Janne Porkka
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Virtual Reality | 2010
Mikael Wahlström; Miika Aittala; Helinä Kotilainen; Tiina Yli-Karhu; Janne Porkka; Esa Nykänen
Several studies indicate that virtual reality (VR) systems are useful for end-user participation in an environmental design process. However, these systems can be costly and thus support for the decision whether to invest in a VR of some type is useful. This study presents a novel method for analysing the usefulness of a VR system for the purpose of end-user participation. We collected qualitative end-user opinion data in the real environment and then contrasted this data with the capabilities of a VR system. Additionally, to better understand the capabilities of the VR used, we examined how the end-users perceive the used virtual environment, which in this case was CAVE, an immersive VR system where projectors are directed to the walls of a room-sized cube. In this way, we analysed whether the same functions and elements identified by end-users on the actual wards could also be evaluated in the CAVE. Eleven nurses and 11 patients participated in the study by evaluating a bathroom and/or four patient rooms modelled by the CAVE and the actual hospital wards. The CAVE was convenient for evaluating most issues identified by the study participants in the actual hospital wards, i.e. aesthetics; correct location of equipment, supplies and materials; distraction by or the good companion of other patients as well as window position and size and living/workspace. However, it was not possible to evaluate with full certainty the possibilities for bracing against grab bars or other objects in the VR, and this was found to be relevant to the independent functioning of patients with limited mobility. Also, due to the relatively low luminance levels of projectors, evaluations regarding lighting were considered unreliable. Moreover, end-users were not always certain about the sizes and sufficiency of space in the CAVE. Solutions to overcome these limitations were proposed.
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference of CIB W78, Beirut, Lebanon, 17-19 October, 254-263 | 2012
Päivi Jäväjä; Sunil Suwal; Janne Porkka; Anssi Savisalo; Petri Kokko
Archive | 2004
Janne Porkka; Pekka Huovila; Salam Al Bizri; C. Gray
Archive | 2012
Janne Porkka; Nusrat Jung; Jani Päivänen; Päivi Jäväjä; Sunil Suwal
Proceedings of the 30th International Conference of CIB W78, Beijing, China, 19-12 October, 400-408 | 2013
Sunil Suwal; Päivi Jäväjä; Janne Porkka
Archive | 2010
Pekka Huovila; Janne Porkka; Niels Haldor Bertelsen; Bengt Hansson; Kim Haugbølle; Päivi Hietanen; Ole Jørgen Karud; Kristian Widén
SB10 Finland (Sustainable Building Conference Series): Sustainable Community - buildingSMART | 2010
Anne Kathrine Frandsen; Niels Haldor Bertelsen; Kim Haugbølle; Janne Porkka; Pekka Huovila; Päivi Hietanen; Kristian Widén; Bengt Hansson; Ole Jørgen Karud
CIB world Building Congress 2010 | 2010
Janne Porkka; Pekka Huovila; Niels Haldor Bertelsen; Kim Haugbølle
Archive | 2005
Pekka Huovila; Janne Porkka; C. Gray; Salam Al Bizri
Archive | 2012
Janne Porkka; Nusrat Jung; Päivi Jäväjä; Sunil Suwal; Anssi Savisalo; Jani Päivänen; Jarkko Sireeni