Feedback on In-flight Applications of Virtual Reality to Enhance Comfort in Future Aircraft
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2014
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The Eurographics Association
Abstract
The European funded project VR-HYPERSPACE (FP7-AAT-2011-1-285681 www.vr-hyperspace.eu) has made great steps towards investigating innovative ways of using virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) in-flight, specifically to enhance passenger comfort in future air cabins. VR/MR were used to create virtual environments presenting ''positive illusions'' to a passenger either through head-mounted displays (HMDs) or large-scale displays. These illusions, based on research in virtual embodiment and space perception, were developed to investigate whether altering a person's virtual body, and placing a virtual body or your physical body in alternative environments, can change a person's perception of their comfort. This paper presents a brief summary of feedback from a group of VR-enthusiasts on the first demonstrations of these comfort illusions to the wider public.
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@inproceedings{:10.2312/eurovr.20141345,
booktitle = {EuroVR 2014 - Conference and Exhibition of the European Association of Virtual and Augmented Reality},
editor = {Jerome Perret and Valter Basso and Francesco Ferrise and Kaj Helin and Vincent Lepetit and James Ritchie and Christoph Runde and Mascha van der Voort and Gabriel Zachmann},
title = {{Feedback on In-flight Applications of Virtual Reality to Enhance Comfort in Future Aircraft}},
author = {D'Cruz, Mirabelle and Patel, Harshada and Lewis, Laura and Cobb, Sue},
year = {2014},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-905674-76-7},
DOI = {/10.2312/eurovr.20141345}
}