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COSC 729/490:Virtual Reality and its Applications

Group Projects, Semester: Spring 2010

1. Virtual Children’s Museum By: Tyreek Edward, Emily Mudede, Bette Donahue, and Daryl Davis

Virtual Children’s Museum: The goal of the project is to Create a Virtual Museum that will:

  • Allow users to explore various rooms
  • Play with various objects and games
  • View various real-world objects

The museum has the following rooms

  • Kid’s Room
  • Obstacle Course
  • Treasure Hunting Room
  • 3D Maze
Project Report. Project Presentation
VIEW MAZE ROOM VIEW OBSTACLE ROOM

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2. Simulation and Evacuation of Dulles Airport Passengers in Emergency Scenario

By: Anderson Donovan and Quander Namkisha

Simulation and Evacuation of Dulles Airport Passenger’s in Emergency Scenario. We present an airport in virtual reality enviorment. DULLES Airport is situated in Chantilly, Virginia, USA .In the Project we include –
Evacuation inside airport
Precautions during flight take off
Undesirable Object” like "Bird" come's in way of flight
Remodeling of parking area

Project Report. Project Presentation

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3. CAR RACE DOUGH-NUT MANEUVERS

By: Amarachi Ekedebe, Shola Akoda, Rashidi Semiti, and Jeffery Rattle

The objective of our project was to model a virtual reality simulation that primarily envisions a car race environment. It models the doughnut cycle of a race maneuver with the sophisticated effects of the buzz felt during the cycle and after the cycle is completed – called the Dough-nut Maneuver. The project will allow users to control how fast the cars will spin in circle and the radius of the doughnut.

Project Report. Project Presentation

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STADIUM AVI FILE

STADIUM AVI FILE 2



   

4. Traffic Intersection

By Blaine Menelik, Tori Garrick, and Ray Akinlosotu

The objective of our project was to create a traffic intersection. The environment allows the user to visualize how the busy traffic intersection works, traffic lights change throughout and have cars moving throughout the city. As the traffic lights change, the cars will move to the users desired location; using the quickest route to that destination. Our intended goal was to implement a simulation that will let the user move the vehicle from point A to point B, throughout the environment.

Project Report.

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