Observations and Opportunities for Deploying Virtual Reality for Passenger Boats

作者: Lewis Carter , Andrew W. L. Paroz , Leigh Ellen Potter

DOI: 10.1145/3170427.3188615

关键词: Virtual realityEcotourismHuman–computer interactionOptical head-mounted displaySeasicknessMotion sicknessComputer science

摘要: We identify difficulties and opportunities in using virtual reality on passenger boats. As part of a larger ecotourism study, we experimented with the use (VR) boat head mounted display. This paper gives an overview causes current knowledge motion sickness, details our experience VR catamaran. While there may be some liMassachusetts Institute Technologyations challenges to overcome related hardware offerings, are also minimizing seasickness through visual distraction that worth investigating further.

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