Display Rotation for Reducing Motion Sickness Caused by Using VR in Vehicles

Zhanyan Qiu, Mark Mcgill, Katharina Margareta Theresa Pöhlmann, S. Brewster
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Virtual Reality systems have the potential to change the way we interact with digital content in vehicles. However, wearing a VR headset in a vehicle may increase the chances of experiencing motion sickness. There is an open question as to how to convey visual motion alongside VR content to reduce motion sickness. This research explores possible countermeasures to alleviate motion sickness by delivering visual cues of physical motion through the position of virtual displays, implicitly conveying the motion without the need for additional distracting visual cues, which could alleviate motion sickness. The results showed that such visual cues significantly reduced symptoms associated with motion sickness. We expected our findings to lead to concrete suggestions to optimize VR user experiences and user comfort in vehicles.
显示旋转以减少在车辆中使用VR引起的晕动病
虚拟现实系统有可能改变我们与车内数字内容互动的方式。然而,在车内佩戴VR头显可能会增加晕车的几率。关于如何在VR内容的同时传达视觉运动来减少晕动病,这是一个悬而未决的问题。本研究探讨了通过虚拟显示器的位置传递身体运动的视觉线索来缓解晕动病的可能对策,隐性地传达运动,而不需要额外的分散注意力的视觉线索,这可以缓解晕动病。结果表明,这种视觉提示显著减轻了与晕动病相关的症状。我们希望我们的研究结果能带来具体的建议,以优化VR用户体验和用户在车辆中的舒适度。
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