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Mobile Virtual Reality Service

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Introduction Example of VRS System Requirement Problems Solution A Schematic view of VRS Functional Architecture  Application example  References      

Introduction
A mobile virtual reality service (VRS) will make the presence and presentation of the sounds and sights of an actual physical environment virtually available everywhere in real time through the use of mobile telecommunication devices and networks. The VRS is the conversion of a physical system into its digital representation in a three dimension (3D) multimedia format. This paper addresses one aspect of the notion of bringing an actual multimedia environment to its virtual presence everywhere in real time

Example
  A virtual movie theaters where a user can view movies with the same feel as being in a movie theater. A virtual hospital operation room (OR) where a surgeon can remotely perform an actual operation and/or provide training to assistant surgeons and interns by showing and/or performing actual procedures.

Requirement
The development of real-time mobile 3D environments requires:

  

Super-high-speed data transmission rate capability for data streaming. Highly complex and sophisticated user equipment for user access, and An advanced signaling and controlling data network.

Problems
There are a few obstacles and bottlenecks to the realization of such VRS-capable systems. By limiting the VRS to sight and sound, it is meant to disclaim creation of any other aspects of an actual physical environment, for example, smell of a flower or taste of a food.

Solution
The VRS realization scheme is built upon the development and availability of the following entities:
 Actual physical environment (APE)  VRS user equipment (VUE)  VRS access system (VAS) and  VRS core system (VCS).  VRS Episodes

A Schematic view of VRS Functional Architecture

VRS EPISODES
A VRS episode is defined as the real-time establishment of sights and sounds steaming communication between one or more VRS users and sites

Actual Physical Environment


An actual physical environment (APE) is the real world environment of the subject to be presented (through sight and sound) to one or more VRS users or user equipment. Furthermore, it is the actual subject environment that is transmitted to and audio visually formed in a virtual environment.

VRS User Equipment


VRS user terminal equipment (VUE) is the end-point device used by a user to transmit data on an APE and/or to receive data for establishing a VRS episode.

VRS Access System


It is a fix terrestrial or satellite radio access system that provides the mobile VUE with an access to the VRS.

VRS Core System


The VRS core system (VCS) is the controlling backbone network that, in conjunction with the VUE and VAS, manages the establishment of VRS episodes.

Gateway Entry
The gateway entity (GWE) is a boundary functional entity with each VCS.

Application Example

References
1. International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication standardization Sector 9ITU-T), long term vision network Aspects for system beyond IMT-2002 3rd Generation partnership project, IP multimedia (IM) subsystem stage 2. P.Mitra , M.Andrews, and R.de carvalho, Tripling wireless capacity, Bell labs news. M .Grech,M.torabi,and M. Unmehopa , service control architecture in the UMTS IP Multimedia core network subsystem . www.interscience.wiley.com IEEE Journal 2000. 2. 3.

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