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A Mobile Virtual Reality System

Date Issued
December 1, 2004
Author(s)
Nambiar, Neena
Advisor(s)
Daniel B. Koch
Additional Advisor(s)
Michael J. Roberts, Paul B. Crilly
Abstract

Virtual Reality is the simulation of real or imagined environments, which can be experienced in three dimensions width, height and length. VR simulations provide interactions with the virtual world using external devices.


Virtual Reality systems have been bulky and not suitable for mobile operations. This thesis aims at creating such a mobile virtual reality system, which is portable and lightweight. This system consists of a lightweight notebook or laptop computer. It also includes a head-mounted display, a wireless mouse, a pinch glove, a tracker and wireless networking. This system is built with off-the-shelf components. This system is described in this thesis. Chapter One gives the introduction. Chapter Two describes history and background. Chapter Three describes the hardware devices. Chapter Four explains the software module and Chapter Five gives the Future Work and Conclusions.

Disciplines
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Electrical Engineering
Embargo Date
December 1, 2004
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