International Display Workshops General Incorporated Association

5:30 PM - 5:55 PM

[VHF3-3L(Invited)] Effects of Types of Active Control of Self-Motion Direction on VR Sickness

*Hiroyasu Ujike1, Kei Hyodo1,3, Mitsunori Tada2, Kodai Ito2 (1. AIST, Tsukuba(Japan), 2. AIST, Tokyo Waterfront(Japan), 3. Yuasa System Co., Ltd(Japan))

VR sickness, VIMS, active control, head movement, SSQ

https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2020.0570

We conducted an experiment measuring VR sickness using HMD, manipulating active control types of self-motion in VR environment. The results showed the averaged SSQ-TS is the smallest in active control using head movement; however, the statistical significance was not obtained, possibly due to weak visual stimulus to induce VR sickness.