From driving simulation to virtual reality

Andras Kemeny
2014 Proceedings of the 2014 Virtual Reality International Conference on - VRIC '14  
is an open access repository that collects the work of Arts et Métiers ParisTech researchers and makes it freely available over the web where possible. This is an author-deposited version published in: https://sam.ensam.eu Handle ID ABSTRACT Driving simulation from the very beginning of the advent of VR technology uses the very same technology for visualization and similar technology for head movement tracking and high end 3D vision. They also share the same or similar difficulties in rendering
more » ... movements of the observer in the virtual environments. The visual-vestibular conflict, due to the discrepancies perceived by the human visual and vestibular systems, induce the so-called simulation sickness, when driving or displacing using a control device (ex. Joystick). Another cause for simulation sickness is the transport delay, the delay between the action and the corresponding rendering cues.
doi:10.1145/2617841.2620721 dblp:conf/vric/Kemeny14 fatcat:ddhd3hrccvb5tcs2565knc4i6a