Towards Physically Interactive Virtual Environments: Reactive Alignment with Redirected Walking

Author:

Thomas Jerald1,Hutton Pospick Courtney2,Suma Rosenberg Evan3

Affiliation:

1. University of Minnesota, United States

2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Minnesota, United States

3. Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of Minnesota, United States

Publisher

ACM

Reference36 articles.

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4. Multi-User Redirected Walking and Resetting Using Artificial Potential Fields

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