Distributed, Collaborative Virtual Reality Application for Product Development with Simple Avatar Calibration Method

Author(s):  
Manuel Dixken ◽  
Daniel Diers ◽  
Benjamin Wingert ◽  
Adamantini Hatzipanayioti ◽  
Betty J Mohler ◽  
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Author(s):  
Haziq Izwan Rahmat ◽  
Suzana Ahmad ◽  
Marina Ismail

<p>Virtual Reality (VR) is currently popular technology that has been used by people in various areas such as architecture, medical, training and many more.  In this paper, the researcher proposed collaborative VR for interior design that allows customer and designer work together at different location.  Commonly, the designer draw their design in two-dimensional (2D) graphics at the drawing paper and presents to the customer.  However, 2D drawings led to an ambiguity, indistrinct and uncertainty on the design.  In addition, redesign any changes lead to re-build the prototype.  These will be costly and wasting time, therefore, researcher proposed collaborative VR application which provide an intense feelings about the design which is presented in form of three-dimensional (3D) graphics.  Additionally, proposed application would allow the designer and customer to work in real-time.  In conclusion, collaborative VR will give the benefits for interior design manufacturing to prosper along with current technology.</p>


Author(s):  
Gennaro Monacelli ◽  
Kezhun Li ◽  
Andrew Brokaw

This paper describes the VR technologies Case New Holland has implemented in the past few years and their impact on product development by use various examples. It has shown that VR can be used through the entire product life cycle with significant benefits. It enables developmental personnel through the entire enterprise to get involved much earlier and engaged in a much more proactive way. It also shows that developing a process that is efficient and seamless through development cycle is critical to VR’s success.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusep Rosmansyah ◽  
Atina Putri ◽  
Allya P. Koesoema ◽  
Abdurachman Latief ◽  
Yuni Sari Amalia

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