Merritt, 2021 - Google Patents
Evaluation of detecting cybersickness via VR HMD positional measurements under realistic usage conditionsMerritt, 2021
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With the resurgence of virtual reality, head-mounted displays (VR HMD) technologies since 2015, VR technology is becoming ever more present in people's day-to-day lives. However, one significant barrier to this progress is a condition called cybersickness, a form of motion …
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