2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10055-019-00387-9
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To move or not to move? Analyzing motion cueing in vehicle simulators by means of massive simulations

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“…Several researchers have studied the relationship between simulated motion cues and motion sickness. Some studies have found a positive correlation between the two [12], while others have found no correlation [13] or a negative correlation [14]. Dziuda et al [15] explained that motion-simulated environments should closely resemble real-world movements to avoid inducing additional conflict and a negative correlation with motion sickness.…”
Section: Effect Of Sensory Interface On Motion Sicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several researchers have studied the relationship between simulated motion cues and motion sickness. Some studies have found a positive correlation between the two [12], while others have found no correlation [13] or a negative correlation [14]. Dziuda et al [15] explained that motion-simulated environments should closely resemble real-world movements to avoid inducing additional conflict and a negative correlation with motion sickness.…”
Section: Effect Of Sensory Interface On Motion Sicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have defined the relationship between simulated motion cues and motion sickness. Some studies have reported a positive correlation, while other studies have no correlation [13] or a negative correlation [14] explicitly. Fewer computational algorithms and motor and vehicle kinematics limitations induce additional conflict and derive a negative correlation between motion sickness and the motion platform [33].…”
Section: Motion Sickness In Virtual Flight Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the moving (rotating) part of the system onto which the real car is placed and clamped. It is responsible for the generation of the motion cues of the simulator, although no motion cueing algorithm (MCA) [42,43] was needed in this application.…”
Section: Mechanical Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%