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Predicting audio step feedback for real walking in virtual environments
Authors:Markus Zank  Thomas Nescher  Andreas Kunz
Abstract:When navigating in virtual environments by using real walking, the correct auditory step feedback is usually ignored, although this could give more information to the user about the ground he is walking on. One reason for this is time constraints that hinder a replay of a walking sound synchronous to the haptic step feedback when walking. In order to add a matching step feedback to virtual environments, this paper introduces a calibration‐free system, which can predict the occurrence time of a step‐down event based on an analysis of the user's gait. For detecting reliable characteristics of the gait, accelerometers and gyroscopes are used, which are mounted on the user's foot. Because the proposed system is capable of detecting the characteristic events in the foot's swing phase, it allows a prediction that gives enough time to replay sound synchronous to the haptic sensation of walking. In order to find the best prediction regarding prediction time and accuracy, data gathered in an experiment is analyzed regarding reliably occurring characteristics in the human gait. Based on this, a suitable prediction algorithm is proposed. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:step prediction  gait  human walking  virtual reality  auditory feedback  step sound
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