Multi-user virtual reality on mobile phones

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Project Overview

  • This project allows 2 users use 2 android phones to connect to each other by TCP, then they can navigate and interact to each other in a virtual world. Both users use first-person-view to view the world, they can change their viewing direction by rotating the phone if the phone has gyroscope.
  • Explanation of the picture: The triangle in the left phone represents the orientation and position of right phone.


Multi users VR android phone2.JPG

Status

Implemented

  • TCP connection between 2 phones and periodically update the information of the world( including the status of dynamic objects and status of the other user)
  • Change viewing direction by gyroscope
  • Built the scene by OpenSceneGraph for android phones.
  • Users can do some actions on dynamic objects (such as open a door) and the other user can see the change.
  • Allow users to press buttons to move their position

To-do

  • Allow user to create geometries in the world and other users can see the created geometries
  • Maybe try to use a PC as server to allow more than 2 users to connect, the loading might be too heavy for one phone to be a network server for many clients.
  • Model modification support
  • The translation computed by double integral of acceleration (acceleration data is retrieved from accelerometer of the phone) is not accurate enough due to the noise and the real-time requirement. Need to use other approaches to compute translation.

Software Developers:

  • James Lue


Project Advisors: