Presentation 2002/11/6
Development of Multi-Projection System "D-vision" for Multimodal Virtual Environments
Makoto SATO, Shoichi HASEGAWA, Naoki HASHIMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) In this research, we propose a new multi-projection system "D-vision". The D-vision uses a hybrid screen which consists of a central flat screen with eight projectors and a peripheral curved screen with sixteen projectors. The central flat screen and that upper and lower peripheral areas can realize stereoscopic high resolution images for user's central vision. The other peripheral areas composed with differently shaped surface elements are used for the peripheral vision. This hybrid screen efficiently realizes immersive projection display which surrounding user's field of view. The high quality stereoscopic images projected on that screen are generated with the parallel rendering using a PC-Cluster. We also implement a string-based force display and a locomotion interface using a turntable for multimodal virtual environments.
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Keyword(in English) Multi Projection / Multimodal Virtual Environment / Immersive Display
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Title (in English) Development of Multi-Projection System "D-vision" for Multimodal Virtual Environments
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Keyword(1) Multi Projection
Keyword(2) Multimodal Virtual Environment
Keyword(3) Immersive Display
1st Author's Name Makoto SATO
1st Author's Affiliation P&I Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Shoichi HASEGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation P&I Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Naoki HASHIMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation P&I Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2002/11/6
Paper # EID2002-51
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 433
Page pp.pp.-
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