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    The future of touch
    Researchers uncover physical limitation in haptic holography

    Date:
    March 1, 2023
    Source:
    University of California - Santa Barbara
    Summary:
    Haptic holography promises to bring virtual reality to life, but
    a new study reveals a surprising physical obstacle that will need
    to be overcome.


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    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Haptic holography promises to bring virtual reality to life, but a
    new study reveals a surprising physical obstacle that will need to
    be overcome.


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    A research team at UC Santa Barbara has discovered a new phenomenon
    that underlies emerging holographic haptic displays, and could lead to
    the creation of more compelling virtual reality experiences. The team's findings are published in the journal Science Advances.

    Holographic haptic displays use phased arrays of ultrasound emitters
    to focus ultrasound in the air, allowing users to touch, feel and
    manipulate three- dimensional virtual objects in mid-air using their
    bare hands, without the need for a physical device or interface. While
    these displays hold great promise for use in various application areas, including augmented reality, virtual reality and telepresence, the tactile sensations they currently provide are diffuse and faint, feeling like a "breeze" or "puff of air." "Our new research explains why such holograms
    feel much more diffuse or indistinct than would be expected," said Yon
    Visell, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering,
    whose research focus is on interactive technologies with an emphasis on haptics, robotics and electronics.

    The study led by Visell and Gregory Reardon, a doctoral student
    researcher, used high resolution optical imaging, simulations and
    perception experiments to study ultrasound-excited waves that are excited
    in the skin during haptic holography. They discovered that holographic
    displays excite widespread vibration patterns -- shear shock waves --
    in the skin.

    In haptic holography, Visell explained, shock waves are created when
    ultrasound waves are focused and scanned in mid-air, causing vibrations
    in the skin. These vibrations can interfere with each other in a way
    that amplifies their strength at some locations, a phenomenon known
    as constructive interference. The formation of shock waves creates
    a trailing wake pattern that extends beyond the intended focal point,
    reducing the spatial precision and clarity of the tactile sensations. As
    an analogy, according to the researchers, if the focused sound beam is a fast-moving boat on the water, the shock wave pattern is a wake trailing
    the boat. Current holographic haptic displays excite shock wave patterns
    that are so spread out in the skin that the sensations feel very diffuse.

    "Our study reveals how holographic haptic displays, which are a promising
    new technology for virtual reality and telepresence, require new knowledge
    in acoustics innovations in design," Visell said. "By understanding the underlying physics of ultrasound-generated shear shock waves in the skin,
    we hope to improve the design of haptic holographic displays and make
    them more realistic and immersive for users. Such haptic displays could
    enable us to augment our physical surroundings with a limitless variety
    of virtual objects, interactive animated characters, or graspable tools
    that can be not only seen, but also touched and felt with the hands."
    The team's discovery of the previously unknown shock wave phenomena that underlie haptic holography provides an important step forward in creating haptic holographic displays that may enable users to more realistically
    and immersively interact in the future metaverse.

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    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by
    University_of_California_-_Santa_Barbara. Original written by Sonia
    Fernandez. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.


    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Gregory Reardon, Bharat Dandu, Yitian Shao, Yon Visell. Shear
    shock waves
    mediate haptic holography via focused ultrasound. Science Advances,
    2023; 9 (9) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adf2037 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230301162709.htm

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