Walking in Place (WIP) is a way to facilitate locomotion tasks in the virtual environment while keeping the subject relatively static in the physical environment. This technique enables subjects to walk in a virtual space with limited physical space requirements. This paper introduces a burden-free and error-tolerant system to track the subjects' walking and turning motions, and to translate these motions to the virtual environment using the Microsoft Kinect. In addition, we introduce a zero crossing based algorithm that analyzes joint position data, detects the knee coordinates exchange pattern, and produces locomotion with low latency and jerkiness.
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Yang, H., Sawhney, R., Ji, S., & Wade, E. R. (2016). Development of Walking in Place System based on Zero Crossing Algorithm. International Journal of Virtual Reality, 15(2), 30–43. https://doi.org/10.20870/ijvr.2016.15.2.2872
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