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| - | Zone 2 is a 2D display wall in a 10x4 planar configuration with 40 megapixels. The wall features several different connection methods. The backend is a Linux cluster allowing for custom distributed visualizations to be displayed, or images and videos can be shown using the installed DisplayCluster software. In addition, users can stream their own desktops to the wall through DisplayCluster using the DesktopStreamer software provided below. Lastly, the wall makes use of Cinemassive, | + | Zone 2 is a 2D display wall in a 10x4 planar configuration with 40 megapixels. The wall features several different connection methods. The backend is a Linux cluster allowing for custom distributed visualizations to be displayed, or images and videos can be shown using the installed DisplayCluster software. In addition, users can stream their own desktops to the wall through DisplayCluster using the DesktopStreamer software provided below. Lastly, the wall makes use of Cinemassive, |
| <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== I have Something on My Computer I need to Display, how to do this? ==== | <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== I have Something on My Computer I need to Display, how to do this? ==== | ||
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| - | ===== Cubes ===== | + | ===== CUBES ===== |
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| - | The Cubes is a semi-immersive virtual reality environment featuring a 7x3 arrangement of stereo HD panels (42 megapixels) in a semi-circle configuration. It allows for partial immersion in your data, individually, | + | The CUBES is a semi-immersive virtual reality environment featuring a 7x3 arrangement of stereo HD panels (42 megapixels) in a semi-circle configuration. It allows for partial immersion in your data, individually, |
| - | <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== How do I run Avizo on CUBES? ==== | + | <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== What kind of data can I load and visualize |
| - | You can use the front-end Windows computer on the right side of CUBES to run Avizo. TechViz is used to connect Avizo with CUBES. | + | KVL Viewer and Digital Twin Platform on CUBES supports the following: |
| + | * Images (2D and 360): PNG, JPG | ||
| + | * Videos (2D and 360): MP4 | ||
| + | * Meshes: FBX, OBJ, GLTF/GLB, PLY, 3MF, DAE, 3DTZ | ||
| + | * Points Clouds: under development | ||
| + | * Gaussian Splats: under development | ||
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| + | <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== How do I load my own data on CUBES? ==== | ||
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| + | You can use the front-end Windows computer on the right side of CUBES to load your data on CUBES. | ||
| * Turn on the screens by tapping on the control tablet (below the monitors) to turn it on, then press "Power On". | * Turn on the screens by tapping on the control tablet (below the monitors) to turn it on, then press "Power On". | ||
| - | * Follow exactly the same steps for [[facility_user_guides# | + | * Next steps coming soon. |
| + | * Video Tutorial coming soon. | ||
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| - | ===== Vive ===== | ||
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| - | Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) devices are available for use in the laboratory, along with high-end workstations for VR/AR development. More information about AR/VR tools can be found [[arvr|here]]. This documentation is particularly for the workstation located in Bldg. 1, Showcase area - this high-end machine has 2 Intel Xeon CPUs (E5-2667 v4 @ 3.2 Ghz), 768 GB RAM, RTX 8000 GPU with 48 GB VRAM. It is equipped | + | <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== How do I run Unity Applications on CUBES? ==== |
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| + | You can use the front-end Windows computer on the right side of CUBES to run Unity Applications built with GetReal3D. | ||
| + | * Turn on the screens by tapping on the control tablet | ||
| + | * Run GetReal3D app launcher. | ||
| + | * Select the app you want to run, then click " | ||
| + | * Put on the 3D glasses (the main user should use the glasses | ||
| + | * Video Tutorial coming soon. | ||
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| + | ===== AR/VR Hub ===== | ||
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| - | {{: | + | The AR/VR Hub provides augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) resources as well as powerful Avizo workstations with segmentation tablets. |
| - | ==== Vive VR Machine Guide ==== | + | AR and VR devices are available for use in the laboratory, along with high-end workstations |
| - | The Vive machine is equipped | + | |
| - | * VR application | + | |
| - | * Avizo application use, e.g., for memory | + | |
| - | Users can log-in to this machine | + | Users can log-in to any of the workstations |
| - | * If you need to install an application, make sure to install in drive D (not C). If you do not have permission, send an email to help@kaust.edu.sa to request for software installation assistance. | + | * If you need to install an application |
| - | * Store your data in drive E (not in your home directory in C) because drive C has limited space and can be wiped clean in case of OS failure. | + | * Avoid storing |
| + | * While in the AR/VR Hub, please: | ||
| + | * keep the space clean and tidy | ||
| + | * avoid eating/ | ||
| + | * do not make unnecessary noise | ||
| + | * only use space for official work | ||
| * After use, make sure to: | * After use, make sure to: | ||
| * log out of Windows | * log out of Windows | ||
| - | * connect | + | * back up your data |
| - | * leave the VR headsets facing towards | + | * reconnect AR/VR equipment |
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| + | ==== VR Workstation Guide ==== | ||
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| + | The VR Workstation, | ||
| <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== How do I run Avizo on Vive VR? ==== | <WRAP center round help 100%> ==== How do I run Avizo on Vive VR? ==== | ||