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Comparing cybersickness in virtual reality and mixed reality head-mounted displays
Introduction: Defence Research and Development Canada is developing guidance on the use of Mixed Reality head-mounted displays for naval operations in the Royal Canadian Navy.
Ramy Kirollos, Wasim Merchant
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Missing depth cues in virtual reality limit performance and quality of three dimensional reaching movements. [PDF]
Goal-directed reaching for real-world objects by humans is enabled through visual depth cues. In virtual environments, the number and quality of available visual depth cues is limited, which may affect reaching performance and quality of reaching ...
Nicolas Gerig +5 more
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Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Display (HMD) and Preoperative Patient-Specific Simulation: Impact on Decision-Making in Pediatric Urology: Preliminary Data. [PDF]
Lanfranchi G +15 more
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An experiment was done to explore the effects of two virtual display systems on the accuracy of exocentric distance judgment and position. Sixteen participants viewed animated virtual targets using either a head-mounted display (HMD) or a stereoscopic ...
Chiuhsiang Joe Lin +3 more
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This paper presents an optical see-through head-mounted display (OST-HMD) that can provide a highly immersive augmented reality (AR) environment. Because visibility of objects is degraded by external light and because projection optics cannot represent ...
Jihyung Kim +4 more
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A Wearable Head Mounted Display Bio-Signals Pad System for Emotion Recognition
Multimodal bio-signals acquisition based on wearable devices and using virtual reality (VR) as stimulus source are promising techniques in emotion recognition research field.
Chunting Wan +3 more
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Motion Recognition-Based Robot Arm Control System Using Head Mounted Display
This paper proposes a novel remote monitoring system using a head mounted display (HMD). By using an HMD, a high degree of immersion and the sense of reality is provided to the user.
Yeohun Yun, Seung Joon Lee, Suk-Ju Kang
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Effects of the Weight and Balance of Head-Mounted Displays on Physical Load
To maximize user experience in VR environments, optimizing the comfortability of head-mounted displays (HMDs) is essential. To date, few studies have investigated the fatigue induced by wearing commercially available HMDs.
Kodai Ito +3 more
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Head rotation and illusory force sensation by lateral skin stretch on the face
Various methods for inducing an illusory force sensation to present a sense of force to users in energy-saving and space-saving systems have been proposed. One of them is the illusion of force sensation induced by cutaneous sensory stimulation.
Masahiro Miyakami +2 more
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Accommodation and comfort in head-mounted displays [PDF]
Head-mounted displays (HMDs) often cause discomfort and even nausea. Improving comfort is therefore one of the most significant challenges for the design of such systems. In this paper, we evaluate the effect of different HMD display configurations on discomfort.
Koulieris, George-Alex +3 more
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