Human walking in virtual environments perception, technology, and applications /

This book presents a survey of past and recent developments on human walking in virtual environments with an emphasis on human self-motion perception, the multisensory nature of experiences of walking, conceptual design approaches, current technologies, and applications. The use of virtual reality a...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Steinicke, Frank
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8432-6
Summary: This book presents a survey of past and recent developments on human walking in virtual environments with an emphasis on human self-motion perception, the multisensory nature of experiences of walking, conceptual design approaches, current technologies, and applications. The use of virtual reality and movement simulation systems is becoming increasingly popular and more accessible to a wide variety of research fields and applications. While, in the past, simulation technologies have focused on developing realistic, interactive visual environments, it is becoming increasingly obvious that our everyday interactions are highly multisensory. Therefore, investigators are beginning to understand the critical importance of developing and validating locomotor interfaces that can allow for realistic, natural behaviours. The book aims to present an overview of what is currently understood about human perception and performance when moving in virtual environments and to situate it relative to the broader scientific and engineering literature on human locomotion and locomotion interfaces. The contents include scientific background and recent empirical findings related to biomechanics, self-motion perception, and physical interactions. The book also discusses conceptual approaches to multimodal sensing, display systems, and interaction for walking in real and virtual environments. Finally, it will present current and emerging applications in areas such as gait and posture rehabilitation, gaming, sports, and architectural design.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (x, 402 p.) : ill.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781441984326 (electronic bk.)
1441984321 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: QA76
CLC: TP391.9
Contents: Perception.
Sensory Contributions to Spatial Knowledge of Real and Virtual Environments /
Perceptual and Cognitive Factors for Self-Motion Simulation in Virtual Environments: How Can Self-Motion Illusions ("Vection") Be Utilized? /
Biomechanics of Walking in Real World: Naturalness we Wish to Reach in Virtual Reality /
Affordance Perception and the Visual Control of Locomotion /
The Effect of Translational and Rotational Body-Based Information on Navigation /
Enabling Unconstrained Omnidirectional Walking Through Virtual Environments: An Overview of the CyberWalk Project /
Technologies.
Displays and Interaction for Virtual Travel /
Sensing Human Walking: Algorithms and Techniques for Extracting and Modeling Locomotion /
Locomotion Interfaces /
Implementing Walking in Virtual Environments /
Stepping-Driven Locomotion Interfaces /
Multimodal Rendering of Walking Over Virtual Grounds /
Displacements in Virtual Reality for Sports Performance Analysis /
Redirected Walking in Mixed Reality Training Applications /
VR-Based Assessment and Rehabilitation of Functional Mobility /
Full Body Locomotion with Video Game Motion Controllers /
Interacting with Augmented Floor Surfaces /