Dynamic Platform for Virtual Reality Applications
Communication avec acte
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2017Abstract
In virtual reality, a simulator exists for each application and is therefore designed to fullfil simulation requirements. In this poster, we present a novel dynamic platform that can be used in different configurations. This platform aims at being as adaptive as possible for usages with different simulation devices (HMD, CAVE, ...). The platform allows to add new feedbacks to simulation with displacements and vibrations. This poster proposes different scenarii where it is possible to use this dynamic platform, bringing insight to new creative applications.
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