Can Virtual Reality be a Solution Provider for Societal Issues? -A Systematic Review


Authors : Anchal Agrawal; Raghavendra Prasad

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8126084

Abstract : VR can enhance the lives of workers who labour in dangerous or uncomfortable conditions, and it may someday have an effect on society as a whole. Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet have accelerated the development of virtual reality as a platform for next- generation internet-connected manufacturing production lines that are essential to the creation of the smart factory. Cybersickness (CS), often referred to as virtual simulator sickness, visually induced motion sickness, or symptoms brought on by virtual reality, is the term for the unpleasant side effects that users may encounter while immersed in the technology (VR). This systematic review highlights the transformative potential of VR in addressing societal issues. It emphasizes the need for continued research and development to overcome challenges and maximize the benefits of VR technology. By leveraging the immersive and interactive nature of VR, innovative solutions can be designed to tackle complex societal problems, fostering positive change and societal well-being.

Keywords : Virtual Reality, immersive, Augmented Reality.

VR can enhance the lives of workers who labour in dangerous or uncomfortable conditions, and it may someday have an effect on society as a whole. Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet have accelerated the development of virtual reality as a platform for next- generation internet-connected manufacturing production lines that are essential to the creation of the smart factory. Cybersickness (CS), often referred to as virtual simulator sickness, visually induced motion sickness, or symptoms brought on by virtual reality, is the term for the unpleasant side effects that users may encounter while immersed in the technology (VR). This systematic review highlights the transformative potential of VR in addressing societal issues. It emphasizes the need for continued research and development to overcome challenges and maximize the benefits of VR technology. By leveraging the immersive and interactive nature of VR, innovative solutions can be designed to tackle complex societal problems, fostering positive change and societal well-being.

Keywords : Virtual Reality, immersive, Augmented Reality.

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