VR
Delivery Methods
Desktop
VR Application –
Instead of complex and expensive graphical workstation
products, the Tietronix 3D/VR Solutions Team has implemented
VR applications using standard PCs enhanced graphics
technologies to produce desktop visualization applications.
The virtual simulation or animation is delivered with
the implementation of special VR-based (or stereographic)
devices using conventional PC monitors. This allows
the user to view the display screen as a window to a
virtual world where the scene and objects look, act,
and sound real. This has been coined “Window on
a World” (WoW).
Immersive
VR Systems – Utilizing PC or other graphics
workstation, the 3D/VR team can produce an ultimate
VR system to completely immerse the user's personal
viewpoint inside the virtual world. These "immersive"
VR systems are often equipped with visualization devices
such as Head Mounted Displays (HMD) or Boom-mounted
displays where the user is isolated from the external
world and immersed in the graphical world displayed
in these devices.
The
CAVE (CAVE Autonomous Virtual Environment) represents
another technological variation of the immersive systems
that use multiple large projection displays to create
a 'Cave' or room in which the viewer(s) stand. The Tietronix
development team can also implement other autostereographic
display technologies, eliminating need for stereographic
glasses.
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