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Implementation of Joystick for Flight Simulator using WiFi Communication

  • Myeong-Chul Park;Sung-Ho Lee;Cha-Hun Park
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.8
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we propose a WiFi-based joystick with an acceleration sensor and a vibration sensor that can be used in flight simulators and VR fields. The flight simulator is a technology belonging to the ICT and SW application field and provides a simulation environment that reproduces the aircraft environment. Existing flight simulator control devices are fixed to a specific device and the user's activity area is limited. In this paper, a 3D space manipulation device was implemented for the user's free use of space. In addition, the proposed control device is designed as a WiFi communication board and display that displays information and performs 3-axis sensing for accurate and sophisticated control compared to existing VR equipment controllers. And the applicability was confirmed by implementing a Unity-based virtual environment. As a result of the implementation device verification, it was confirmed that the control device operates normally through the communication interface, It was confirmed that the sensing values in the game and the sensing values measured on the implemented board matched each other. The results of this study can be used for VR and various metaverse related contents in addition to flight simulators.

Implementing Geometry Packing for MPEG Immersive Video (MPEG 몰입형 비디오를 위한 Geometry Packing 구현)

  • Jong-Beom, Jeong;Soonbin, Lee;Eun-Seok, Ryu
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.861-871
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    • 2022
  • The moving picture experts group (MPEG) developed the MPEG immersive video (MIV) standard for efficient compression of multiple immersive videos representing natural contents and computer graphics. The MIV compresses multiple immersive videos and generates multiple output videos which are defined as atlases. However, there is a synchronization issue of multiple decoders in a legacy device when decoding multiple encoded atlases. This paper proposes and implements the geometry packing method for adaptive control of decoder instances for low-end and high-end devices. The proposed method on the recent version of the MIV reference software worked correctly.