Integration of Captive Movement Systems in Virtual Environments for Rehabilitation in People with Disabilities
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Integration of Captive Movement Systems in Virtual Environments for Rehabilitation in People with DisabilitiesDate
2023Abstract
[Abstract] Generally, virtual reality (VR) systems used to improve physical and cognitive skills
in people with disabilities generate a limited play area, allowing only a few meters of movement.
This work proposes the integration of the Virtuix Omni Pro device, a captive movement
system that enables unlimited displacement. This represents an opportunity in VR research for
gait training in people with disabilities and adds value in terms of realism and immersion for
the practice of activities in which movement is essential, such as shopping in a supermarket or
moving freely through an urban environment
Keywords
Realidad virtual
Personas con discapacidad
Virtuix Omni Pro
Personas con discapacidad
Virtuix Omni Pro
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Cursos e Congresos, C-155
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)