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The (in)effectiveness of anticipatory vibrotactile cues in mitigating motion sickness [PDF]
The introduction of (fully) automated vehicles has generated a re-interest in motion sickness, given that passengers suffer much more from motion sickness compared to car drivers. A suggested solution is to improve the anticipation of passive self-motion
Anna J. C. Reuten +5 more
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Self-driving cars are no longer science fiction: fully automated taxis have been operational since 2020. Automated driving may offer societal, environmental, and economic benefits. Despite such advantages, a negative consequence is an expected increase in motion sickness. Therefore, the overall aim of my dissertation is to contribute to research on the
Anna J. C. Reuten
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Reducing motion sickness during simulated astronaut post-spaceflight water landings using anticipatory cues or postural control. [PDF]
Lonner TL +9 more
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VR.net: A Real-world Dataset for Virtual Reality Motion Sickness Research [PDF]
Researchers have used machine learning approaches to identify motion sickness in VR experience. These approaches would certainly benefit from an accurately labeled, real-world, diverse dataset that enables the development of generalizable ML models.
Elliott Wen +7 more
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Motion sickness is a problem for many in everyday travel and will become more prevalent with the rise of automated vehicles. Virtual Reality (VR) headsets have shown significant promise in-transit, enabling passengers to engage in immersive entertainment
Katharina Margareta Theresa Pöhlmann +4 more
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Optimal Trajectory Planning for Mitigated Motion Sickness: Simulator Study Assessment
In the transition from partial to high automation, occupants will no longer be actively involved in driving. This will allow the use of travel time for work or leisure, where high comfort levels preventing motion sickness are required.
Vishrut Jain +4 more
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The mismatch in signals perceived by the vestibular and visual systems to the brain, also referred to as motion sickness syndrome, has been diagnosed as a challenging condition with no clear mechanism.
Ghazal Rahimzadeh +8 more
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Validating models of sensory conflict and perception for motion sickness prediction
The human motion perception system has long been linked to motion sickness through state estimation conflict terms. However, to date, the extent to which available perception models are able to predict motion sickness, or which of the employed perceptual
T. Irmak +3 more
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Analysis of the Motion Sickness and the Lack of Comfort in Car Passengers [PDF]
Advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) are primarily designed to increase driving safety and reduce traffic congestion without paying too much attention to passenger comfort or motion sickness.
E. Asua +4 more
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