The assessment of motion sickness induced by sensory conflict and posture instability
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, ISSN: 2194-5365, Vol: 1217 AISC, Page: 44-52
2020
- 1Citations
- 11Captures
Metric Options: CountsSelecting the 1-year or 3-year option will change the metrics count to percentiles, illustrating how an article or review compares to other articles or reviews within the selected time period in the same journal. Selecting the 1-year option compares the metrics against other articles/reviews that were also published in the same calendar year. Selecting the 3-year option compares the metrics against other articles/reviews that were also published in the same calendar year plus the two years prior.
Example: if you select the 1-year option for an article published in 2019 and a metric category shows 90%, that means that the article or review is performing better than 90% of the other articles/reviews published in that journal in 2019. If you select the 3-year option for the same article published in 2019 and the metric category shows 90%, that means that the article or review is performing better than 90% of the other articles/reviews published in that journal in 2019, 2018 and 2017.
Citation Benchmarking is provided by Scopus and SciVal and is different from the metrics context provided by PlumX Metrics.
Example: if you select the 1-year option for an article published in 2019 and a metric category shows 90%, that means that the article or review is performing better than 90% of the other articles/reviews published in that journal in 2019. If you select the 3-year option for the same article published in 2019 and the metric category shows 90%, that means that the article or review is performing better than 90% of the other articles/reviews published in that journal in 2019, 2018 and 2017.
Citation Benchmarking is provided by Scopus and SciVal and is different from the metrics context provided by PlumX Metrics.
Conference Paper Description
The aim of this study is to analyze and evaluate the factors of motion sickness for the HMD virtual reality system with six-axis dynamic platform. The research team would like to explore the effects of duration of simulator use, virtual object acceleration, degree of control, and user training on motion sickness. According to literature review, the research team constructed the hypotheses of this study from the postural instability theory and the sensory conflict theory. In order to efficiently understand the perception of motion sickness, the research team makes use of the Fast Motion Sickness (FMS) scale to assess the level of motion sickness of subjects. Experimental results show that the duration of simulator use, degree of control, and user training have significant impacts on motion sickness. However, virtual object acceleration does not have an impact on motion sickness.
Bibliographic Details
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85088754569&origin=inward; http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51828-8_7; http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-51828-8_7; https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51828-8_7; https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-51828-8_7
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Provide Feedback
Have ideas for a new metric? Would you like to see something else here?Let us know