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Respiration VR - Breathwork therapy in a real-time Virtual Reality environment on the Oculus Quest using a low-cost strain sensor

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2024

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

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This paper presents our Respiration Virtual Reality (VR) Envi- ronment, a prototype for virtual reality breathwork therapy that combines a low-cost, easy-to-manufacture sensor, standalone Virtual Reality (Meta Quest without additional hardware) and a corresponding therapeutic application with a gamified approach. The aim of the project was to realize an interactive form of therapy that achieves a high degree of effectiveness. Our framework condition was the development of a low-cost sensor that could be set up quickly, which works in a standing, sitting or lying position of the user and provides data on the user’s breathing in realtime. The challenge was to integrate external realtime sensors as seamlessly as possible into a virtual reality application and offer the user the most entertaining and motivating experience possible.

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Beisiegel, Thomas; Grimm, Paul; Hergenröther, Elke; Thesen, Philipp; Suchoroschenko, Stefan; Dienes, Maikel (2024): Respiration VR - Breathwork therapy in a real-time Virtual Reality environment on the Oculus Quest using a low-cost strain sensor. GI VR / AR Workshop. DOI: 10.18420/vrar2024_0010. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. 17. - 18. September 2024

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