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Multi-player VR game built upon wireless sensor network
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Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Ubiquitous information management and communication table of contents
Suwon, Korea
POSTER SESSION: Posters table of contents
Pages 525-527  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-59593-993-7
Authors
HyunHo Jee  Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Doo-seop Eom  Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Taeyoung Kim  Korea University, Seoul, Korea
HunKi Park  Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Hyoil Lee  Korea University, Seoul, Korea
JungHyun Han  Korea University, Seoul, Korea
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SIGKDD: ACM Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery in Data
SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper presents a multi-player VR game platform, which uses a motion-tracking system with wireless sensor network (WSN). We use transmitters/receivers of ultrasound and RF signals, and acceleration sensors. Multiple users play the VR game with physical devices in the real world, and the poses of the corresponding virtual devices of the game world are computed and reflected based on the information such as positions, orientations, and velocities of the physical devices. The implementation shows a new type of natural interface for the next-generation VR games which can be well integrated with WSN.


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D. Eom, J. Jang, T. Kim, and J. Han. A vr game platform built upon wireless sensor network. In Proc. International Symposium on Visual Computing, pages 1062--1071, Lake Tahoe, USA, June 2006.
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Collaborative Colleagues:
HyunHo Jee: colleagues
Doo-seop Eom: colleagues
Taeyoung Kim: colleagues
HunKi Park: colleagues
Hyoil Lee: colleagues
JungHyun Han: colleagues