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E-VISTA

CHINESE PAINTINGS FOR AN IN-VEHICLE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE TO EASE MOTION SICKNESS AND IMPROVE RIDING COMFORT IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

Team Members: Zhou Qixiaoxiao, Cao Liecheng, Ma Qichen, Pei Jiakun, Zhao yong

Supervisor: Mirna Zordan 

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By addressing discomfort from overcrowded transport, congested traffic, and dense urban landscapes, we explore how this system can improve in-vehicle experiences by alleviating stress, enhancing comfort, and reducing motion sickness. Our findings highlight traditional Chinese paintings as a valuable element for future immersive technologies that support physical and mental comfort in AVs.

Autonomous Vehicles (AV) are on the front line for establishing significant changes in future transportation modes. In AV, passengers’ engagement in driving or co-piloting will be minimized, increasing the risk of physical discomfort, such as motion sickness, or mental discomfort due to a lack of sensory engagement. E-VISTA aims to create a more comfortable and enjoyable journey by integrating a Virtual Reality experience inspired by traditional Chinese landscape paintings into AV technology. 

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