“Midair Haptic-Optic Display with Multi-Tactile Texture based on Presenting Vibration and Pressure Sensation by Ultrasound” – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Midair Haptic-Optic Display with Multi-Tactile Texture based on Presenting Vibration and Pressure Sensation by Ultrasound”

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    Midair Haptic-Optic Display with Multi-Tactile Texture based on Presenting Vibration and Pressure Sensation by Ultrasound

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    In this demonstration, we develop a midair haptic-optic display with multi-tactile texture using focused ultrasound. In this system, participants can touch aerial 3D images with a realistic texture without wearing any devices. The realistic textures are rendered by simultaneously presenting vibration and static pressure sensation using ultrasound.

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