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Title: Virtual reality to foster social integration by allowing wheelchair users to tour complex archaeological sites realistically
Authors: Pérez Hernández, Emiliano
Merchán García, María Pilar
Merchán García, María José
Salamanca Miño, Santiago
Keywords: Escáneres láser terrestres (TLS);Realidad virtual;Yacimiento arqueológico;Usuarios de sillas de ruedas;Integración social;Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS);Virtual reality;Archaeological site;Wheelchair users;Social integration
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: People with disabilities encounter numerous barriers when dealing with the simples and most usual things in their daily lives. This is even more remarkable when they are faced with archaeological heritage buildings or environments. People with reduced mobility come too often upon architectural barriers that stop them from enjoying their visits to sites and monuments. This paper introduces a virtual reality (VR) experience developed to provide people in wheelchairs with the most realistic sensations while virtually touring some archaeological sites. To this end, the remote sensing of the site enables the production of a realistic 3D model leading to the creation of a virtual world that the user will explore. This VR application has been developed to traverse one of the most important monumental buildings in Spanish Protohistory, the site of Cancho Roano (Zalamea de la Serena, Spain).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/24948
DOI: 10.3390/rs12030419
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