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                                "*": "{{TOCright}}\n<BIG>'''Welcome to the IQ-Station Wiki for commodity-based low-cost VR'''</BIG>\n\n\nThis site is a place where the community of users of midrange-cost\nvirtual reality displays can congregate and share information.\nIn the past, our focus was on systems primarily constructed from\nCommercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components for a quality VR experience\naround the $10,000 to $15,000 price range.  But that was during the\nera of COTS 3D-TVs, and before COTS HMDs.\n\nNow however, the era of 3D-TVs has waned, but by replacing them with\nnot-terribly-expensive short-throw projectors, and by using super-low-cost\ntracking from consumer HMD technology, we can still build larger fishtank-style\nVR displays (IQ-stations) for something reasonable &mdash; ~$7,000.\n\nThe software discussed here (VR libraries and applications) is often useful for\nboth consumer HMDs, and these midrange-cost IQ-stations, as well as full-sized\nCAVE VR systems, and thus can be useful for VR pracitioners of the full range\nof system types and costs.  (Though primarily oriented to those interested\nin immersive visualization &mdash; scientific visualization in VR.)\n\n== Integration Software ==\n\nMost IQ-station systems presently in operation run VR applications built\non one of two VR integration libraries:\n* [[Vrui]]\n* [[FreeVR]]\n\n== VR Applications ==\n* [http://immersivevis.com/2010/toirt-samhlaigh-volume-visualization/ Toirt Samhlaigh] &mdash; A 3D volume visualiation tool\n* [http://idav.ucdavis.edu/~okreylos/ResDev/LiDAR LidarViewer] &mdash; A point-cloud visualization tool\n* [[CQ3A]] &mdash; A world exploration application (with game-like worlds)\n* [[ImmersiveParaView | Immersive ParaView]] &mdash; The general-purpose ParaView sci-vis tool in VR\n** [[ParaView_Tips | ParaView Tips]]\n* [[VMD]] &mdash; Visual Molecular Dynamics\n* [[ML2VR]] &mdash; Matlab to VR\n\n== VR Tools ==\n* [[VRPN]] &mdash; Virtual Reality Peripheral Network tool for aggregating data from input devices\n* [[ViveLighthouse]] &mdash; Accessing Vive Lighthouse tracking on Linux\n** [[LibSurvive]] &mdash; Building the LibSurvive library for Lighthouse tracking on Linux\n* [[Monado]] &mdash; Open-source OpenXR runtime for Linux\n* [[OpenXR]] &mdash; Building OpenXR on Linux\n\n==Visuallization Applications==\n* [[BuildingVTK]] (on MS-Windows)\n* [[BuildingParaView]] (on MS-Windows)\n* [[BuildingANARI]] (on Linux)\n\n== Other Applications ==\n* [http://bino3d.org/ Bino] &mdash; stereoscopic movie player\n* XVS &mdash; John Stone's ''stereoscopic image viewer''\n\n== NIST Portable-VR ==\n* [[Portable_VR_Setup | Portable-VR Setup]] &mdash; modern IQ-station w/ short-throw projector\n\n== Hardware (old) ==\n\nThe basic components of an IQ-station are:\n* [[3D_Displays | 3DTV Displays]] (and [[3D_Glasses | 3D glasses]])\n* [[Tracking_Systems | Tracking Systems]]\n** [[ART SMARTTRACK]]\n* [[Input_Devices | Input Devices]]\n* [[Computers]]\n** [[Virtual_Machines | Virtual Machines]]\n<!--* [[Mounting | Mounting & Furniture]]-->\n<!--We also maintain a [[PartsList | Detailed Parts List]] as part of the community shared resource.-->\n\n== Community ==\n\nPart of our community building efforts include bootcamps on Immersive Visualization.\nThus far, we have hosted three successful events:\n* [[Bootcamp_IUPUI | Bootcamp in Indianapolis]] held March 25-27, 2013\n* [[Bootcamp_UWyo | Bootcamp in Laramie]] held June 12-14, 2013\n* [[Bootcamp_UALR | Bootcamp in Little Rock]] held October 22-24, 2014\n* [[Bootcamp_INL | Bootcamp in Idaho Falls]] held October 20-21, 2016\n\n== Related Publications ==\n* [[Publication_Sherman_2010 | '''[Sherman 2010]''' ''IQ-Station: A Low Cost Portable Immersive Environment'']]\n* [[Publication_Sherman_2013 | '''[Sherman 2013]''' ''Immersive Visualization Bootcamps: sharing expertise, building community'']]\n\n\n<!--\n__________________________\n== Getting started ==\n\nConsult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.\n\n\n* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]\n* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]\n* [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]\n-->"
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