Interactive 3D port terminal using Unity3D
With the construction of Tuas Mega Port that has been progressively opening from 2021 and targeted to complete the long-term project by 2040s, the outcome of the port in terms of its visualization and functionalities is sure to be of public’s speculation. While there are various articles showing...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1571012022-05-08T23:44:08Z Interactive 3D port terminal using Unity3D Fatin Farihah Miswan Zheng Jianmin School of Computer Science and Engineering ASJMZheng@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Simulation and modeling With the construction of Tuas Mega Port that has been progressively opening from 2021 and targeted to complete the long-term project by 2040s, the outcome of the port in terms of its visualization and functionalities is sure to be of public’s speculation. While there are various articles showing the targeted end result of the port, there are uncertainties and curiosity surrounding the final port itself. As a major milestone for Singapore’s development and the claimed title of the largest terminal port in the world, it is only fitting to display it with the use of technology such as an interactive 3D simulation of the terminal port. The project has 2 main intentions to fulfill. The first is to amplify dynamic user and game interaction to make it more approachable for the general public. The second intention is to add to the 3D simulation by gearing it towards a serious game concept. These incorporations allow the public to discover the port at their own pace and explore the operations of not only the Tuas Mega Port but also terminal ports in general and attain a level of appreciation for these vital services in a fun and engaging way. By extending the audience outside of the maritime sector, it would attract interest from wide-ranging spectators to interact with Singapore’s next significant landmark, which could be beneficial for the port and users alike. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2022-05-08T23:44:08Z 2022-05-08T23:44:08Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Fatin Farihah Miswan (2022). Interactive 3D port terminal using Unity3D. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157101 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157101 en SCSE21-0033 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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With the construction of Tuas Mega Port that has been progressively opening from 2021 and
targeted to complete the long-term project by 2040s, the outcome of the port in terms of its
visualization and functionalities is sure to be of public’s speculation. While there are various
articles showing the targeted end result of the port, there are uncertainties and curiosity
surrounding the final port itself. As a major milestone for Singapore’s development and the
claimed title of the largest terminal port in the world, it is only fitting to display it with the use of
technology such as an interactive 3D simulation of the terminal port.
The project has 2 main intentions to fulfill. The first is to amplify dynamic user and game
interaction to make it more approachable for the general public. The second intention is to add to
the 3D simulation by gearing it towards a serious game concept. These incorporations allow the
public to discover the port at their own pace and explore the operations of not only the Tuas
Mega Port but also terminal ports in general and attain a level of appreciation for these vital
services in a fun and engaging way. By extending the audience outside of the maritime sector, it
would attract interest from wide-ranging spectators to interact with Singapore’s next significant
landmark, which could be beneficial for the port and users alike. |
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