Molet, T.Boulic, R.Rezzonico, S.Thalmann, D.2007-01-162007-01-162007-01-16199910.1109/70.768180https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/239094WOS:000080709000008We investigate how the movement measurement technologies developed for virtual reality applications can be applied to track in real-time the full body posture of a human being. The accuracy of this information is of definite importance to evaluate the feasibility of complex tasks involving human beings. We present a full body movement measurement approach. It provides a realistic conversion in real-time with a reasonable number of sensors. Associated with the hand movement measurement and correction algorithms we provide a pertinent visual and vibrotactile feedback to the performerfeedbackmeasurement systemsreal-time systemsspatial variables measurementtrackingvirtual realityAn architecture for immersive evaluation of complex human taskstext::journal::journal article::research article