3D Internet
3D Internet
3D Internet
Roshni M P
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Contents
● Introduction
● Literature Survey
● Evolution of 3D Internet
● Architecture of 3D Internet
● Methods of Implementation
● Technical Implications
● Applications
● Advantages
● Disadvantages
● Obstacles to Commercial Success
● Conclusion
● References
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Introduction
● The Internet is evolving to become the de-facto cyberspace or virtual environment
facilitating communication, business, and entertainment on a global scale
● The Internet we are familiar with is filled with web pages, images and graphics that have a
2D existence
● Time has come to upgrade the Internet itself to a much sophisticated, interactive and
ubiquitous network
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3D Internet
● 3D Internet is a combination of Internet and 3D graphics
● Result of such an integration would be interactive and real time 3D graphics all
delivered through the web
● 3D Internet is a visual area where the user can experience real-world scenarios
● Powerful new way for users to reach consumers, business customers, partners, students
and colleagues
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Why do we need 3D Internet?
● The evils of the current Internet can be given the following:
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2D Technology 3D Technology
2D Internet vs. 3D internet
2D Internet 3D Internet
Emotional, non verbal communications are Emotional, non verbal communications are
difficult to express easy to express using avatar
Study of 3D • Proposed
Internet: The Future Mitali Anil Patil, implementation
2022
of the Web Flavia Gonsalves • Methods of
implementation
3D Internet: The Hansen Quadros, • Technical
Future of the Web 2021 Dr. Mohan Aradhya implications
• Characteristics
Ms. Priyanka • Implementation
3D Internet Rao,Prof. Pragati using VRML
2021
Mestry technology
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Evolution of 3D Internet
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Web 1.0
• Users couldn't upload or provide their content to other peers at this stage
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Web 2.0
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Web 3.0
• Data can be integrated and applied in innovative ways that were never possible
before
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Architecture of 3D Internet
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World servers
● Provide user or server-side created, static and dynamic content making up the specific
web place (3D environment)
● Includes visuals, physics engine, avatar data, media and more to client programs
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ID /Avatar server
● Virtual identity management systems containing identity and avatar information as well as
inventory of registered users
● Provides the information to individual world servers and relevant client programs
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Universe location servers
● Virtual location management systems which are somewhat similar to the current DNS
● Act like a distributed directory of the avatar servers, world, and users
Clients
● Browser like viewer program running on user’s computers
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Methods of Implementation
• Software Approach
❑ WebGL
• Hardware Approach
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Software Approach
Depth Perception and Artificial Intelligence
● Depth perception allows for conversion of 2D images into 3D
● It can understand the difference between two colors, depth of two objects with the help of
sensors
● Capable enough to understand if a still image is being displayed, if the objects in it are
near the observer or away from it
● It will decide the extent to which the users on the client side experience the 3D effect
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WebGL (Web graphics library)
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Hardware Approach
● Anaglyph Glasses
It consists of glasses of chromatically opposite colors like a combination of cyan and red.
When used as a pair of glasses with different colors on either side they send two separate
images to the viewer to create a stereoscopic image
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● Polarized Glasses
3D visuals are achieved by projecting two images simultaneously, one horizontally and
other vertically polarized which causes a 3D effect.
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● Shutter Glasses
Stereoscopic image can also be created by blocking the view of one eye at a time and
repeating this at very fast rates.
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VRML Technology
● VRML is the Virtual Reality Modelling Language, a system for describing 3D scenes on the Web
● First thing we need is a VRML browser, to view our worlds, as well as other peoples
e.g.: Cosmo Player
● Next we have to create our own worlds. There are two ways of doing it :
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File structure of VRML technology
• File header
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Simple code in VRML technology
#VRML V2.0 utf8
# A cylinder
Shape {
appearance Appearance {
material Material { }
}
geometry Cylinder {
height 2.0
radius 1.5
}
}
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Technical Implications
Internet Speed
● It is in terms of limitation of bandwidth and access to a stable connection
● Not many countries in the world are in a state to fulfill the required internet speeds
Hardware
● Display devices are usually 2D in nature
● Requires to move from the traditional screens to the ones that are compatible
Cost
● Cost involved in the overall implementation of 3D Internet is high
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Solutions
Internet speed
● Average broadband Internet speed can be achieved by using Google Fiber
● Provides a lightning speed of 1 gigabit per second which is about 100 times faster than
the current speeds
Hardware
● Use of Vision Station as a monitor / display for the 3D Internet
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Applications
Education
● People will have a better understanding of the subject
● Can view lectures and experiments in a 3D environment
Real Estate
● Customers can view the property beforehand online with a stereoscopic view
● They would get a basic idea and feel of the area and locality
● Cut down on traveling and ease the selection process of properties to a great extent
Tourism
● Tourists can have a 3D sample view of the desired locations
● The demo of the place they are about to visit can decide if it’s worth investing on the trip
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Social Interaction
● Video calls can be more interactive and appealing
● 3D chat spaces can be introduced to social media with interactive emojis
● People who are unable to meet on a regular base can interact online
Entertainment
● Online live 3D games, 3D movies etc. can be achieved using 3D internet.
● Gamers can enjoy live 3D online games at home and can easily connect with their friends
E-commerce
● Online Shopping would be more realistic and reliable
● Users can view catalogue and visit virtual malls from Internet
● Vicarious feeling of shopping can be fulfilled by consumers by sitting at home
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Advantages
• More Interactive (Comfort level is more)
• Facilitates an open communication, leading to enhanced information discovery and
delivery
• Reduced mouse movements
• Provides an opportunity to widen business contacts
• Simple yet effective representation (3D Images)
• Increased speed of working
• Replicates real life
• Participants experience virtual world
• Participant has control over entire virtual space
• Better understanding of concepts
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Disadvantages
• Requires high-speed internet
• Hardware requirements are partially available
• Highly expensive, difficult modelling
• Opens up the possibility for hackers to launch spam and virus attacks and commit fraud
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Obstacles to Commercial Success
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Conclusion
● 3D Internet is the future as it will surely change the way we see the Internet today
● The need of an intelligent and ubiquitous Internet for enthusiastic users can be fulfilled by
3D Internet
● Currently the society has power to transform digital world to a much more versatile and
intriguing version but it needs a lot of research and funding to make it a reality
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