1. Under the Guidance of
Miss Puja Verma
Presented by
RADHIKA
Roll.no. 1120432112
Sec-CS(32)
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2. OUTLINES:
A brief introduction to web versions.
Introduction to 3D internet.
Power of 3D internet.
Knowing intelligent environments.
Technical implications and solutions.
Understanding obstacles to commercial success.
Applications of 3D internet.
Advantage of 3D internet.
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3. Evolution Of 3D Internet
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5. 3D Internet: What ? & Why ?
Combination Of Two Powerful Components:
The Internet
3D Graphics
Simulation of web page in true to life graphics.
An active medium for interaction.
Provides 3D surfing experience.
3D internet is also known as virtual world.
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3D Internet: Why ?
Interesting 3D ShoppingEasy Social Interactions
To Represent Interior Designs Effectively
Gaming Made More Interesting
Distance Learning Is A Joyous Experience
7. 2D Technology
Less Interactive (less images)
More wastage of time
Lack of Proper Representation
Ex: Online Shopping
3D Technology
More Interactive (Comfort level is more)
Reduced mouse movements.
Simple yet Effective representation(3D Images)
Increased Speed of working
2D Technology & 3D Technology
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8. Using available virtual
platforms
By using artificial
intelligence
Using 3D eyewear like
Google Glass
Implementing Sixth-Sense
Technology
Using sensors and
holographic image projections
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How 3D Internet Works
9. It requires high
bandwidth speed, not
possible for most
countries.
Hardware required
for 3D internet is
partially available.
Use of 3G internet, which
provides a max. speed of 14.4
Mbps for stationary and 384
Kbps for a moving vehicle.
Use of Google Glasses and
vision station for preliminary
hardware requirements.
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TECHNICAL GLITCHES / SOLUTIONS
10. A user interacting with pc using
Google Glass
A user interacting with
pc using Vision Station
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Google Glass & Vision station
11. Requires a transformation from 2D to 3D completely.
Lack of virtual experience and hardware.
Inconsistency in internet speed due to limitations in
terms of bandwidth.
Requirement of professional work practices.
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OBSTACLES TO COMMERCIAL SUCCESS
12. E-commerce
Product visualization
3D virtual shops
Interactive demos
3D “Banner Ads”
Training
Web-based training using interactive 3D
Games
Multi-player, fully 3D
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Applications Of 3D Internet
13. Entertainment
Streaming 3D animation
Streaming 3D video
Education
Virtual “field trips”
Distance education as well as on-campus
Virtual “experiments” for physical sciences
Historical recreations for social sciences
3D data visualization for various fields
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Applications Of 3D Internet
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Advantages Of 3d Internet
More Interactive
(comfort level is more)
Reduced mouse movements
Simple effective representation
Increased speed of working
15. Provided an overview on 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
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Conclusion
16. 3D Web browsing system, Internet Computing, IEEE.
Towards 3D Internet: Cyberworlds, 2007 International Conference.
www.activeworlds.com
www.computer.howstuworks.com
www.en.wikipedia.org
www.secondlife.com
www.ieeexplore.ieee.org
http://www.3dinternet.com
http://newsroom.cisco.com/feature/1129025/When-the-Internet-
Goes-3D
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BIBLIOGRAPHY