: When simulating self-motion, virtual reality designers ignore non-visual cues at their peril. But providing non-visual cues presents significant challenges. One approach is to ac...
Robert S. Allison, Laurence R. Harris, A. R. Hogue...
When people move there are many visual and non-visual cues that can inform them about their movement. Simulating self motion in a virtual-reality environment thus needs to take th...
Laurence R. Harris, Michael Jenkin, Daniel C. Ziko...
In the paper, we describe a series of stages in the development of a new virtual locomotion device designed to enhance remote, interpersonal communications. The latest system, cal...
Despite amazing advances in the visual quality of virtual environments, affordable-yet-effective self-motion simulation still poses a major challenge. Using a standard psychophysi...
The recent addition of force and touch feedback to Virtual Reality simulations has enhanced their realism. Research on haptics interfaces is now extended to physical modeling of c...
Viorel G. Popescu, Grigore C. Burdea, Mourad Bouzi...