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3d INTERNET PRASAD P. PATIL TE Computer KJCOEMR February 23, 2013

Transcript of 3D-Internet

3d INTERNET

PRASAD P. PATILTE Computer

KJCOEMR February 23, 2013

Outline• Introduction• 3D Internet• Architecture & Characteristics of 3D Internet• Intelligent Environments• Technical Implications & Solutions• Applications• Obstacles to Commercial Success in 3D Internet• Conclusion• Future Work• Bibliography

IntroductionThe 3D Internet is one of the most important technologies world is looking forward to. 3D Internet, also known as virtual worlds, is a powerful new way for you to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners, and students. It combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the Web, and the relationship-building strength. Yet unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging.

NATURE OF WEB 1.0, WEB 2.0 & WEB 3.0

Limitations to Commercial Success in 3D Internet

• Restrictions due to limitations in terms of bandwidth(speed).

• Imposition of physical constraints.• Requirement of professional work practices.• Collaborative environments to join the

professional and amateur media creators.• Lack of inaction and immersive participation.• Embodiment in current features of the Internet.

3D Internet: What ? & Why ?• Combination of two powerful components:• The internet• 3D graphics

• The result: Interactive, real-time 3D graphics delivered over the web.

• Until recently, there were two problems:• Slow computers• Slow connections

• Downloading 3D content took a long time.• Once downloaded, it ran very slowly.• Quality of the graphics was poor.

Development of Computer User Interface

3D Internet Architecture

3D Internet Architecture & Components• World serversProvide user- or server-side created, static and dynamic content making up the specific web place (3D environment) including visuals, physics engine, avatar data, media, and more to client programs.

• Avatar/ID servers Virtual identity management systems containing identity, avatar information and inventory of registered users and providing these to individual world servers and relevant client programs (owner, owners friends) while ensuring privacy and security of stored information.

• Universal location serversVirtual location management systems similar and including current DNS providing virtual geographical information as well as connection to the Internet via methods similar to SL url. They can also act as a distributed directory of the world, avatar servers and users.

• ClientsBrowser-like viewer programs running on users computers with extensive networking, caching, and 3D rendering capabilities. Additional components of the 3D Internet include web places (replacing websites) and 3D object creation/editing software, i.e. easy-to-use 3D modeling and design programs such as Sketch-Up and communication protocols.

Characteristics of 3D Internet

• Intelligence• 3D and Haptic• Interactive• Live or real-time (live recording, live performing)• Cross Model• Iteratively and cooperatively negotiated in

communities of professionals and amateurs• Publicly opened and controversial• Collaboratively edited/filtered

Intelligent Environments

• Intelligent Services• Underlying communication protocols and enabling services & user centered services. • In the inherent P2P nature, paradigms such as intelligent routing.• Network topology and information structure allow for flexible and context-dependent distribution of traffic can be used.

• Intelligent Agents and Rendering• Not just have to be personalized but also be presented and accessible in a way users will consider natural. • This would lead to the problem of modeling artificial agents and avatars that act life-like.• First attempts in this direction have already been made in the context of computer games. • Corresponding approaches can be applied to improve on the quality of virtual clerks and information personnel.

Technical Implications and Solutions

• SpeedA research shows that not many countries in the world are in a state to fulfill the internet speeds that are required for the implementation of the 3D Internet. Here, in the below chart we can see the average broadband speed in various countries. As a solution 3G will provide higher transmission rates: a minimum speed of 2Mbit/s and maximum of 14.4Mbit/s for stationary users, and 348 kbit/s in a moving vehicle. Hence, with the introduction of the 3G technology, the speed implications involved with the 3D Internet would be solved in the near future.

• HardwareHardware implications are not quite serious implications to be thought of, because the main Hardware implication that we face to implement the 3D Internet is that the display device used to display the images are 2D in nature, but with the inclusion of the 3D internet there would be great difficulty to view the 3D objects in the 2D devices.

• Solutions • Use of 3D goggles. • Use of Vision Station as a monitor/display for the 3D Internet (Developed by Elumens).

• i3Di3D can help maximize the value of the 3D Internet for business by making it easy to:• Deliver highly relevant and targeted messages, information and experiences to

people no matter where they choose to go in virtual worlds.• Connect with people persistently as they move through Second• Life and other 3D Internet platforms.• Access precise metrics on their interactions.• Ensure that people can control whether they receive your content or not,

increasing its acceptance in virtual communities.• It combines unique technology with broad and deep experience in virtual

communities.• It can help extend the brand throughout virtual worlds, deliver precise and

measured advertising, corporate content, meetings, or events, or provide complex virtual educational or entertainment experiences.

A 3D Goggle A Vision Station Monitor

Benefits for Advertisers and Other Content Providers• Deliver highly relevant and targeted content.• Generate accurate quality and relevancy ratings.• Improve return on investment by bringing traditional metrics & reporting tools to virtual reality.

Benefits for Virtual World Consumers• The delivery of relevant, unobtrusive commercial content that people can easily

find.• Ease of use with intuitive and efficient user interfaces that eliminate guesswork.• Also, consumers are able to receive content in several ways, including Virtual

Kiosks (stationary virtual display units that deliver media to avatars who pass within their range), vHUDs (virtual Heads Up Displays) and Collab (collaboration applications that enhance the conferencing capabilities of the 3D Internet).

SilverStream Network offers specific advantages to other participants, including:• Virtual world platform providers: Offer a targeted ad and media network as an

additional revenue stream by working with i3D to integrate the capabilities of the SilverStream Network into our existing systems.

• Second Life Sim owners: Use the SilverStream Network to free yourself from parcel medial limitations, offer SilverStream-enabled applications to your residents and gain an alternate revenue stream.

• Virtual world gadget makers: Add video, images and audio to your gadgets while gaining instant revenue potential using a SilverStream-enabled advertising model.

Applications• Education• Religion• Embassies• Live sport entertainment• Arts• E-Commerce• Training• Social Interaction

3D Web Applications• 3D Dreams (www.doitin3d.com)• 3D Groove (www.3dgroove.com)• Alice (www.alice.org)• Cult3D (www.cycore.com)

Obstacles to Commercial Success in 3D Internet

• The limited effectiveness of traditional media techniques such as Fixed location billboards when applied to virtual worlds. In the 3D Internet, participants have complete control over where they go and what they do and can move their avatars instantly through virtual space. What is required is a means for making content readily available to people not only at specific points, but throughout virtual worlds.

• Lack of an effective way for enabling people in virtual worlds to encounter commercial content that enhances their virtual experience. Because participants have a choice in whether to interact with an offering, it is essential that it be viewed as relevant and valuable to their particular goals in the 3D Internet.

• An inconsistent means for enabling in-world participants to easily interact with and access video, rich multimedia, and Web content.

Conclusion

3D Internet, also known as virtual worlds, is a powerful new way for you to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners, and students. In todays every expanding and demanding world there is always need as well as scope to enhance the capability of an individual, with the help of technology. In todays world computers are used extensively so as to speed up the various processes. Hence this project of our tries to confront some problems faced. 3D Internet combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the Web, and the relationship-building strengths of social networking sites like Facebook. Yet unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Virtual worlds provide immersive 3D experiences that replicate real life.

Future Work• Japan (through the AKARI Architecture Design Project) and Korea have made public their ambitious initiatives in association China.• In US, the FIND and GENI programmes are key contributors.• In Latin America, there are several ongoing initiatives for identification of opportunities for ICT collaborations. • In Europe, Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE), the Future Internet Assembly and the Future Media 3D Internet Task Force are the main endeavors that are currently taken place in the Future Internet research.

Google's new three dimensional virtual reality• Google Goggles, an interactive visor.• A 3D Mouse is a virtual extension of our body and the ideal way to navigate virtual worlds like Second Life. • The Space Navigator is designed for precise control over 3D objects. • Controlling your avatar with this 3D mouse is fluid and effortless. Walk or fly spontaneously, with ease.

A 3D Goggle Interface

A 3D Mouse

• Exit Reality• Transformation from 2D to 3D. • Shares many of the same goals as Google's Lively. • Installation is performed via an executable file which places Exit Reality shortcuts in Quick Launch and on the desktop.• After adding the button manually, we are ready to 3D-ify some websites and see just how much of reality we could leave in two-dimensional dust.

A 3D Gallery

Bibliography• A multiuser 3D Web browsing system, Internet

Computing, IEEE.• Towards 3D Internet: Why, What, and How?,

Cyberworlds, 2007.CW '07. International Conference.• Contents Oriented Space Architecture and

Environmental Design in the 3D-Internet Space, Cyberworlds, 2008 International Conference.

• Interactive visualisation in 3D, Cognitive Info-communications (CogInfoCom), 2012 IEEE 3rd International Conference.

• www.activeworlds.com• www.computer.howstuworks.com• www.en.wikipedia.org• www.secondlife.com• www.ieeexplore.ieee.org

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