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Jose V. Riera

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Development of a Hybrid Method to Generate Gravito-Inertial Cues for Motion Platforms in Highly Immersive Environments

2021

Motion platforms have been widely used in Virtual Reality (VR) systems for decades to simulate motion in virtual environments, and they have several applications in emerging fields such as driving assistance systems, vehicle automation and road risk management. Currently, the development of new VR immersive systems faces unique challenges to respond to the user’s requirements, such as introducing high-resolution 360° panoramic images and videos. With this type of visual information, it is much more complicated to apply the traditional methods of generating motion cues, since it is generally not possible to calculate the necessary corresponding motion properties that are needed to …

Seguretat viàriasimulatorsChemical technologyhybrid gravito-inertial cues; motion cueing algorithms; motion platform; Virtual Reality (VR); simulators; road environmentsAccelerationComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONroad environmentsTP1-1185BiochemistryVirtual Reality (VR)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsArticleAnalytical ChemistryAutomationUser-Computer Interfacemotion platformhybrid gravito-inertial cuesComputer SimulationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCuesInstrumentationmotion cueing algorithmsSensors
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A Case Study on Vestibular Sensations in Driving Simulators.

2022

Motion platforms have been used in simulators of all types for several decades. Since it is impossible to reproduce the accelerations of a vehicle without limitations through a physically limited system (platform), it is common to use washout filters and motion cueing algorithms (MCA) to select which accelerations are reproduced and which are not. Despite the time that has passed since their development, most of these algorithms still use the classical washout algorithm. In the use of these MCAs, there is always information that is lost and, if that information is important for the purpose of the simulator (the training simulators), the result obtained by the users of that simulator will no…

Automobile DrivingSeguretat viàriaMotion SicknessSensationBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryMotiondriving simulator; motion platform; motion cueing algorithm; washout filter; car characterization; vestibular perceptionHumansComputer SimulationVestibule LabyrinthElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationSensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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