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IEEE P3322

IEEE Draft Guide for Comfort Requirements for Extended Reality (XR) Devices

This standard establishes general comfort requirements for XR devices, addressing three aspects: industrial design, display, and interaction design. The industrial design requirements specify tolerable ranges for equipment weight, size, operating temperature, humidity, center of gravity, inter-pupillary distance, and other physical structure factors. Display quality requirements focus on ergonomic aspects, including necessary and maximum brightness, luminance contrast, minimal refresh rate, pixels per degree, tolerable distortion, flicker, field of view, color uniformity, and binocular parallax. Interaction design requirements emphasize user interface response time fluency and pose data accuracy. The purpose of this standard is to provide technical guidance to manufacturers for designing comfortable and efficient XR devices, enhance user experience for prolonged use in work, learning, entertainment, or gaming, and facilitate improved communication among XR devices researchers and developers to advance the field. This standard is not contingent upon the completion of any other standard.

Standard Committee
CTS/SDSC - Smart Devices Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2022-11-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Standard Committee
CTS/SDSC - Smart Devices Standards Committee
Working Group
HFEITWG - Human Factors and Ergonomics of intelligent Terminal Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Yunhong Zhang

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P3791
Standard for Fluency of Human-system Interaction in Extended Reality (XR) Devices

This standard specifies technical requirements for the design of Extended Reality (XRs) devices and systems so that they interact fluently with humans. The standard also defines methods to evaluate the fluency of this interaction. The standard bases on the principles of naturalness in human-system interaction, incorporating both single-modal and multi-modal interaction methods, including haptic interaction, voice interaction, eye control, head tracking, ray casting interaction, somatosensory interaction, and hand-eye collaboration.

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