Virtual  Immersive Science and Technology Applications (VISTA)
              
              In the midst of your research, have you ever  thought "If only I can see it in 3D or through a Walk-in Virtual  System"? This is no longer far-fetched; the VISTA  is now available at the BA.
			  
              What  is a CAVE and how is it useful?
              Virtual reality is one of the very practical tools  of visualization during research. With virtual reality, or immersive  visualization, researchers are able to experience simulations of natural or  human-engineered phenomena in a way that provides new insights and  understanding. Often eliminating the need for physical models, work within  virtual environments has been shown to save time and resources in both  commercial and scientific research.
              In its efforts to serve science and development, the  Bibliotheca Alexandrina installed a CAVE (Computer Aided Virtual Environment)  system known as VISTA (Virtual Immersive  Science and Technology Applications) to meet the digital challenges of today.  Managed by ISIS, VISTA is the latest  generation of FLEX™ visualization systems. The FLEX™ is a re-configurable visualization solution for those whose viewing,  collaboration, and presentation requirements cannot be met within the confines  of a single visualization technology. This walk-in virtual reality system  enables interactive work within three-dimensional computer-generated models and  environments.
              The system is ideal in a vast number of  applications in fields as diverse as medicine, engineering, architecture, socio-economic  analysis, seismic interpretation and well planning, biotechnology research,  manufacturing and design, fluid dynamics, and chemistry.
              A  pioneering endeavor
              Bibliotheca Alexandrina is the first in Africa and  the Middle East to provide researchers with  such advanced visualization tools. Introducing this technology in the region  will provide researchers with the infrastructure they need to cooperate and  work closely with researchers from all over the world and will pave the way towards future collaboration. R&D environment will thus be enhanced as  the strategic means to securing sustainable development and growth in Egypt and the  region. 
              Since its inauguration   on 15 February 2006, VISTA has been visited by  various scientific and political VIPs. 
              VISTA configuration
              The VISTA  displays 3D stereoscopic images generated by a state-of-the-art PC cluster. The system is configured with two 10-ft × 10-ft vertical walls and a floor to form the corner of a cube, while a third  vertical wall moves at the press of a button to change the environment from an  immersive room to an L-shaped theater type configuration, enabling viewing by a  large audience. Five workstations are linked together to form a powerful data  processor and image generator. The four projectors used in the VISTA render 1400 × 1050 pixels each and have a very  bright light output rated at 7200 ANSI lumens.
              
Achievements and projects
VISTA engineers attended a  software training course by Virginia Tech in July 2006.  Customization of  existing demos was completed and several technical updates took place. In  addition, two applications were developed and customized. These applications  deal with UN Data and Losch theory.
			  A recently completed project involved Numerical  Visualization of Low Speed Wind over the Great Sphinx. This project is a joint  project between Bibliotheca Alexandrina and IBM Egypt based on a study  conducted by IBM's Center for Advanced Studies in Cairo (CAS). The CAS team is  conducting research to study the effect of low speed wind on the erosion of the  Great Sphinx. The study involves a huge amount of multi-dimensional data  related to wind flow. The VISTA team designed  and implemented an application to provide the CAS researchers with efficient  means of analyzing and interpreting their numerical results. This involved a  group of scientific visualization methods that are displayed on the CAVE system  to make use of its virtually immersive nature in obtaining a better perception.  The application also involves displaying a model of the Giza Plateau, created  by the CAS team, on the CAVE system. The project was launched on 2 July 2007.
			  Another remarkable project was the development of a highly detailed 3D Model of Bibliotheca  Alexandrina. The model depicts the entire library with its every architectural, textual, and ornamental detail. Using the model, a visitor is able to virtually tour the entire building and its facilities, including the museums and exhibitions, all of which have been designed to mirror their real area with their exact dimensions. The model was launched during the ASCAAD conference, in November 2007.
			  The VISTA team is  currently working on several other projects as follows:
			  
			  Medical  Visualization: This project aims at studying different methods of medical visualization based  on Digital Imagery and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data. The VISTA team started by obtaining various medical data from  different sources. The data involved different parts and organs of the human  body together with the results of a sensitive surgery. The next step was  designing and implementing a group of applications that provide different  methods of visualizing and manipulating this data, thereby demonstrating the  potentials of the system in dealing with this type of data.
			  
			  			  Adapting the VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics)  software to allow its integration in immersive systems using an open source  package called DIVERSE (Device Independent Virtual Environments–Reconfigurable,  Scalable, Extensible) created by Virginia Tech. The VMD package is the most  widely used open source analysis tool for molecular dynamics.
			  Applications for Pharos Reconstruction  are also being planned in cooperation with AlexMed—a research center  in Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Outreach
ISIS is currently defining target groups to  utilize the VISTA resources and setting a plan to outreach to both academic and  commercial researchers. Further cooperation with IBM is underway to incorporate  some of their projects into VISTA. A website  for the VISTA project has been developed. The  aim of this website is to provide necessary technical information, demos and  description of VISTA projects. Online  registration and proposal submission forms are available to facilitate interaction with researchers and project partners.
Website: http://vista.bibalex.org
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                 Last updated on 19 Nov 2012