Redirected walking (RDW) refers to a number of techniques that enable users to explore a virtual environment larger than the real physical space. These techniques are based on the introduction of a mismatch in rotation, translation and curvature between the virtual and real trajectories, quantified as rotational, translational and curvature gains. When these gains are applied within certain thresholds, the manipulation is unnoticeable and immersion is maintained. Existing studies on RDW thresholds reported a wide range of threshold values. These differences could be attributed to many factors such as individual differences, walking speed, or environment settings. In this paper, we propose a study to investigate one of the environment setti...
We investigated in a study whether humans’ sensitivity to curved walking is affected by their walkin...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
We investigated in a study whether humans’ sensitivity to curved walking is affected by their walkin...
Redirected walking (RDW) refers to a number of techniques that enable users to explore a virtual env...
Redirected walking (RDW) refers to a number of techniques that enable users to explore a virtual env...
Performing real walking in a virtual environment has been consistently shown to invoke a strong sens...
The aim of Redirected Walking (RDW) is to redirect a person along their path of travel in a Virtual ...
The aim of Redirected Walking (RDW) is to redirect a person along their path of travel in a Virtual ...
80 m Figure 1: Illustration of walked paths of the real world (left) and in Virtual Tübingen (right...
People are relatively insensitive to the curvature of their walking trajectory [Kallie et al., 2007,...
People are relatively insensitive to the curvature of their walking trajectory [Kallie et al., 2007,...
Redirected walking (RDW) allows users to interact with a Virtual Environment (VE) much larger than t...
Abstract—Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physi...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
We investigated in a study whether humans’ sensitivity to curved walking is affected by their walkin...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
We investigated in a study whether humans’ sensitivity to curved walking is affected by their walkin...
Redirected walking (RDW) refers to a number of techniques that enable users to explore a virtual env...
Redirected walking (RDW) refers to a number of techniques that enable users to explore a virtual env...
Performing real walking in a virtual environment has been consistently shown to invoke a strong sens...
The aim of Redirected Walking (RDW) is to redirect a person along their path of travel in a Virtual ...
The aim of Redirected Walking (RDW) is to redirect a person along their path of travel in a Virtual ...
80 m Figure 1: Illustration of walked paths of the real world (left) and in Virtual Tübingen (right...
People are relatively insensitive to the curvature of their walking trajectory [Kallie et al., 2007,...
People are relatively insensitive to the curvature of their walking trajectory [Kallie et al., 2007,...
Redirected walking (RDW) allows users to interact with a Virtual Environment (VE) much larger than t...
Abstract—Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physi...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
We investigated in a study whether humans’ sensitivity to curved walking is affected by their walkin...
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical exten...
We investigated in a study whether humans’ sensitivity to curved walking is affected by their walkin...