In this section, we’ll highlight some of the prominent research that has been conducted to bring a sense of touch into the world of VR.
Let’s discuss some of them… Recent Research Related to Touch in VR This is why many of the researches that have occurred in the past have had varying results. It’s not easy to create natural experiences within an artificial world. The sense of touch also has to be accurate to how it feels in the world. When it comes to developing a sense of touch within VR, it’s not just about having that sense of touch for the user. Tactile feedback refers to the recreation of certain familiar patterns of pressure on the surface of your skin. An everyday example of haptic feedback is the vibration of your phone every time it gets a message or a call. Haptic feedback refers to the use of touch and different sensations related to it to communicate something to a user. So without further ado, let’s get into it.