Remote Visualization of XRay Diffraction Data from the X8C Beamline at NSLS
Researchers: Craig Barnes, Ed Westbrook August 1, 1991 - July 1, 1992 This project allows for crystallographic data to be remotely collected from the XC8 Beamline located at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This beamline… Read more |
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Visualization for the Management of Renewable Resources in an Uncertain Environment
Researchers: Chris Pratico, A. Hanson, H.H. Xu, D.J. Jarvis, M.S. Vetter August 1, 1991 - August 1, 1992 The management of renewable resources such as commercial and recreational fisheries can be difficult due to lack of data, environmental uncertainty… Read more |
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Flock of Birds Tracking System
Researchers: Daniel J. Sandin, Dave Pape, Eric He, Fu Hu Liu, Greg Dawe, Hiroshi Hayakawa, Marek Czernuszenko, Michael Bogucki, Morteza Ghazisaedy September 1, 1990 - August 31, 2000 The Flock of Birds (FOB) is a stand alone system and has the following components: A 1 foot cube transmitting antenna, which is mounted above the… Read more |
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Tracking Systems
Researchers: Daniel J. Sandin, Dave Pape, Eric He, Fu Hu Liu, Greg Dawe, Hiroshi Hayakawa, Marek Czernuszenko, Michael Bogucki, Morteza Ghazisaedy September 1, 1990 - Unknown The Tracking System provides information about the user’s position and orientation to CAVE applications. The tracking data is gathered by… Read more |
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Sayre Glove (first wired data glove)
Researchers: Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti, Richard Sayre January 1, 1977 In 1977 Daniel J. Sandin and Thomas DeFanti created the first wired data glove based on an idea by Richard Sayre as a project for the National… Read more |
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GRASS (GRAphics Symbiosis System)
Researchers: Thomas A. DeFanti January 1, 1973 - January 1, 1974 GRASS (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was a programming language created to script vector graphics visual animations in 2D. The programing language was… Read more |
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Sandin Image Processor (IP)
Researchers: Daniel J. Sandin January 1, 1971 - January 1, 1973 Between 1971 and 1973, Dan Sandin designed and built the Sandin Image Processor (IP) a patch programmable analog computer for real-time manipulation… Read more |