ABSTRACT
Researchers are utilizing cutting-edge technology to accelerate the discovery of solutions to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual reality (VR) also provides a vital role in the operation against this outbreak. Daily tasks have remained unchanged since life has entirely halted. The method for recovering people's lives and enabling them to work from home is described in this article. The digital Telecom Lab at Chulalongkorn University was developed using virtual 3D technology. Several methods were employed gradually to build this lab. The VR lab was developed using Unity, a cross-platform game engine, to deliver the greatest experience. The actual outcome, which was created with the expertise of Blender and Unity, is incredibly immersive. © 2022 Asia-Pacific of Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA).
ABSTRACT
Virtual reality (VR) is gaining popularity these days for a variety of reasons, the most prominent of which is the Covid-19 scenario. This article outlines a strategy for restoring people's lives and allowing them to work from home, as well as bringing people together on a common platform to cheer them up. At Chulalongkorn University, the work technique was used to create a virtual three-dimensional (3D) chemistry lab. Many tactics were adopted and carried out step by step to provide a genuine experience of the lab when creating a virtual lab. Using Unity, a cross-platform game engine, the 3D model was then used to create an immersive and interactive VR experience. The final output is an immersive and interactive virtual reality environment with information constructed using Unity. © 2022 IEEE.