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Virtual Reality Television
VR television will incorporate three-dimensions and interaction into distributed network home entertainment. Some characteristics of online gaming and television are likely to merge into centrally distributed, multi-user, engaging, three-dimensional Virtual Reality (VR) television ("virtevision"). Interactive VRTVs may take the place of non-interactive television just as color televisions now completely dominate black-and-white TVs. entertainment applications of virtual reality discusses more about this topic.
The application of Virtual Reality applied science to sports may create innovative athletics, free from the physical limitations of today's sports. As an example, footballs, basketballs, baseballs, soccer balls, etc. come in several shapes and sizes, but once in the air they usually travel in a parabolic curve via the air. There are no such limitations with a computer-generated virtual ball. A Virtual Ball (Virtball) can travel in a variety of computer-defined paths. This can lead to innovative variations on traditional sports with augmented reality or virtual reality, or completely new VirtBall sports. three-dimensional rendering for additional info.
Virtual reality is an extraordinarily helpful tool for telerobotics (human operation of a robot from a distance). Telerobotics can be used in dangerous or adverse worlds such as: outer space; places with radioactive contamination; chemically or biologically poisonous areas; war zones; bomb hazard areas; under the earth; or on the ocean floor. To be specific, telerobotics with a virtual interface was used to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. For uses in which work is required on a scale which may be too large or too tiny for unaided human direction, virtual automation can also span the size barrier. An operator's manual inputs can be virtually magnified to work heavy hardware for mineral extraction, earth moving, or construction. Human movements can be virtually miniaturized for microsurgery, genetic applied science, molecular modeling, or nanomanufacturing. Use of Virbots (Virtual robots) in software or computer intelligence may be next. For more useful information, please see optical methods of tracking human movement .
Making a realistic sound setting for virtual reality is usually easier than creating realistic 3D images or realistic tactile and motion communication. A good surround-sound sound system with multiple speakers can give high performance 3D audio signals to match objects and events in Virtual Reality (VR). the scope of human senses involved in virtual reality also provides information on this.
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