Brion Mario

Research

Publications

Peer-reviewed research in extended reality and IoT medical systems.

My research spans two domains: the human experience in emerging XR technologies and the application of IoT in critical healthcare scenarios. Both papers explore how technology can improve human outcomes — one through better UX in virtual environments, the other through connected medical monitoring.

IEEE2019

Early Prediction of Cybersickness in Virtual, Augmented & Mixed Reality Applications: A Review

5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT)

Pune, Maharashtra, India

A comprehensive review of methods for early prediction of cybersickness in XR applications, exploring physiological and behavioral indicators to improve user comfort in virtual, augmented, and mixed reality environments.

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ResearchGate2018

Kidney Transplant aftercare with IOT Medical Wearables

ResearchGate

An exploration of how IoT-enabled medical wearables can improve post-transplant monitoring and aftercare for kidney transplant patients, enabling continuous health tracking and early anomaly detection.

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