This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which allows collaboration-unaware VRML animations and simulations to be integrated into cooperative applications. The dvr service realizes the distribution of VRML content to a group of participants via multicast. User interactions with the VRML model are synchronized in a manner transparent to the VRML content. To demonstrate the feasibility of our novel approach, we have successfully integrated the distributed virtual reality service into the digital lecture board which is a shared whiteboard tailored to the specific needs of collaborative work, for instance, in the area of computer-based distance education
We derive a complete component framework for transforming standalone virtual reality (VR) applicatio...
We characterize the feature superset of Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments (CVREs) out of ex...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which a...
This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which a...
This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which a...
In this paper we characterize a feature superset for Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments (C...
Virtual reality toolkits and systems for computer supported cooperative work are often treated separ...
In this paper we present a method for sharing collaboration-unaware VRML content, e.g. 3D models whi...
In this paper we present a method for sharing collaboration-unaware VRML content, e.g. 3D models whi...
We derive a complete component framework for transforming standalone virtual reality (VR) applicatio...
Distributed work is becoming a major issue for a large part of the work force and distributed collab...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
We derive a complete component framework for transforming standalone virtual reality (VR) applicatio...
We characterize the feature superset of Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments (CVREs) out of ex...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which a...
This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which a...
This paper presents design and architecture of the distributed virtual reality service (dvr) which a...
In this paper we characterize a feature superset for Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments (C...
Virtual reality toolkits and systems for computer supported cooperative work are often treated separ...
In this paper we present a method for sharing collaboration-unaware VRML content, e.g. 3D models whi...
In this paper we present a method for sharing collaboration-unaware VRML content, e.g. 3D models whi...
We derive a complete component framework for transforming standalone virtual reality (VR) applicatio...
Distributed work is becoming a major issue for a large part of the work force and distributed collab...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...
We derive a complete component framework for transforming standalone virtual reality (VR) applicatio...
We characterize the feature superset of Collaborative Virtual Reality Environments (CVREs) out of ex...
International audienceThis paper presents a distributed virtual reality environment for children. Th...