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Omnidirectional Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation in Virtual Reality

Published in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG), Vol. 28, 2022

Presented at IEEE Virtual Reality (VR), March 2022

Presented at SIGGRAPH, August 2022

Presented at IEEE Visualization (VIS), November 2022

Colin Groth
TU Braunschweig
Jan-Philipp Tauscher
TU Braunschweig
Nikkel Heesen
TU Braunschweig
Max Hattenbach
TU Braunschweig
Susana Castillo
TU Braunschweig
Marcus Magnor
TU Braunschweig

Abstract

In this paper we propose omnidirectional galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) to mitigate cybersickness in virtual reality applications. One of the most accepted theories indicates that Cybersickness is caused by the visually induced impression of ego motion while physically remaining at rest. As a result of this sensory mismatch, people associate negative symptoms with VR and sometimes avoid the technology altogether. To reconcile the two contradicting sensory perceptions, we investigate GVS to stimulate the vestibular canals behind our ears with low-current electrical signals that are specifically attuned to the visually displayed camera motion. We describe how to calibrate and generate the appropriate GVS signals in real-time for pre-recorded omnidirectional videos exhibiting ego-motion in all three spatial directions. For validation, we conduct an experiment presenting real-world 360° videos shot from a moving first-person perspective in a VR head-mounted display. Our findings indicate that GVS is able to significantly reduce discomfort for cybersickness-susceptible VR users, creating a deeper and more enjoyable immersive experience for many people.

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BibTeX Citation

@article{groth2022omnidirectional,
  title = {Omnidirectional Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation in Virtual Reality},
  author = {Groth, Colin and Tauscher, Jan-Philipp and Heesen, Nikkel and Hattenbach, Max and Castillo, Susana and Magnor, Marcus},
  journal = {{IEEE} Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics ({TVCG}, Proc. {IEEE} {VR})},
  doi = {10.1109/{TVCG}.2022.3150506},
  volume = {28},
  number = {5},
  note = {Won "Honorable Mention for Best Journal Track Paper" at {IEEE} {VR}},
  pages = {2234--2244},
  month = {Mar},
  year = {2022}
}