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GRUVE Laboratory
Cleveland, OH
The GRUVE (Glenn Reconfigurable User-interface and Virtual reality Exploration) Lab is a reconfigurable, large screen display facility at Nasa Glenn Research Center. It has been designed to allow researchers and engineers to explore their data and interact with one another in a computer generated environment. The display screens can be moved into different configurations from a single 8ftx24ft display wall to an 8ftx8ft, fully immersive virtual reality room, similar to a virtual reality 'CAVE', with images almost totally surrounding the users. Screens can be reconfigured for different display modes from a large, flat wall to a wrap-around stereoscopic theater, to a fully-immersive, virtual reality 'CAVE' . A CAVE(tm) (which stands for CAVE Automated Virtual Environment) typically refers to fully-immersive environment consisting of projections on at least three walls and floor with appropriate stereoscopic and position-tracking capability. The RAVE can also emulate an InfinityWall or other display systems.
Laboratory
- Glenn Research Center
Category
- Computer Systems
Provenance
- Original
- https://dodtechmatch.com/dod/lab/viewfacility.aspx?id=71487
- Archived copy
- Wayback Machine snapshot
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