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@article{168681, author = {Jobin Shibu and Veera Nagaiah Maddikayala}, title = {Extended Reality (XR): Integration of Biological sensors, moral and ethical issues in VR}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {1711-1716}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=168681}, abstract = {Extended reality (XR) is the combination of Virtual (VR), Augmented (AR) and mixed reality (MR), which is being commonly in day to day life. In this paper we look forward to research on practical uses and benefits of XR technology which can be integrated with daily life. We look forward about how it could possibly change cooperative methods of working, or methods of restructuring particular tasks afresh. VR is the major form of extended reality, even though a variety of hardware was used. We identified there is possibility of integration of biological sensors with VR technology which can make a huge impact on different fields. But there will certain moral and ethical issues on it. We consider potential directions for XR technical breakthroughs in different fields, as well as preventive measures to prevent the unethical use of technology.}, keywords = {Extended reality, Virtual Reality, Components, Classification, Skin electronics, Ethical Issues}, month = {October}, }
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