Book
Kemeny A., Chardonnet J-C., Colombet F., Getting rid of cybersickness, Springer International Publishing (2020) – more info here
Kemeny A., Autonomous Vehicles and Virtual Reality, Springer International Publishing (2023) – more info here
Papers
Aykent B., Merienne F., Guillet C., Paillot D., Kemeny A., Motion sickness evaluation and comparison for a static driving simulator and a dynamic driving simulator, Proc. IMechE, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering (2012)
Aykent B., Yang Z., Merienne F., Kemeny A., Simulation sickness comparison between a limited field of view virtual reality head mounted display (Oculus) and a medium range field of view static ecological driving simulator (Eco2), Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference, 31.1 – 31.7 (2014)
Colombet F., Kemeney A., George P., Motion sickness comparison between a CAVE and a HMD, Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference Europe, pp. 201-206 (2016)
Davis S., Nesbitt K., Nalivaiko E., A Systematic Review of Cybersickness, Proc. of the Conference on Interactive Entertainment 1-9 (2014)
Fuchs P., Les casques de réalité virtuelle et de jeux vidéo, Paris : Presses des MINES, collection Mathématiques et informatique (2016)
George P., Kemeny A., Colombet F., Merienne F., Chardonnet J.R., Thouvenin I.M., Evaluation of smartphone-based interaction techniques in a CAVE in the context of immersive digital project review, Proc. SPIE 9012, 901203 (2014)
Hakkinen, J., Vuori, T., Paakka, M., Postural Stability and Sickness Symptoms after HMD Use, Proc Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE International Conference on, Vol.1, 147 – 152 (2002)
Kemeny A., Panerai P., Evaluating perception in driving simulation experiments, Trends in Cognitive Science, Jan;7(1):31-37 (2003)
Kemeny A., From Driving Simulation to Virtual Reality, VRIC 2014, Laval Virtual, pp. AE2, 1-5 (2014)
Kemeny A., Colombet F., Denoual T., How to Avoid Simulation Sickness in Virtual Environments during User Displacement, SPIE Proc. SPIE 9392, 939206 (2015)
Lucas G., Kemeny A., Paillot D., Colombet F., A simulation sickness study on a driving simulator equipped with a vibration platform, Transportation Research Part F 68, p15-22 (2020)
Nelson W.T., Roe M. M., Bolia R.S., Morley R.M., Assessing Simulator Sickness In A See-Through HMD: Effects Of Time Delay, Time On Task, And Task Complexity, Proc. IMAGE Conference ASC-00-1047 (2000)
Perroud B., Regnier S., Kemeny A., Merienne F., Model of realism score for immersive VR systems, Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, p.1-14 (2017)
Perroud B., Regnier S., Kemeny A., Merienne F., Effects of Latency on Aiming Performance for CAVE-like Immersive Virtual Reality Systems and Driving Simulators, Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2018 Europe VR, France, pp. 147-150 (2018)
Riccio G.E., Stoffregen T.A., An ecological theory of motion sickness and postural instability, Ecological Psychology, 3 (3) pp. 195-240 (1991)
Stoffregen, T. A., & Smart, L. J., Postural instability precedes motion sickness, vol. 47(5): pp. 437–448 (1998)