IMMERSIVE BICYCLE GAME FOR HEALTH VIRTUAL TOUR OF UIN MAULANA MALIK IBRAHIM MALANG

Authors

  • Muhammad Faisal Multimedia Research Group, Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Hani Nurhayati Multimedia Research Group, Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Yunifa M. Arif Multimedia Research Group, Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Fahrul Kurniawan Multimedia Research Group, Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang, Indonesia
  • Fressy Nugroho Multimedia Research Group, Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v78.8330

Keywords:

Mountain bike, immersive, virtual tour

Abstract

Cancer is the leading cause of death in the world. More than 10 million people worldwide The goal of this research is to promote UIN Maliki Malang using immersive tools bicycle for human health. The system developed using combination of bicycle and computer with various sensors on the wheels, steering and brakes. The device consists of a mountain bike in front of the monitor are useful to display virtual Tour. Children’s reactions to the virtual peer indicate that their virtual peer framework is a promising platform for future behavioral studies of peer influences on children’s bicycle riding behavior.  The system results shows immersive bicycle road in UIN Maliki Malang area. This system is useful for refreshing and relaxing human body.

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Published

2016-04-18

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Science and Engineering

How to Cite

IMMERSIVE BICYCLE GAME FOR HEALTH VIRTUAL TOUR OF UIN MAULANA MALIK IBRAHIM MALANG. (2016). Jurnal Teknologi, 78(5). https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v78.8330