Presentation 2005/5/19
The evaluation of passive translation comfortability in VE : The reduction of motion sickness using with the visual sign
Hiroshi WATANABE, Wataru TERAMOTO, Hiroyuki UMEMURA, Katsunori MATSUOKA,
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Abstract(in English) We measured the subjects' stress statement with their R-R intervals observing the simulated driving scene. We synchronized both the immersive type virtual realty equipment and motion base system to generate the driving scene and provided subjects with the dynamic and wide range depth information and vestibular input. We, in the paper, discussed that the presentation of the visual sign which warned subjects of the acceleration around yaw and pitch axis effected the R-R intervals.
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Keyword(in English) Motion sickness / R-R interval / Visual-Vestibular Mismatch / Virtual Reality
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Title (in English) The evaluation of passive translation comfortability in VE : The reduction of motion sickness using with the visual sign
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Keyword(1) Motion sickness
Keyword(2) R-R interval
Keyword(3) Visual-Vestibular Mismatch
Keyword(4) Virtual Reality
1st Author's Name Hiroshi WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation HSBE, AIST()
2nd Author's Name Wataru TERAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation HSBE, AIST:JSPS
3rd Author's Name Hiroyuki UMEMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation HSBE, AIST
4th Author's Name Katsunori MATSUOKA
4th Author's Affiliation HSBE, AIST
Date 2005/5/19
Paper # HIP2005-10
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 99
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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