CONFERENCE[C56]

Influence of Network Delay in Virtual Reality Multiplayer Exergames: Who is actually delayed?

Kojić, T., Schmidt, S., Möller, S. & Voigt-Antons, J.-N.

Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2019), Berlin, Germany

Abstract

We study the perceptual consequences of asymmetric latency in competitive VR exergaming. User reports and telemetry show that players often attribute inconsistencies to the opponent, not the network, and that avatar prediction can mask or amplify delay cues depending on movement type. We outline implications for fairness perception and synchronization strategies in social VR.

Record

  • Reference[C56] in the Publikationsverzeichnis
  • TypeConference paper
  • Year2019
  • Research lineXR & Spatial Interaction
  • Identifier2019-06-01-C56

BibTeX

@inproceedings{voigtantons2019c56,
  author    = {Kojić, T. and Schmidt, S. and Möller, S. and Voigt-Antons, J.-N.},
  title     = {Influence of Network Delay in Virtual Reality Multiplayer Exergames: Who is actually delayed?},
  year      = {2019},
  booktitle = {Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2019), Berlin, Germany},
  doi       = {10.1109/QoMEX.2019.8743342},
}
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