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Generation of Turning Walking Sensation by a Vestibular Display

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This paper describes a new method to generate turning walking sensation by vestibular stimulation with initial (bias) inclination of the motion seat. Our vestibular display can move a seat in 3 degree-of-freedom: lifting, roll and pitch rotation. All of these motions are important for generating walking sensation. We investigated the intensity of turning sensation (i.e. sensation of self-direction changing), and the sensation of straight walking and left/right-turning walking with different conditions of initial roll angle. The result of the user study showed that our method could generate turning walking sensation at about 44 to 52 % and straight walking 57 % of real walking.

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  • (2023)Assisted walking-in-place: Introducing assisted motion to walking-by-cycling in embodied virtual realityIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics10.1109/TVCG.2023.324707029:5(2796-2805)Online publication date: 1-May-2023

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VRCAI '19: Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry
November 2019
354 pages
ISBN:9781450370028
DOI:10.1145/3359997
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Published: 14 November 2019

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  1. turning sensation
  2. vestibular display
  3. walking sensation

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  • (2023)Assisted walking-in-place: Introducing assisted motion to walking-by-cycling in embodied virtual realityIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics10.1109/TVCG.2023.324707029:5(2796-2805)Online publication date: 1-May-2023

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