体育馆围墙和日光模式对虚拟现实中运动者反馈的影响

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Building and Environment Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.112124
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由建筑围护结构决定的日光环境对锻炼者的健康和感知有很大影响。然而,很少有人探讨过以锻炼者对体育馆围护结构和相关日照模式的反馈为重点的评估方法。此外,在物理环境中,改变详细的围护结构形式既费时又费钱。我们采用了洞穴自动虚拟环境(CAVE)来研究在四种外墙遮阳比例(SFCR)条件和四种天窗(SL)条件的虚拟矩阵下锻炼者的反馈。练习者的反馈包括主观评价和注意力质量评价。主观评价用于测量锻炼者的社会心理感知和虚拟环境的有效性,包括综合评估、心理感知、群体存在感问卷(IPQ)和虚拟现实病症问卷(VRSQ)。此外,还通过注意力任务的任务效率和生理反应(包括皮电活动(EDA)和心率变异性(HRV))评估了锻炼者的注意力质量。结果表明,包络线形式对运动者的反馈有显著影响,表明现有的体育馆包络线和不规则的日光模式不能有效改善运动者的感知。具体而言,SFCR3(SFCR = 0.7)和 SL3(条状天窗)或 SL4(环状天窗)条件下的反馈较好,而 SL2(点状天窗)条件下的反馈最差,其次是 SFCR1(SFCR = 0)和 SL1(无天窗)条件下的反馈。在虚拟环境中测量锻炼者反馈的新型评估方法证明了其在提高锻炼者感知、健康和效率方面的潜力。
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Effects of gymnasium envelope and daylight pattern on exercisers’ feedback in a virtual reality
The daylight environment determined by the building envelope significantly influences the exercisers' well-being and perception. However, assessment methods that focus on exercisers' feedback for gymnasium envelope and associated daylight pattern have rarely been explored. Additionally, changing the detailed envelope form is time-consuming and costly in physical environment. The Cave Automated Virtual Environment (CAVE) was employed to investigate exercisers' feedback under a virtual matrix of four ratio of covered shadings on the facade (SFCR) conditions and four skylight (SL) conditions. Feedback from exercisers consisted of subjective and attention quality evaluation. The subjective evaluation was employed to measure psychosocial perception of exercisers and validity of virtual environment, including comprehensive assessment, psychological perception, the Igroup presence questionnaire (IPQ), and the Virtual Reality Sickness Questionnaire (VRSQ). Furthermore, exercisers' attention quality was also evaluated by task efficiency of the attention task and physiological responses including electrodermal activity (EDA) and heart rate variability (HRV). The results indicated that envelope form have significant impact on exercisers' feedback, suggesting that existing gymnasium envelope and irregular daylight pattern were inefficient for improving exercisers' perception. Specifically, better feedback was reported in conditions with SFCR3 (SFCR = 0.7) and SL3 (strip skylight) or SL4 (ring skylight), while the worst feedback was reported in conditions with SL2 (spot skylight), followed by conditions with SFCR1 (SFCR = 0) and SL1 (no-skylight), which were designed to replicate a real gymnasium. The novel assessment method for measuring exercisers' feedback in virtual environment has demonstrated its potential to enhance exercisers’ perception, health, and efficiency.
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Building and Environment
Building and Environment 工程技术-工程:环境
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27 days
期刊介绍: Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.
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