Friday, August 26, 2016

Ultrahaptics - Meet the Man Who Made Virtual Reality 'Feel' More Real




Ultrahaptics - Meet the Man Who Made Virtual Reality 'Feel' More Real

      
Ultrahaptics Demo at CES 2015: Feeling Without Touching


UltraHaptics: Multi-Point Mid-Air Haptic Feedback for Touch Surfaces


CES 2016: Haptic buttons you can feel, but can't see - BBC News


Multi-point Ultrasonic Haptic Feedback


      Ultrahaptic is latest technology it's work on ultrasonic technology.  What is haptic? It meant basically in Greek is " coming into contact with something". Using this technology you can touch and manipulates virtual object in air that is really cool. It is futuristic technology it always shows in science fiction movies. 

Tom Carter is co- founder chief technology officer of ultrahaptics. They uses a cleaver algorithm and transmit the array of ultrasound to to get proper position of your touch by receiving the ultrasound back as well as it gives feeling to fingertips. It also bursting a tiny bubbles on your fingertips, stream of liquid passing over your hand therefore it is possible to sketch three - dimensional shape from suitable projectors. There are many company accept and including an 
ultrahaptic technology in there products for example computer games said by carter.

Many tech companies working on ultrahaptics to lets people feel and manipulate virtual object in the air. ultrahaptics has many cool application like if you are in  car you can control the air conditioning  twist of a virtual dial, if you are in home you can control air slider to control the volume of your home stereo system. 

 
 "Touch is a really essential sense to make compelling virtual reality," Carter said. "If you go and get the best possible virtual-reality goggles and the best possible surround-sound headphones, it is going to be very cool, but it is going to be very difficult if you don’t have the sense of touch to interact with the things that are there."

      In consumer electronic show Harman which is hi-end stereo maker demonstrated a gesture control to system using Ultrahaptics technology. Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans to integrate Ultrahaptics’ technology into a gesture-control system for its cars.

     In "consumer electronic show" Harman which is hi-end stereo maker demonstrated a gesture control to system using Ultrahaptics technology. Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans to integrate Ultrahaptics’ technology into a gesture-control system for its cars.
Ultrahaptic has its own limitations: it cannot crest illusion of solidity. Some time you can hear distracting buzz when hen the ultrasound waves reverberate off the skin. Irritating to our pets like dog and cats because ultrasonic sound con hear by pets not by humans.
But there are many organization are working on ultrahaptics technology to resolve and overcome the above limitation and will makes this amazing technology into real works!


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