3D cinema in a boat.
The installation of a dynamic three-axis 3D motion seat (up/down, left/right, forward/backward) with a 3D headset and headphones in a boat.
Boat phobia (or thalassophobia) is often triggered by:
Vestibular discomfort (inner ear detecting unpredictable swaying/rocking).
Visual triggers (open water, waves, lack of stable horizon).
Fear of confinement (below deck, small cabins).
This system leverages biomechanics, neurosensory adaptation, and virtual reality immersion to transform a distressing boat journey into a controlled, enjoyable experience.
Neutralizing Phobia Through Sensory Substitution
Motion Sickness Prevention (Visuo-Vestibular Realignment)
Therapeutic Desensitization (VR Exposure Therapy)
Hardware Breakdown: How the Seat Mimics Boat Motion
Study of Seasickness: Such a system could be used in controlled environments to study the factors contributing to seasickness and test solutions to mitigate it. The precise synchronization of virtual and real movements could be a valuable tool for this research.
The installation of a dynamic three-axis 3D motion seat (up/down, left/right, forward/backward) with a 3D headset and headphones in a boat presents a set of utilities that are both similar to and distinct from those observed in cars and trains, due to the specific movements and unique environment of the marine setting.
Industries where the invention can be useful?
Naval industry, Health, Cinema, video games, tourism, VRDocuments
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| Country | Current Status | Patent Application Number | Patent Number | Applicant / Current Assignee Name | Title | Google Patent Link |
| FRANCE | Granted | FR1870988 | FR3085344 | Zakaria FERHAT | Dispositif pour faciliter le voyage en bateau | Google patent link |
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