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SEMINAR 1 Report Final

This technical seminar report discusses virtual reality (VR). It provides an abstract that defines VR as an artificially created sensory experience that can include sight, sound, touch, and smell. VR aims to simulate a user's physical presence in real or imagined worlds. The report also includes an introduction, chapters on the history and types of VR, technologies used in VR like head-mounted displays and data gloves, the architecture of a VR system, applications of VR, current problems and future work, and a summary. Tables of contents and figures are provided.

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SEMINAR 1 Report Final

This technical seminar report discusses virtual reality (VR). It provides an abstract that defines VR as an artificially created sensory experience that can include sight, sound, touch, and smell. VR aims to simulate a user's physical presence in real or imagined worlds. The report also includes an introduction, chapters on the history and types of VR, technologies used in VR like head-mounted displays and data gloves, the architecture of a VR system, applications of VR, current problems and future work, and a summary. Tables of contents and figures are provided.

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A Technical Seminar Report

On

VIRTUAL REALITY

Submitted in partial fulfillment of theRequirements for the


award of degree
Of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
in
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
By
Student name Roll number
R G BHAVANA 17F61A0420

Submitted to
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

SIDDHARTH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


(Autonomous)
(Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUA, Anantapuramu)
(Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade and Accredited by NBA, New Delhi)
SiddharthNagar,Narayanavanam Road, Puttur-517583, AP.

(2017-2021)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


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SIDDHARTH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
(Autonomous)

(Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUA, Anantapuramu)


(Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade and Accredited by NBA, New Delhi)
Siddharth Nagar, Narayanavanam Road, Puttur-517583, AP.

CERTIFICATE
MARKS SEMINAR
HOD(10) Sr.FACULTY(20) TOTAL(50)
DISTRIBUTION INCHARGE(20)
MARKS
EVALUATION

This is to Certify that the Technical Seminar entitled


“VIRTUAL REALITY” thatisbeingpresented by R G
BHAVANAbearing Register number 17F61A0420 isin partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of
BACHELOROF TECHNOLOGYin ELECTRONICS AND
COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING to JNTUA, Anantapuramu.

TECHNICAL SEMINAR HELD ON DATED:23TH APRIL 2020

SEMINAR CO-ORDINATOR SENIOR FACULTY HOD

ABSTRACT
VIRTUAL REALITY

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Virtual reality or virtual realities (VR), which can be referred to as immersive
multimedia or computersimulated reality, replicates an environment that simulates a physical
presence in places in the real world or an imagined world, allowing the user to interact with
that world. Virtual realities artificially create sensory experience, which can include sight,
touch, hearing, and smell.
Most up-to-date virtual realities are displayed either on a computer screen or with an HD VR
special stereoscopic displays, and some simulations include additional sensory information
and focus on real sound through speakers or headphones targeted towards VR users. Some
advanced haptic systems now include tactile information, generally known as force feedback
in medical, gaming and military applications.
Furthermore, virtual reality covers remote communication environments which provide
virtual presence of users with the concepts of telepresence and tele existence or a virtual
artifact (VA) either through the use of standard input devices such as a keyboard and mouse,
or through multimodal devices such as a wired glove or omnidirectionaltreadmills. The
immersive environment can be similar to the real world in order to create a lifelike experience
—for example, in simulations for pilot or combat training—or it can differ significantly from
reality, such as in VR games.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Abstract……………………………………………………... 03
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Table of Contents…………………………………………… 04
List of figures……………………………….………………..05
Chapter 1: Introduction……………………………………... 06
Chapter 2: The History of VR…………………….…………07
Chapter 3: Types of VR……………………...……………… 09
Chapter 4: Technologies of VR………………………………11
Chapter 5: Architecture of VR System………………………14
Chapter 6: Application of VR…………………..…………….15
Chapter 7: Current Problem & Future Work…………………17
Chapter 8: Summary……………………………….…………18
References ………………………………………………...….19

LIST OF FIGURES

Fig 1 . Virtual reality Headset……………………………..07

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Fig 2 . Telepresence……………………………..…………10
Fig 3 . Head-Mounted Display…………………………….11
Fig 4 . Data Glove……………………………………….....12
Fig 5 . CAVE………………………………………………12
Fig 6 . VRML……………………………………….……..13
Fig 7 .Architecture of VR system…..……………………..14
Fig 8 . Virtual reality parachuting simulation………………15

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