Processamento remoto em solução para interação com ambientes arquitetônicos 3D através de tablets

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Universidade Federal de São Carlos

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The evolution of Computer Graphics, supported by the computational development, enables increasingly advanced visual creations and promotes benefits to various areas such as: Art, architecture, Product Design, Visual Design, Games, Movies, Engineering, GIS and Medicine. However, the processing power needed for applications that require a high degree of realism, restricts the use of these applications to a small portion of the entire range of the computing devices in use by the population. Recently, the evolution of mobile network technologies brought a possible solution to the inability of most mobile devices in dealing with interactive applications and a high degree of realism. The solution is based on the remote processing of applications on servers with high processing capacity, and delivery of the images produced for mobile devices made by its conversion into video and streaming broadcasts. This master dissertation explores a remote processing solution for interacting with architectural environments through tablets. Emphasis was placed in: keeping high degree of realism, difficult to achieve due to the processing requirements in real-time interactive applications; the adaptation and combination of tools available in the market; and in mitigating latency through different ways of user interaction. The evaluation of the results was carried out in training sessions, interaction and interviews with volunteers.

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RABELLO, Guilherme Picanço. Processamento remoto em solução para interação com ambientes arquitetônicos 3D através de tablets. 2016. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência da Computação) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/7840.

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