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Measuring Human Perception of Airflow for Natural Motion Simulation in Virtual Reality

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Explore a 10-minute IEEE conference talk that investigates how airflow affects self-motion sensations in virtual reality environments. Learn about the quantitative relationships between airflow stimuli and users' virtual motion perceptions discovered through experimental research. The presenters from Zhejiang University and Stockholm University demonstrate a strong linear correlation between airflow speed and perceived virtual speed during linear motion, as well as relationships similar to centripetal acceleration between left-right airflow differences and curvilinear motion parameters. Discover how dynamic airflow schemes based on these findings can effectively reduce motion sickness and improve consistency between visual and bodily vection compared to constant airflow approaches. Part of the "Locomotion and Spatial Awareness" session at IEEE VR 2025.

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