Immersive Visualization / IQ-Station Wiki

This site hosts information on virtual reality systems that are geared toward scientific visualization, and as such often toward VR on Linux-based systems. Thus, pages here cover various software (and sometimes hardware) technologies that enable virtual reality operation on Linux.

The original IQ-station effort was to create low-cost (for the time) VR systems making use of 3DTV displays to produce CAVE/Fishtank-style VR displays. That effort pre-dated the rise of the consumer HMD VR systems, however, the realm of midrange-cost large-fishtank systems is still important, and has transitioned from 3DTV-based systems to short-throw projectors.

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This site will be the mechanism whereby the community of users of lower-cost
This site will be the mechanism whereby the community of users of lower-cost

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Welcome to the IQ-Station Wiki for commodity-based low-cost VR

This site will be the mechanism whereby the community of users of lower-cost virtual reality displays can congregate and share information. Presently these will be systems that are primarily constructed from Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components for a quality VR experience around the $15,000 to $30,000 price range.

Hardware

The basic components of an IQ-station are:

  • 3DTV (and glasses)
  • Tracking System
  • Computer

We also maintain a Detailed Parts List as part of the community shared resource.

Integration Software

Most IQ-station systems presently in operation run VR applications build on one of two VR integration libraries:

VR Applications

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Getting started

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.