive, and functional immersion
and interaction in a (computer) generated environment.
Sebastien Kuntz (CEO of MiddleVR)
But why Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR)?
It needs more than just the display to maximize the uses of VR.
Users must be involved to control and feel about the program by their
sensors.
Current Application
Entertainment
Simulated Reality (Games)
Design
Prototyping (Car, etc)
Marketing
Product Experience
Shopping experience (P&G)
Training
Future Application
Cognitive Controlling
Full-Dive VR (Brain-wave sensor)
TeleMedicine
Virtual robotic surgery
Virtual reality diagnostics
Military Uses
Battlefield simulation
Vehicle simulation
Space Uses
Space simulation
https://www.vrs.org.uk/virtual-reality-healthcare/
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