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SensCon: Embedding Physiological Sensing into Virtual Reality Controllers
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2023
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Haptic FeedbackWearable SystemKinesiologyAssistive TechnologyEngineeringVirtual RealityImmersive TechnologyHaptic TechnologyHuman-computer InteractionVirtual Environment AdaptationsBiomedical EngineeringVirtual Reality ExperiencesWearable SensorEmbedding Physiological SensingVirtual Reality Environment
Virtual reality experiences increasingly use physiological data for virtual environment adaptations to evaluate user experience and immersion. Previous research required complex medical-grade equipment to collect physiological data, limiting real-world applicability. To overcome this, we present SensCon for skin conductance and heart rate data acquisition. To identify the optimal sensor location in the controller, we conducted a first study investigating users' controller grasp behavior. In a second study, we evaluated the performance of SensCon against medical-grade devices in six scenarios regarding user experience and signal quality. Users subjectively preferred SensCon in terms of usability and user experience. Moreover, the signal quality evaluation showed satisfactory accuracy across static, dynamic, and cognitive scenarios. Therefore, SensCon reduces the complexity of capturing and adapting the environment via real-time physiological data. By open-sourcing SensCon, we enable researchers and practitioners to adapt their virtual reality environment effortlessly. Finally, we discuss possible use cases for virtual reality-embedded physiological sensing.
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