Title :
Virtual sensors for dynamic virtual environments
Author :
Piza, H. Iván ; Ramos, Félix F. ; Zuniga, Fabiel
Author_Institution :
Multi-Agent Syst. Dev. Group, CINVESTAV del IPN
Abstract :
This paper proposes a sensor-based mechanism that allows virtual creatures to perceive the environment that surrounds them. We are keen on modeling the behavior of real-life creatures via VR-techniques. Every living creature is endowed by a number of senses, by means of which, the creature is aware of the world around. We picture the environment as a multi-agent system, where every agent has, primarily, a knowledge base, a sensors and effectors to allow interaction. The effectors may launch actions (graphical changes), noises, messages or aromas. The sensors model, particularly, the sight, hearing and smell senses of a living creature. Every sensor has specific perception capabilities and gathers partial or full information about the objects around. Through the sensors, a virtual creature is aware of the environment and capable to increase the knowledge base. The local state of a creature can be amplified by allowing cooperation between agents
Keywords :
multi-agent systems; sensors; virtual reality; dynamic virtual environments; knowledge base; multiagent system; virtual sensors; Animation; Auditory system; Computer graphics; Humans; Layout; Multiagent systems; Production; Sensor systems; Virtual environment; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing, 2005 1st IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Puerto Vallarta
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9322-8
DOI :
10.1109/CAMAP.2005.1574213