As noise is a pervasive element of work environments, it could affect workers' performance and well-being. In particular environments, such as confined spaces, noise could represent an even greater disruptor because reverberation effects amplify exposure levels and could affect cognitive abilities. The study of the effects of noise has mixed results in the literature and was scarcely investigated with reference to this application scenario. Nowadays, Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) can simulate in a realistic way the working conditions in these environments and consequently simplify the investigations in this field that otherwise would be expensive and difficult to implement for safety reasons. In this work, we verify the ability of a current high-end IVR system to reproduce the acoustic conditions of a confined space realistically, and we evaluate the effects on user cognitive performance and user-perceived workload of a noise source typical of these industrial working environments.
Investigating the Effects on User Performance and Perceived Workload of Environmental Noise in Immersive Virtual Reality / Manghisi, Vm; Martellotta, F; Evangelista, A; Giliberti, C; Mariconte, R; Diano, M; Galasso, V; Uva, Ae. - (2022), pp. 46-51. [10.1109/MetroXRAINE54828.2022.9967541]
Investigating the Effects on User Performance and Perceived Workload of Environmental Noise in Immersive Virtual Reality
Manghisi, VM;Martellotta, F;Evangelista, A;Uva, AE
2022-01-01
Abstract
As noise is a pervasive element of work environments, it could affect workers' performance and well-being. In particular environments, such as confined spaces, noise could represent an even greater disruptor because reverberation effects amplify exposure levels and could affect cognitive abilities. The study of the effects of noise has mixed results in the literature and was scarcely investigated with reference to this application scenario. Nowadays, Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) can simulate in a realistic way the working conditions in these environments and consequently simplify the investigations in this field that otherwise would be expensive and difficult to implement for safety reasons. In this work, we verify the ability of a current high-end IVR system to reproduce the acoustic conditions of a confined space realistically, and we evaluate the effects on user cognitive performance and user-perceived workload of a noise source typical of these industrial working environments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.