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This research delves into the potential of merging computer graphics, human-computer interaction, and audio networking via the X170 protocol for enhancing 3D sound control. The study evaluates the feasibility and effectiveness of this integration, aiming to provide a more user-friendly approach to manipulating 3D sound environments. Through an investigation of Google Sketchup for graphics, Wii 3D glove for interaction, and the X170 protocol for audio networking, the research explores the synergy between these technologies and their collective impact on 3D sound control. By examining whether this integration yields a more intuitive method for managing 3D sound, the study seeks to address key questions about the practicality and benefits of such technological convergence.
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The X170 protocol as a vehicle for 3D sound control Presented by Shane Haw B.Sc(Hons) Supervisor: Richard Foss Email: g08h4123@campus.ru.ac.za
Structure • What is this research on? • Investigation of the feasibility of integrating three technologies. • A Computer Graphics component • A Human Computer interaction component • Audio networking component through the X170 protocol
Computer Graphics • Google Sketchup
Human Computer Interaction • Wii 3D glove
Audio Networking • The X170 Protocol
Conclusion • Is it feasible to integrate these technologies for 3D sound control? • Does it provide a more intuitive means of 3D sound control?