DocumentCode
61875
Title
Creating Widely Accessible Spatial Interfaces: Mobile VR for Managing Persistent Pain
Author
Schroeder, Damien ; Korsakov, Fedor ; Jolton, J. ; Keefe, F.J. ; Haley, A. ; Keefe, Daniel F.
Volume
33
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
May-June 2013
Firstpage
82
Lastpage
88
Abstract
Using widely accessible VR technologies, researchers have implemented a series of multimodal spatial interfaces and virtual environments. The results demonstrate the degree to which we can now use low-cost (for example, mobile-phone based) VR environments to create rich virtual experiences involving motion sensing, physiological inputs, stereoscopic imagery, sound, and haptic feedback. Adapting spatial interfaces to these new platforms can open up exciting application areas for VR. In this case, the application area was in-home VR therapy for patients suffering from persistent pain (for example, arthritis and cancer pain). For such therapy to be successful, a rich spatial interface and rich visual aesthetic are particularly important. So, an interdisciplinary team with expertise in technology, design, meditation, and the psychology of pain collaborated to iteratively develop and evaluate several prototype systems. The video at http://youtu.be/mMPE7itReds demonstrates how the sine wave fitting responds to walking motions, for a walking-in-place application.
Keywords
patient treatment; user interfaces; virtual reality; haptic feedback; in-home VR therapy; mobile VR; motion sensing; multimodal spatial interfaces; persistent pain management; physiological inputs; prototype systems; rich spatial interface; rich virtual experiences; rich visual aesthetic; sine wave fitting; sound; stereoscopic imagery; virtual environments; walking motions; walking-in-place application; Haptic interfaces; Rendering (computer graphics); Spatial intefaces; Virtual environments; VR; computer graphics; meditation; pain management; spatial interfaces; virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2013.38
Filename
6516502
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