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Virtual protein theme park

a protein and theme park technology, applied in the field of virtual protein theme park, can solve the problems of not generally providing an experience, and not being able to enable virtual reality,

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-09-17
CAI YIYU +1
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Over time the games, now known as “rides” have increased in technical complexity to provide more perceived danger in the more extreme rides.
While such environments are available they do not generally provide an experience which similar to that which is expected by users used to current theme parks with roller coasters, water chutes, railways etc.
Computer games are available which emulate theme parks and which may include roller coasters; chutes and vehicle rides (eg Roller Coaster Tycoon) but these games use a flat screen display and are not virtual reality enabled.

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[0038]Referring now to FIG. 1 a system for producing virtual protein theme park based on various bio-molecules stored in protein database 101 is shown where the system provides a transport database 102 appearing in the virtual theme park, together with a rider database 103. The protein database holds protein structure data obtained through either X-ray crystallography or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) such data may be held in a known manner, as for instance the format used in the Protein Data Bank (PDB http: / / www.pdb.org). Data examples in protein database are viruses, bacteria and prions—all organisms which infect animals or humans. The rider database collects hosts (confirmed or suspected) relevant to a protein including pathogens whose structure information is saved in database 101. For instance, chimpanzees are members of the rider database as they are hosts of the HIV protein which is related to AIDS disease. The transport database collects avatars of different types of trans...

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Abstract

A virtual theme park has attractions which are based upon protein chains at large scale, the users being able to use these protein tracks with virtual transports such as roller coasters, water rides, ski rides, skate scooters, skate boards, racing cars, bicycles, motorcycles, etc. The proteins are those proteins including pathogens which representing diseases of animals or humans. The virtual riders may be presented as the disease vector or target, for instance a mosquito to navigate a dengue fever related protein, a cow to navigate a BSE prion. The motion effects and sound effects are modelled based on the protein structure.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]Amusement parks are traditionally areas in which a collection of amusement games are placed for peoples entertainment. Typically many of the games have an element of perceived danger and part of the entertainment involves providing sufficient user involvement in the danger that the users adrenalin level is raised.[0002]Where the amusements have some common theme the amusement parks are typically known as “theme parks” with a theme of perhaps, movie background, or of fantasy. Some amusement parks combine several theme parks within the amusement park.[0003]Over time the games, now known as “rides” have increased in technical complexity to provide more perceived danger in the more extreme rides. A century ago the most extreme roller coaster generated heavy positive gravity force (G) and mild negative G on a straight line run with patrons seated in a carriage whereas recent extreme rides generate a little less positive G and a little more negative G on a...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63G31/16A63J5/00G09B5/00G09B23/26G16B15/00
CPCG06F19/16G09B23/26G09B5/00G16B15/00
Inventor CAI, YIYULU, BAIFANG
Owner CAI YIYU
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