VR arena
On the ground floor of the Visualization Centre, the VR arena, with a 14 square meter flat projector screen, with rear projection powered by three separate projectors with active stereo capability.
On the ground floor of the Visualization Centre, the VR arena, with a 14 square meter flat projector screen, with rear projection powered by three separate projectors with active stereo capability.
The Dome has a screen size of just under 300 square meters, weighs approximately 2,500 kg and is suspended from the ceiling by 14 chains.
The Dome is used for both public screenings and visualization research, which places high demands on image quality. The visual experience is created by six separate projectors which together provide a total resolution of 8K x 8K (however approx. 7K x 7K unique pixels after blending).
Positioning lab is part of MAPCI – the Mobile and Pervasive Computing Institute at Lund University.
Positioning is a fundamental component for developing many smart applications in the future. We are happy to be able to offer this opportunity to researchers at both universities and companies.
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