Non – immersive of immersion to the users.
ExamplvvVirtual Reality Vs Immersive Technology
Introduction to Mixed Reality
Pre-requisites: Basics of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality Mixed reality is nothing but a combination of
a real-time environment and a computer-generated one. Where physical and real-life objects or entities
can co-exist. We can consider it better than augmented reality. History of Mixed RealityIn a study titled
"A Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visua
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e : LCD shutter glasses.
3. Software
Software has a key role in VR . It is used for the handling Input and output devices, data analysis and
generate feedback. Software controls and synchronize the whole environment.
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1. Immersive VR system
Immersive VR system is closest to the virtual environment. It makes us experience the highest level of
immersion. This VR system is expensive than others. It provides the closest feeling of being in virtual
world. Tools and gadgets used in this system are advanced and not so common to use.
2. Semi – immersive VR system
Semi – imVirtual Reality Vs Immersive Technology
Introduction to Mixed Reality
Pre-requisites: Basics of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality Mixed reality is nothing but a combination of
a real-time environment and a computer-generated one. Where physical and real-life objects or entities
can co-exist. We can consider it better than augmented reality. History of Mixed RealityIn a study titled
"A Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visua
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mersive VR systems also make us to experience a high level of immersion but the tools and gadgets used
are not so advanced and costly. Tools and gadgets used in this system are common to us and utilize
physical models.
3. Non-immersive VR system
Non-immersive VR system is the least immersive and least immersive VR system. It is not expensive to
use this system. It is also known as desktop VR system because the gadgets used are limited to glasses
and display monitors and it uses the least expensive components.
What are the basic components for VR systems?
1. Input devices
2. Output devices
3. Software
Virtual Reality – Introduction
Last Updated : 27 Jun, 2024
Virtual Reality places the viewer inside a moment or a place, made possible by visual and sound
technology that makes the brain into believing it is somewhere else. It is an experience of a world that
does not exist.
Sounds cool, right?
Virtual Reality tricks one’s mind using computers that allow one to experience and more
interestingly, interact with a 3D world.
What is Virtual Reality?
Virtual Reality (VR) is a technology that creates a simulated environment, allowing users to feel like they
are in a different place or world. VR puts you inside a computer-generated world that feels real. It does
this by using special equipment that covers your eyes and sometimes your ears called VR Headset.
Virtual Reality creates a believable, interactive 3D environment that you can explore and interact with,
making you feel like you are really there.
This is made possible by putting on a head-mounted display that sends a form of input tracking. The
display is split between the eyes and thus creates a stereoscopic 3D effect with stereo sound to give you
a graphic experience.
The technology feeds in the images of the objects taken at slightly different angles which creates an
impression of depth and solidity. The LCD or OLED panels inside are refracted by lenses completely fill
the field of vision with what is to be displayed and experienced. Together with the technology and the
input tracking, it creates an immersive and exciting believable world that the computer generates. What
we know today as VR, has been existing for decades now. Taking you back to when 360° paintings took
the world by surprise, giving a virtual element.
VR merely is ‘The Wise Guy’ of the digital world. It creates a world that neither functions according to
you, nor does it respond to your actions. It gives you a first-hand experience with even the after-effects
of an event along with the ability to interact and interrelate with the world created. This technology
holds vast potential insights into the workings of the Human Brain.
Types of Virtual Reality (VR)
On the basis of the most important feature of VR i.e. immersion and the types of systems and interfaces
used, The VR systems can be classified into 3 types :
1. Immersive
2. Semi-immersive
1. Input Devices
Input devices in VR are the tools for the users to interact with virtual world. Using Input devices , the
users communicates with the computer.
Example – 3D mouse.
2. Output devices
Output devices is used to represent the virtual world and it’s effect to the users. It generates the feeling
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2. Non – immersive
1. Immersive VR system
Immersive VR system is closest to the virtual environment. It makes us experience the highest level of
immersion. This VR system is expensive than others. It provides the closest feeling of being in virtual
world. Tools and gadgets used in this system are advanced and not so common to use.
2. Semi – immersive VR system
Semi – immersive VR systems also make us to experience a high level of immersion but the tools and
gadgets used are not so advanced and costly. Tools and gadgets used in this system are common to us
and utilize physical models.
3. Non-immersive VR system
Non-immersive VR system is the least immersive and least immersive VR system. It is not expensive to
use this system. It is also known as desktop VR system because the gadgets used are limited to glasses
and display monitors and it uses the least expensive components.
What are the basic components for VR systems?
4. Input devices
5. Output devices
6. Software
7. Virtual Reality Vs Immersive Technology
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9. Introduction to Mixed Reality
10. Pre-requisites: Basics of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality Mixed reality is nothing but a
combination of a real-time environment and a computer-generated one. Where physical and
real-life objects or entities can co-exist. We can consider it better than augmented reality.
History of Mixed RealityIn a study titled "A Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visua
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