Marcos Fernández Marin

Professor Marcos Fernández is MsC in Physical Sciences and PhD in Computer Engineering by the Universidad de Valencia. He is currently Professor in the Computer Science Department of the Universidad de Valencia and coordinator of the ARTEC research group at the Institute of Robotics and Information and Communication Technologies (IRTIC) of the same University. During the past 17 years he has been working in the research areas of virtual and augmented reality, interactive charts and personal-computer multimodal interactions. During the past 12 years he has been in charge of coordinating the ARTEC research group, with more than 30 researchers in these lines, for application mainly in training, virtual prototyping and assistance to people with disabilities, and being the principal investigator of more than 30 research projects. In the last five years he has developed the positioning and motion capture for human-computer interaction in the field of multimodal interaction devices.

Publications

To Move or Not to Move?: The Challenge of Including Believable Self-Motion Cues in Virtual Reality Applications – Understanding Motion Cueing Generation in Virtual Reality
Sergio Casas, Cristina Portalés, Marcos Fernández. © 2019. 21 pages.
This chapter deals with the problem of including motion cues in VR applications. From the challenges of this technology to the latest trends in the field, the authors discuss the...
International Journal of Virtual and Augmented Reality (IJVAR)
Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. Est. 2017.
Advancements in computer-generated sensory technologies have made the concept of believable virtual environments a reality. New questions are raised as to how these can be...
The Quality of Service Issue in Virtual Environments
Pedro Morillo, Juan Manuel Orduña, Marcos Fernandez. © 2011. 10 pages.
Networked virtual environments (NVEs) have become a major trend in distributed computing, mainly due to the enormous popularity of multi-player online games in the entertainment...
The Quality of Service Issue in Virtual Environments
Pedro Morillo, Juan Manuel Orduña, Marcos Fernandez. © 2008. 8 pages.
Networked virtual environments (NVEs) have become a major trend in distributed computing, mainly due to the enormous popularity of multi-player online games in the entertainment...