Title
Effect of Navigation Speed and VR Devices on Cybersickness
Abstract
“Cybertravel” in virtual reality (VR) system can easily provoke cyber-sickness as there are no vestibular cues available during visual optic flow. This study examined the effect of navigation speed as well as the use of different VR devices for navigation on cybersickness. Participants experience street navigation while they are standing still. Four conditions: CAVE (cave automatic virtual environment) and HMD (head-mounted display) x 10 m/s and 24 m/s, were tested while participants perform a counting task. Results showed that higher navigation speed leads to increase in ratings of severity of cybersickness measured by simulator sickness questionnaire (SSQ) and miserable score (MISC). A difference in cybersickness ratings between VR devices is also observed with experimental order effect.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct.2018.00041
2018 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Navigation,Resists,Visualization,Virtual environments,Task analysis,Optical sensors
Computer vision,Virtual reality,Task analysis,Visualization,Computer science,Cave automatic virtual environment,Human–computer interaction,Artificial intelligence,Simulator sickness
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5386-7592-2
1
0.35
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kristie K. K. Kwok110.35
Adrian K. T. Ng221.03
Henry Y. K. Lau316431.98