Computer Science – Human-Computer Interaction
Scientific paper
2010-02-19
Computer Science
Human-Computer Interaction
Contribution to Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2010 (PED2010) conference
Scientific paper
In this contribution, we propose a new framework to evaluate pedestrian simula-tions by using Extended Range Telepresence. Telepresence is used as a virtual reality walking simulator, which provides the user with a realistic impression of being present and walking in a virtual environment that is much larger than the real physical environment, in which the user actually walks. The validation of the simulation is performed by comparing motion data of the telepresent user with simulated data at some points of the simulation. The use of haptic feedback from the simulation makes the framework suitable for training in emergency situations.
Arias Antonia Pérez
Ehrhardt Peter
Hanebeck Uwe D.
Hengst Stefan
Kretz Tobias
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