XR Lab
Promote engagement with all aspects of eXtended Reality
@Computer Science and Engineering Department
The Extended Reality (XR) Lab is the hub at the University of California, San Diego for activities in the context of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR). The XR Lab works with faculties, staff, and students to provide a welcoming environment for XR project brainstorming and development, inside or outside the classes offered by various departments.
Facilities
The XR Lab is currently located in Room B210 (Basement) of the CSE building (EBU3B).
Equipment
META QUEST 2
Mobile HMD (with PC Optional)
Internal Camera Tracking
1832 x 1920 Resolution per Eye, 60, 72, and 90 Hz Refresh Rate Supported
(18 Sets)
Oculus Rift
PC-Powered VR Gaming Headset
IR LED Sensor Tracking
1080 X 1200 Resolution per Eye, 90Hz Refresh Rate
(30 Sets with trackers attached to the desks)
HTC VIVE
HTC VIVE 2018 Virtual reality Headset
Positional Tracking (Lighthouse system)
1080 X 1200 Resolution per Eye, 90Hz Refresh Rate, 110 degrees FoV
(1 Set with the lighthouse tracking system mounted on the wall)
Acer Mixed Reality Headset
PC-Powered MR Headset
Internal Camera Tracking
1440 x 1440 Resolution per Eye, 60Hz or 90Hz Refresh Rate
(18 Sets)
Leap Motion Controller
A depth-sensing controller used for hand tracking.
The device can optionally be mounted on an HMD for hand tracking in VR/AR platforms.
Two monochromatic IR cameras + three infrared LEDs track to a 1m hemispherical space.
(30 Sets)
HP Z2 Tower G4 Workstation
Intel Xeon E-2226G CPU
32 GB RAM
GeForce RTX 2080 Super GPU
(26 Sets)