Evaluating 3D Printed VR Controller Prototypes to Increase VR Accessibility for Older Adults

Author:

Gluck Aaron1,Solini Hannah2,Maiti Kuntal3,Brinkley Julian1

Affiliation:

1. Clemson University,School of Computing,Clemson,SC,USA

2. Clemson University,Human Factors Psychology,Clemson,SC,USA

3. Clemson University,Biomedical Data Science & Informatics,Clemson,SC,USA

Funder

Clemson University

Publisher

IEEE

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