Exploring Perception-Based Techniques for Redirected Walking in VR: A Comprehensive Survey
Exploring Perception-Based Techniques for Redirected Walking in VR: A Comprehensive Survey
We present a comprehensive survey of perception-based redirected walking (RDW) techniques in virtual reality (VR), presenting a taxonomy that serves as a framework for understanding and designing RDW algorithms. RDW enables users to explore virtual environments (VEs) larger than their physical space, addressing the constraints of real walking in limited home VR setups. Our review spans 232 papers, with 165 included in the final analysis. We categorize perception-based RDW techniques based on gains, gain application, target orientation calculation, and optional general enhancements, identifying key patterns and relationships. We present data on how current work aligns within this classification system and suggest how this data can guide future work into areas that are relatively under explored. This taxonomy clarifies perception-based RDW techniques, guiding the design and application of RDW systems, and suggests future research directions to enhance VR user experience.
Bradley Coles、Yahya Hmaiti、Joseph J. LaViola
计算技术、计算机技术
Bradley Coles,Yahya Hmaiti,Joseph J. LaViola.Exploring Perception-Based Techniques for Redirected Walking in VR: A Comprehensive Survey[EB/OL].(2025-05-21)[2025-06-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.16011.点此复制
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