Fig. 1. Military training and medical system with VR
Fig. 2. Various touch patterns.
Fig. 3. Leap motion[1] and Myo gesture control armband[14].
Fig. 4. Various angle types with angle between mobile device and view vector.
Fig. 5. Wind direction classified according to three angle types (red arrow : wind direction).
Fig. 6. Influence of gravity on mobile device condition.
Fig. 7. Rotation angle on mobile device.
Fig. 8. Angle calculation from the axis of the acceleration sensor.
Fig. 9. Control position changes according to orientation.
Fig. 10. Magnitude of refined mouth-wind(X-axis : time, Y-axis : magnitude of sound).
Fig. 11. Vector field diffused by mouth-wind.
Fig. 12. Smoke simulation diffused by mouth-wind.
Fig. 13. Smoke simulation diffused by multi-focus control position and mouth-wind.
Fig. 14. Movement of VR content using proposed method(red cylinder : VR content).
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