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ECTS:
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4
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Lecturers in charge:
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Prof. dr. sc.
Krešimir Ćosić
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Lecturers:
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Dr. sc.
Siniša Popović - Lectures
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Take exam:
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Studomat
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English level:
1,1,0
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In agreement with the students enrolled in the course, the lecturer will provide as many teaching elements in English as possible, or in both English and Croatian for mixed groups (i.e., bilingual teaching materials and bilingual exams). Level 2 also includes additional individual consultations with foreign students (as in Level 1) for the teaching elements which will be held in Croatian.
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Load:
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30 |
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
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Description:
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The course introduces the students to the area of the interactive distributed simulations in the real-time use technologies of virtual reality. The course treats issues of design, development and implementation of various interactive simulation systems with the particular accent on phenomenology of human interaction with virtual world in real-time. Contemporary technologies in the area of virtual reality are analyzed for more realistic simulation of virtual environment, as well as input/output device which accomplish the efficient interaction in real-time. This course treats the systematic approach to mathematical models development for the real-time simulation of kinematics and dynamics of moveable objects in virtual environment. Through case studies based on real projects students get basic knowledge about design, development and implementation of the interactive simulation systems in real-time for different civilian and military uses.
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Literature:
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- Essential Virtual Reality Fast; John Vince; Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. Secaucus, NJ, USA; 1998; ISBN: 1852330120
- Virtual Reality for Industrial Applications; Fan Dai, F. R. Hopgood, M. Hosaka; Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. Secaucus, NJ, USA; 1998; ISBN: 3540633480
- Virtual Reality Technology; Grigore Burdea, Philippe Coiffet; John Wiley & Sons Inc.; 2003; ISBN: 0471086320
- Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges; Nathaniel I. Durlach, Anne S. Mavor; National Academies Press; 1995; ISBN: 0309051355
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3. semester
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course for
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Computer Science
course for
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Control Engineering and Automation
course for
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Electrical Engineering Systems and Technologies
course for
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Software Engineering and Information Systems
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