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DIVE

DIVE has two possible meanings, depending on whether you mean DIVE, or DiVE.

1. DIVE

DIVE or Distributed Interactive Virtual Environment, is an open-source VR platform, first developed by the Swedish Institute of Computer Science in the 1990s. It is not particularly graphically stupendous, but is completely operating system independent, and will run on practically anything.

DIVE based applications run on virtual private networks and are exclusively based for multiple participants.

2. DiVE

The DiVE, or Duke immersive Virtual Environment is a form of CAVE VR interface room for multiple participants, used by Duke University. First brought online in 1995, it remains one of the earliest constructed CAVE systems, still in use.

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Distributed Interactive Virtual Environment

DIVE

Duke immersive Virtual Environment

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(07/05/2009)
A robotic submarine is undergoing final preparations to dive to the deepest-known part of the oceans.

If successful, Nereus will be the first autonomous vehicle to visit the 11,000m (36,089ft) Challenger Deep in the Pacific O...


(22/05/2009)
On Wednesday, Google announced that it would open its servers to geographic data belonging to anyone. This means that developers will be able to quickly build a location-based Web service without having to also manage their own data server....


(03/02/2009)
Online search powerhouse Google launched a new service Monday to allow Internet users to explore the depths of the world's oceans from the comfort of their homes on dry land.

The "Ocean in Google Earth" feature allows user...


(24/01/2010)
An oft-cited theory in robotics, the uncanny valley, refers to that point along the chart of robot?human likeness where a robot looks and acts nearly?but not exactly?like a human. This subtle imperfection, the theory states, causes people'...


(10/09/2013)
MSU researchers are using its first unmanned aerial vehicle to help farmers maximize yields by improving nitrogen and water management and reducing environmental impact such as nitrate leaching or nitrous oxide emissions.

For...