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ABSTRACT What is 3D ? 3D Technology is the VIRTUAL WORLD 3D
images are created by using STEREO CAMERA Here we are going to
Present How to Implement 3D internet against 2D Technology and
present 3D methodologies.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EVOLUTION OF 3D INTERNET LITERATURE
SURVEY IMPLEMENTATION USING VRML TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL IMPLIFICATION
3D INTERNET CHALLENGES APPLICATION CONCLUSION REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION What is 3D INTERNET.??? Images instead of Words An
Active Medium for interaction. New way to reach customers,
Partners, Students . (Attract Them) Replicates Real life. A typical
2D website is an extremely abstract entity and consists of nothing
but a bunch of documents and pictures. 3D internet is actually a
much better alternative way of organizing data which everybody
knows and uses.
INTRODUCTION (contd..) Why 3D INTERNET..??? Interesting 3D
shopping.. Easy Social Interactions To represent Interior Designs
effectively Gaming made more interesting Distance Learning is a
joyous experience.
EVOLUTION OF 3D INTERNET Web 1.0 : In Web 1.0, a small number
of writers created Web pages for a large number of readers. As a
result, people could get information by going directly to the
source: Adobe. comfor graphic design issues, Microsoft.com for
Windows issues, and CNN.com for news. Web 2.0 : People publish
content that other people can consume, companies build platforms
that let people publish content for other people (e.g. Flickr,
YouTube, Adsense, Wikipedia, Blogger, MySpace, RSS, Digg). Web 3.0
: With Web 3.0 applications we will see the data being integrated
and applying it into innovative ways that were never possible
before. Another major leap in the Web 3.0 is the introduction of
the 3D Internet into the web, hence these would replace the
existing Web Pages with the Web Places
EVOLUTION (contd..) Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0 Functionality
Companies publish limited webpages for large num of users.. People
publish info for other users.. Integaration of data over the
internet from various means.. Usage Adobe.com for graphics
Microsoft.com for windows.. CNN.com for news YOUTUBE Flickr
Wikipedia Integration of devices : cellphones, cars etc.. High
Accessibility Extensibility Upto n users Upto n users Upto n2 users
ONE WEB : same info for alll users irrespective of all aspects
Semantic WEB : linked data linked devices.. linked people
EVOLUTION (contd..) Pictorial view of WEB 1.0 AND WEB 2 .0
LITERATURE SURVEY Existing Technology (with its disadvantages)
# 2D Technology( FLAT) Less Interactive (less images). More wastage
of time (Handling mouse). Lack of Proper Representation (Ex: Online
Shopping) No Privacy / Security (Ex: online payment)
LITERATURE SURVEY Proposed Technology # 3D Technology..(for
Internet) More Interactive (Comfort level is more). Reduced mouse
movements. Simple yet Effective representation. (3D Images)
Security Increased Speed of working.
IMPLEMENTATION USING VRML TECHNOLOGY What is VRML? VRML is the
Virtual Reality Modelling Language, a system for describing 3D
scenes on the Web. Using text files in a similar format to the HTML
which you have been studying, VRML allows a browser to produce the
illusion of a three dimensional environment. HOW TO USE IT? The
very first thing you need is a VRML browser, to view your worlds,
as well as other peoples. The most popular one is Cosmo Player from
Cosmo Software (Win95/NT). The next thing you need to do is create
your own worlds. There are two ways of doing this. First, you could
use one of the many VRML authoring tools, which are like 3D
modellers in which you can build your world. The other way is to
code it by hand. All you need for this is a text editor, such as
notepad or wordpad. Simply type in the code as shown, and save it
as filename.wrl. You can then load this into your browser and take
a look!
IMPLEMENTATION (Contd.) vrml for co-ordinating nodes - The
transformation A simple text language for describing 3-D shapes and
interactive environments #VRML V2.0 utf8 #A Cylinder Shape {
appearance Appearance { geometry Cylinder { Height 2.0 radius 1.5 }
} } NODE FIELD VALUES Dimension x Liquid Reality browser supports
VRML code VRML files contains: The file header Comments - notes to
yourself Nodes - nuggets of scene information Fields - node
attributes you can change Values - attribute values
TECHNICAL IMPLIFICATION Web 3.0 VRML ( Virtual Reality Modeling
Language) Balxxun server Java Applet Network that uses 3G
technology with maximum Bandwidth of upto 14.4 Mbps HTTP ( allows
HTML files, scripts, etc.. To be added and transmitted)
3D INTERNET CHALLENGES Platform Performance FP intensive
client/server Constant bandwidth Low latency Simulation Services
Dense avtar scaling Diverse client types Unified graphics/physics
User Created Content Portability across worlds Easy-to-use tools
Realistic rendering Ecosystem Stimulation standards 3D browser
standards Identity with anonymity
Application 3D Internet as an interactive virtual environment
for services, interaction, and communication. Social Networks: Face
book, MySpace, Linked-In, Web 2.0: Wikis, blogs, communities, Web
as a distributed computing platform: Face book, Games. 3D shopping
3D seminar
Application (Contd..) Pictorial view of 3D Seminar
Appliaction (Contd..) Implementation of 3D Shopping using 3D
Internet
Conclusion Provided an overview of concept of 3D Internet At
this point of time we are facing an unique opportunity of evolution
of internet towards much more versatile, interactive and usable
version i.e 3D INTERNET. There are still many research challenges
on the way. We can use the existing hype as the driver of research
and realization of 3D INTERNET. A typical 2D website is an
extremely abstract entity and consists of nothing but a bunch of
documents and pictures. However, 3D internet is actually a much
better alternative way of organizing data which everybody knows and
uses.