A Development Framework for Virtools-Based DVR Driving System

  • Xunxiang Li
  • Dingfang Chen
  • Le Wang
  • Anding Li
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 4402)

Abstract

The multi-client technique framework is an essential mechanism of the Distributed Virtual Reality (DVR) driving simulator, which supports remote network real-time interaction and cooperation. As one of the excellent Virtual Reality software Development tools, Virtools is remarkable for its strong capability of interaction. Through an in-depth study on Virtools, the authors have developed a distributed driving simulator system based on the 3D engine, and studied the distributed network system with a real case. At the same time, some key issues for Distributed Virtual Reality of the Virtools-based platform, such as real-time prediction and dead reckoning, have been discussed in the paper.

Keywords

Virtual Reality Development Framework Driving Simulator Dead Reckoning Virtual Reality System 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Xunxiang Li
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
  • Dingfang Chen
    • 1
    • 4
  • Le Wang
    • 1
  • Anding Li
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Wuhan University of Technology, WuhanP.R. China
  2. 2.Huangshi Institute of Technology, HuangshiP.R. China
  3. 3.Sanming College, SanmingP.R. China
  4. 4.Lab of Intelligent Information Processing, Institute of Computing Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingP.R. China

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