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Virtual VMASC: A 3D Game EnvironmentThe advantages of creating interactive 3D simulations that allow viewing, exploring, and interacting with land improvements, such as buildings, in digital form are manifold and range from allowing individuals from anywhere in the world to explore those virtual land improvements online, to training military personnel in dealing with war-time environments, and to making those land improvements available in virtual worlds such as Second Life. While we haven't fully explored the true potential of such simulations, we have identified a requirement within our organization to use simulations like those to replace our front-desk personnel and allow visitors to query, naVigate, and communicate virtually with various entities within the building. We implemented the Virtual VMASC 3D simulation of the Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC) office building to not only meet our front-desk requirement but also to evaluate the effort required in designing such a simulation and, thereby, leverage the experience we gained in future projects of this kind. This paper describes the goals we set for our implementation, the software approach taken, the modeling contribution made, and the technologies used such as XNA Game Studio, .NET framework, Autodesk software packages, and, finally, the applicability of our implementation on a variety of architectures including Xbox 360 and PC. This paper also summarizes the result of our evaluation and the lessons learned from our effort.
Document ID
20100012844
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Manepalli, Suchitra
(Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center Suffolk, VA, United States)
Shen, Yuzhong
(Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center Suffolk, VA, United States)
Garcia, Hector M.
(Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center Suffolk, VA, United States)
Lawsure, Kaleen
(Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center Suffolk, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2010
Publication Information
Publication: Selected Papers Presented at MODSIM World 2009 Conference and Expo
Subject Category
Systems Analysis And Operations Research
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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